Unique Rare Vinyl LP Van Morrison Inarticulate Speech 1983

For your listening pleasure here are some
Really Unique and quite Rare LP Records from the 70's & 80's.
Van Morrison - Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
More than just an album title, "inarticulate speech of the heart" is an evocative, breathtaking description of the humble act of prayer.
It captures in a simple phrase that desperate expression of pain and need,
as well as the floundering over words inadequate to communicate one's joy over a new love or a gorgeous country sunrise.
"I'm a soul in wonder, I'm a soul in wonder," Van Morrison repeats over and over in the vocal version of his new LP's title song,
at once a helpless confession and a celebratory declaration.
With the cool, breezy rain of its keyboards and guitars and the warm, gospel-style glow of the background choir,
Inarticulate Speech of the Heart attempts to put into sound those feelings that words cannot always express.
Four of the album's eleven songs are rich, flowing instrumentals
much like Morrison's Grammy-nominated piano study "Scandinavia," from last year's Beautiful Vision–gentle,
contemplative explorations that envelop you with their shy, sometimes troubled radiance.
Mystical John Coltrane ballads and Erik Satie piano miniatures
echo through the dark, open spaces of "September Night,"
while "Celtic Swing" moves with an urgent, jazzy optimism that complements the sunny mood of the synthesizer-flavored jig "Connswater."
As a singer, Morrison has always striven for an eloquence unbounded by pop's lyrical conventions.
Here, in the slow, misty "Rave On, John Donne,"
he invokes the name of that seventeenth-century clergyman-poet,
as well as those of Walt Whitman and William Butler Yeats, as if to help him summon his own strength.
"Drive on with wild abandon/Uptempo, frenzied hues," he recites feverishly in his loamy Irish accent.
And although Inarticulate Speech of the Heart is not as explicitly religious as Beautiful Vision nor as didactic as Bob Dylan's last few albums,
there is nevertheless a deep emotional stirring in Morrison's singular bleating that informs the quiet jubilation of
"Higher Than the World" and the calm reassurance of "Cry for Home" with an unmistakable spiritualism.
The ratio of instrumentals to vocals here may be Morrison's way of illustrating that it's not the words one uses
but the force of conviction behind those words that matters.
It is a sentiment that rings true throughout his recorded works,
and like the others, Inarticulate Speech of the Heart speaks volumes in its own remarkable way.
Reviewer: DAVID FRICKE
This album comes from my personal collection (opps, now i have given my age away ;-])
my problem is that i no longer have a record player to play them!!!
If you love your 70s - 80's music as much as i do, just sit back and enjoy them...
and it won't be long till you'll be feeling that same old groove again,
and those great old memories will come flooding back...
This LP is from
Artist: Van Morrison
Album Name: Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
Year Released: 1983
Distributed By: Warner Bros Records Ltd
Records in the Album: 1
LP Record Condition: Excellent / Near New
LP Record Cover Condition: Some Marks / Near New
Overall Condition: Excellent/ Near New
Lyric Insert: N/A
Side 1:
Higher than the World
Connswater
River of Time
Celtic Swing
Rave On, John Donne
Side 2:
Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
Irish Heart Beat
The Streets Only Knew Your Name
It would be hard to find another copy of this great old album so enjoy the sensational sounds and the magical memories.
I will be listing lots more of my old favourite LPs in the very near future,
so save me to your favourites list and check out my other items regularly,
If you have any questions or need extra information, please feel free to email me and i will get you the answers!
Enjoy your eBay experience and happy bidding!
suan
For your listening pleasure here are some
Really Unique and quite Rare LP Records from the 70's & 80's.
Van Morrison - Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
More than just an album title, "inarticulate speech of the heart" is an evocative, breathtaking description of the humble act of prayer.
It captures in a simple phrase that desperate expression of pain and need,
as well as the floundering over words inadequate to communicate one's joy over a new love or a gorgeous country sunrise.
"I'm a soul in wonder, I'm a soul in wonder," Van Morrison repeats over and over in the vocal version of his new LP's title song,
at once a helpless confession and a celebratory declaration.
With the cool, breezy rain of its keyboards and guitars and the warm, gospel-style glow of the background choir,
Inarticulate Speech of the Heart attempts to put into sound those feelings that words cannot always express.
Four of the album's eleven songs are rich, flowing instrumentals
much like Morrison's Grammy-nominated piano study "Scandinavia," from last year's Beautiful Vision–gentle,
contemplative explorations that envelop you with their shy, sometimes troubled radiance.
Mystical John Coltrane ballads and Erik Satie piano miniatures
echo through the dark, open spaces of "September Night,"
while "Celtic Swing" moves with an urgent, jazzy optimism that complements the sunny mood of the synthesizer-flavored jig "Connswater."
As a singer, Morrison has always striven for an eloquence unbounded by pop's lyrical conventions.
Here, in the slow, misty "Rave On, John Donne,"
he invokes the name of that seventeenth-century clergyman-poet,
as well as those of Walt Whitman and William Butler Yeats, as if to help him summon his own strength.
"Drive on with wild abandon/Uptempo, frenzied hues," he recites feverishly in his loamy Irish accent.
And although Inarticulate Speech of the Heart is not as explicitly religious as Beautiful Vision nor as didactic as Bob Dylan's last few albums,
there is nevertheless a deep emotional stirring in Morrison's singular bleating that informs the quiet jubilation of
"Higher Than the World" and the calm reassurance of "Cry for Home" with an unmistakable spiritualism.
The ratio of instrumentals to vocals here may be Morrison's way of illustrating that it's not the words one uses
but the force of conviction behind those words that matters.
It is a sentiment that rings true throughout his recorded works,
and like the others, Inarticulate Speech of the Heart speaks volumes in its own remarkable way.
Reviewer: DAVID FRICKE
This album comes from my personal collection (opps, now i have given my age away ;-])
my problem is that i no longer have a record player to play them!!!
If you love your 70s - 80's music as much as i do, just sit back and enjoy them...
and it won't be long till you'll be feeling that same old groove again,
and those great old memories will come flooding back...
This LP is from
Artist: Van Morrison
Album Name: Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
Year Released: 1983
Distributed By: Warner Bros Records Ltd
Records in the Album: 1
LP Record Condition: Excellent / Near New
LP Record Cover Condition: Some Marks / Near New
Overall Condition: Excellent/ Near New
Lyric Insert: N/A
Side 1:
Higher than the World
Connswater
River of Time
Celtic Swing
Rave On, John Donne
Side 2:
Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
Irish Heart Beat
The Streets Only Knew Your Name
It would be hard to find another copy of this great old album so enjoy the sensational sounds and the magical memories.
I will be listing lots more of my old favourite LPs in the very near future,
so save me to your favourites list and check out my other items regularly,
If you have any questions or need extra information, please feel free to email me and i will get you the answers!
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Be sure to check out my other guides and have a wonderful day!
Enjoy your eBay experience and happy bidding!
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Guide created: 15/06/08 (updated 15/10/09)



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