Saint Dominic's Preview - Van Morrison

Saint Dominic's Preview

Van Morrison

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1972-07-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 1972 Exile Productions, Ltd. under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Hea Van Morrison 3:00
2
Gypsy Van Morrison 4:38
3
I Will Be There Van Morrison 3:03
4
Listen to the Lion Van Morrison 11:11
5
Saint Dominic's Preview Van Morrison 6:31
6
Redwood Tree Van Morrison 3:05
7
Almost Independence Day Van Morrison 10:07

Reviews

  • Blue Eyed Soul Singing

    5
    By Uncle Joe's Tunz
    One of his best from his late 60s to early 70s run. Just a few songs and two great longer songs. I always loved Redwood Tree. This album makes a very good listen. Title cut is very memorable as well. Uncle Joe's Tunz.
  • Saint Dominic's Preview

    5
    By Scott Thomason
    I first bought this album when it was released and over the years I replaced it, first with a second album and then with a tape and later a CD. Although each of the songs stands the test of time, one--"Listen to the Lion"-- stands out as a classic--timeless, unique, haunting and as singularly brilliant today as it was when Morrison first wrote it. Seriously, who besides Morrison has ever attempted to even sound like an animal on record. That he actually succeeded drew me to listening to the nuances of the song, and there are too many to detail, over and over throughout the years. It's a song I have never tired of hearing, and like the truly great songs in history, one that I always wish would never end. (I feel the same way about another Morrison song, "Madame George," but that's another story altogether.) Every time I hear "Listen to the Lion" I count myself incredibly lucky to have been alive when he recorded it. Van Morrison. A musical genius by any definition.
  • A great album

    5
    By Cat for the Tillerman
    I loved finding this album a few years ago, like a lot of his music it was not easy to find a copy in a store. Glad to see his catalogue is now easier to find, being available iTunes. The second half of the album is my favorite. It’s got some truly great songs any fan of early Van will love.

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