The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison released in 1993. Morrison chose the tracks for this album himself. It is mostly drawn from his work during 1984–1991. "Real Real Gone" from the 1990 album Enlightenment was the only song included that was a fairly successful single. The other songs were not well known except for among longtime fans. They were a good example of his more idiosyncratic material that had been prevalent during this period when his work was mostly about spiritual searches for fulfillment. But also included were a 1960s Them cover of John Lee Hooker's "Don't Look Back" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" a Bob Dylan cover.
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| - The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two es un álbum recopilatorio del músico norirlandés Van Morrison, publicado por la compañía discográfica Polydor Records en marzo de 1993. La selección de temas fue llevada a cabo por el propio músico. En su mayoría, recoge la trayectoria musical de Morrison desde 1984 hasta 1991. «Real Real Gone», del álbum de 1990 Enlightenment, fue el único sencillo de éxito de la etapa. El resto de las canciones, buen ejemplo de su trabajo más espiritual, eran menos conocidas salvo para sus seguidores, lo que permitió darles una segunda oportunidad en el mercado discográfico. Entre las canciones, figuran las versiones del tema de John Lee Hooker «Don't Look Back» y de Bob Dylan «It's All Over Now, Baby Blue». (es)
- The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison released in 1993. Morrison chose the tracks for this album himself. It is mostly drawn from his work during 1984–1991. "Real Real Gone" from the 1990 album Enlightenment was the only song included that was a fairly successful single. The other songs were not well known except for among longtime fans. They were a good example of his more idiosyncratic material that had been prevalent during this period when his work was mostly about spiritual searches for fulfillment. But also included were a 1960s Them cover of John Lee Hooker's "Don't Look Back" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" a Bob Dylan cover. (en)
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| - The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two es un álbum recopilatorio del músico norirlandés Van Morrison, publicado por la compañía discográfica Polydor Records en marzo de 1993. La selección de temas fue llevada a cabo por el propio músico. En su mayoría, recoge la trayectoria musical de Morrison desde 1984 hasta 1991. «Real Real Gone», del álbum de 1990 Enlightenment, fue el único sencillo de éxito de la etapa. El resto de las canciones, buen ejemplo de su trabajo más espiritual, eran menos conocidas salvo para sus seguidores, lo que permitió darles una segunda oportunidad en el mercado discográfico. Entre las canciones, figuran las versiones del tema de John Lee Hooker «Don't Look Back» y de Bob Dylan «It's All Over Now, Baby Blue». (es)
- The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison released in 1993. Morrison chose the tracks for this album himself. It is mostly drawn from his work during 1984–1991. "Real Real Gone" from the 1990 album Enlightenment was the only song included that was a fairly successful single. The other songs were not well known except for among longtime fans. They were a good example of his more idiosyncratic material that had been prevalent during this period when his work was mostly about spiritual searches for fulfillment. But also included were a 1960s Them cover of John Lee Hooker's "Don't Look Back" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" a Bob Dylan cover. (en)
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