You might be surprised how many "Van the Man" fans there are this week.
Me? I'm partial to No Guru, No Method, No Teacher right before PCC came out. And of course, "In the Garden" takes the cake!
Can't wait to give Astral Weeks a good listen, because as much as I'm familiar with his more popular songs, I don't have this album or really don't know if I've heard these songs before.
I'll leave tonight with Wiki's interesting facts on this album when it first came out - which is fascinating:
Reception
Astral Weeks sold poorly when it was first released in 1968. The album became a somewhat popular cult import in the United States, while in the United Kingdom it was largely overlooked by critics. The British magazine Beat Instrumental published a negative review of the record, finding Morrison's songs monotonous and unoriginal. In NME, Nick Logan regarded it as a pale imitation of the guitarist José Feliciano's 1968 Feliciano! album, which was one of the year's best-selling records. With the exception of Astral Weeks' title track, Logan felt the compositions were indistinguishable and "suffer from being stuck in the same groove throughout". In the American magazine Stereo Review, editor Peter Reilly panned it as a "free-verse mind bender of an album", plagued by nonsensical lyrics and incoherent singing from Morrison, especially on "Madame George".
More to come beyond these initial thoughts...