Van Morrison's third commercially released live album takes a show format that frequently spotlights the backup band, led by organist/singer
Georgie Fame and featuring singers
Brian Kennedy and
James Hunter, as well as saxophonist
Candy Dulfer and blues singers
John Lee Hooker,
Junior Wells, and
Jimmy Witherspoon. Even
Morrison's daughter
Shana comes on to sing his "Beautiful Vision." The material is not limited to
Morrison compositions, either. In fact, it isn't so much that
Morrison and company cover a variety of rock, pop, blues, R&B, and jazz standards as that many pieces are medleys that contain complete songs and quotes from others, rather in the way that a jazz soloist will suddenly throw in a few bars of a familiar tune. Those who want to see
Morrison as an esoteric singer/songwriter rather than a showman may find this album a mongrel creation, but it's undeniably lively, and that's the first requirement of a live album. ~ William Ruhlmann