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What's Wrong With This Picture?
(CD, 2003)

Primary Artist: Van Morrison

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Format: CD
Oct 2003
Record Label: Blue Note Records (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 724359016726
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Track Listing
1. What's Wrong With This Picture?
2. Whinin' Boy Moan
3. Evening in June
4. Too Many Myths
5. Somerset
6. Meaning of Loneliness
7. Stop Drinking
8. Goldfish Bowl
9. Once in a Blue Moon
10. Saint James Infirmary
11. Little Village
12. Fame
13. Get on With the Show

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Contributing artists:Acker Bilk
Producer:Van Morrison
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Van Morrison (vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone); Ned Edwards (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Johnny Scott (electric guitar, mandolin); Foggy Lyttle (electric guitar, background vocals); Mick Green (electric guitar); Lee Goodall (flute, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, background vocals); Martin Winning (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Acker Bilk (clarinet); Keith Donald (bass clarinet); Matt Holland (trumpet, flugelhorn, background vocals); Gavin Povey (piano); Richard Dunn (Hammond B-3 organ); David Hayes (bass, background vocals); Nicky Scott (bass); Liam Bradley (drums, background vocals); Bobby Irwin (drums); Alan Wicket (congas, wasboard).
This 2003 release, Van Morrison's 31st (!) post-Them studio effort, is his first for the legendary jazz label Blue Note, but don't expect a jazz album from the notorious unpredictable Irish bard. He already went down that road a few years earlier. Instead, WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE is a mix of blues (the demystifying "Too Many Myths"), jazzy R&B ("Whinin' Boy Moan"), rockabilly (a hopped-up take on Lightnin' Hopkins's "Stop Drinking"), and the kind of lush-but-rootsy pop/rock that can only be described as Van Morrison music.
The trend he began in the early '90s of decrying his celebrity status in song is in full effect here, on the aforementioned "Myths," "Goldfish Bowl," and the lay-it-on-the-line "Fame." Despite chronicling the vagaries of the music business in such detail, though, Van closes the album with the wistfully upbeat "Get On with the Show," a statement of intent to persevere. Needless to say, Morrison's vocal performances are uniformly excellent as usual; he remains one of the most soulful singers to emerge from the post-Beatles rock era, not to mention one of the most consistent.

Industry Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2003
Rolling Stone (12/25/2003)

A vivid pastiche, both stylistically and thematically...
JazzTimes (12/01/2003)

3 stars out of 5 - ...He covers familiar territory with customary tenacity and still manages to unearth some fresh delights...
Uncut (11/01/2003)

...A hard-hitting mixture of rollicking piano, groovy organ, jangling guitars, and tart horn lines, but it's Morrison's voice [that remains as] soulful as ever... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (10/31/2003)

4 stars out of 5 - ...Eclectic and ambitious without ever seeming forced, Morrison is relaxed throughout this entire set. There is no filler or slackness here, either. In fact, there is nothing wrong with this picture.
Rolling Stone (11/13/2003)


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