Van Morrison Delivers Some Self-Aware Soul on New Song Latest Record Project
Track will appear on singer s upcoming album of the same name
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Latest Record Project: Volume 1, set to arrive May 7th via Exile/BMG.
“Latest Record Project” is a cheeky bit of classic yet self-aware soul. It finds Morrison pairing vintage sonics Hammond organ, shuffling drums, backing vocalists cooing “sha-la-la” with the musings of an artist who has a back catalog packed with hits but hasn’t ceased making new music: “Have you got my latest songs I’m singing?/You got my latest songs I’m singing?/Not something from so long ago/Not something that you might want to know/But something I can relate to in the present.”
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