Van Morrison Bootlegs ((hot)) ❲5000+ PLUS❳
For collectors, this is the Everest. After the double-album masterpiece It’s Too Late to Stop Now (1974), officially culled from the Troubadour and Santa Monica shows, fans knew Van had reached a peak. But what the official release didn’t show was the other nights.
: A prominent compilation of early demos and outtakes that remains a favorite among die-hard collectors. The Collector's Landscape Van Morrison, Pacific High Studios '71. - Quiet Days van morrison bootlegs
: While an official compilation exists, unofficial "Volume 2" and "Volume 3" sets circulate with different takes and entirely unreleased songs from the Astral Weeks and Moondance sessions. For collectors, this is the Everest
Then there is the set. Officially, bits appeared on reissues. Unofficially, the full tape includes a 22-minute “Listen to the Lion” that moves through three distinct movements: whisper, storm, and benediction. No studio edit could contain it. : A prominent compilation of early demos and
A warning: Approximately 60% of Van Morrison bootlegs are unlistenable. The sound is swampy, the crowd is noisy, and Van is tuning his guitar for five minutes. But the other 40%? They are alchemy.