At this
point in his career, Van Morrison is less interested in surprises than
in further exploring his long-standing obsessions: surviving the shocks
of this life and rising gracefully toward the next one. Keep It Simple
finds him looking back on his sixty-two years, filled with longing
— for home, for deliverance from the world's demands, for
spiritual transcendence. He boasts of surviving the "School of Hard
Knocks," wryly chronicles a newfound sobriety in the aging roustabout's
lament "Don't Go to Nightclubs Anymore" and sails into the mystic on the
album closer, "Behind the Ritual." Typically, the band settles into a
comfortable groove while Morrison lifts off into the trancelike realm he
calls "entrainment." Meanwhile, the arrangements are elegantly spare:
subtle works of guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion, occasional backup
singers and, at the center of it all, Morrison's incomparable voice, as
expressive as ever. "Only a fool could think that things would ever be
simple again," he sings on the title track. But on this simple, soulful
record, that kind of foolishness feels like wisdom.
(Posted: Apr 3, 2008)
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Track List
- How Can A Poor Boy?
- School Of Hard Knocks
- That's Entrainment
- Don't Go To Nightclubs Anymore
- Lover Come Back
- Keep It Simple
- End Of The Land
- Song Of Home
- No Thing
- Soul
- Behind The Ritual
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