Versatile

Versatile

by Van Morrison
Versatile

Versatile

by Van Morrison

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Overview

Versatile is Van Morrison's 38th album, and follows the release of the excellent R&B and blues covers collection Roll with the Punches by less than three months. Like its predecessor, it's primarily a covers set, but its focus is on jazz and pop standards from the Great American Songbook with six originals added for good measure. Historically, these experiments haven't worked for rock artists: Rod Stewart delivered five overblown, badly sung collections from the canon, and Bob Dylan delivered five discs of highly idiosyncratic interpretations of the stuff. Even Boz Scaggs tried them with very mixed results. Morrison fares better than his peers due to experience -- standards have peppered his set lists for decades. Versatile is not a pillar in his catalog, but it's not a cynical cash-in, either. Morrison surrounds himself with a septet that includes saxophones, trombone, keys, guitar, bass, and drums. Most of these tracks were recorded in hotel lounges in Ireland's County Down, adding to the slippery jazz feel. The canonical material proves a real interpretive challenge. Curiously, he opens the record with a throwaway new original entitled "Broken Record," that shows off his band's fingerpopping swing quotient but little else. He quickly recovers with a fine reading of the Gershwin's "A Foggy Day," showcasing his fluid phrasing and empathic lyric interpretation. His Chet Baker worship is well known, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that he takes on "Let's Get Lost." His take is jaunty, offering tinges of Jimmy Rushing-inspired R&B while retaining its identity as a jazz tune. While his muted scat groove on Cole Porter's "Bye Bye Blackbird" is overly strident, he gives a polished, nuanced performance to the composer's "I Get a Kick Out of You." "Makin' Whoopee" contains a nice bluesy chart (Dave Keary's electric guitar playing recalls Grant Green's), but Morrison's vocal is uncomfortably stilted. Among his own tunes are two new ones -- the punchy, Jimmy Witherspoon-esque "Take It Easy Baby" and the contemplative, nearly spiritual, modal, instrumental "Affirmation" with Sir James Galway guesting on flute -- as well as beautifully rendered rearrangements of catalog material -- "I Forgot That Love Existed," "Start All Over Again," and "Only a Dream." There is also a deeply satisfying arrangement of the traditional "Skye Boat Song" that melds Celtic soul with Celtic swing as Morrison's smoky alto sax leads the rest of the horn section's lithe groove. While he could have left off "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" as it adds nothing to the the canonical versions by Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra, readings of "The Party's Over" "Unchained Melody" and the Gershwin closer "They Can't Take That Away from Me" are impeccable examples of Morrison's mercurial phrasing and limpid modern arrangements that make swing their top priority. Versatile has its flaws and will likely appeal most to longtime fans, but Morrison fully invests himself in each tune, singing them as if he wrote them. This is head and shoulders above similar efforts by his peers and a solid addition to his shelf. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/01/2017
Label: Exile Records / Legacy Recordings / Sony Music
UPC: 0889854922627
Rank: 118170

Tracks

  1. Broken Record
  2. A Foggy Day
  3. Let's Get Lost
  4. Bye Bye Blackbird
  5. Skye Boat Song
  6. Take It Easy Baby
  7. Makin' Whoopee
  8. I Get a Kick Out of You
  9. I Forgot That Love Existed
  10. Unchained Melody
  11. Start All Over Again
  12. Only a Dream
  13. Affirmation
  14. The Party's Over
  15. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
  16. They Can't Take That Away from Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Van Morrison   Primary Artist,Vocals,Sax (Alto)
Paul Moore   Bass
Jay Berlinger   Spanish Guitar
Robbie Ruggiero   Percussion
Chris White   Flute,Sax (Tenor)
Mez Clough   Drums
Rod Quinn   Percussion
Alistair White   Trombone
Jeff Lardner   Drums
Paul Moran   Trumpet,Keyboards
James Galway   Flute,Featured Artist
Dave Keary   Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Adolph Green   Composer
Gus Kahn   Composer
Jimmy McHugh   Composer
Enda Walsh   Mixing,Engineer
Douglass Cross   Composer
Hy Zaret   Composer
Gerry McLernon   Mixing,Engineer
Tim Young   Mastering
Frank Loesser   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Betty Comden   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Mort Dixon   Composer
Walter Donaldson   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Jule Styne   Composer
Van Morrison   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Ray Henderson   Composer
George Cory   Composer
Alex North   Composer
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