Van Morrison "A Sense of Wonder" cassette tape

$9.00

When Van hit forty, he started wearing a cape, hiding in the mountain heather, dropping some covers on his albums (Ray Charles, Mose Allison) and getting obsessed with one hundred year old poets. The single, if you can call it that, is "Tore Down a la Rimbaud.” And "Let the Slave (Incorporating the Price of Experience)" incorporates William Blake’s writings into the lyrics. This record is a half step away from “Into the Music” and towards “No Guru, No Method, No Teacher.” Van is floating a bit, but still grooving. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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When Van hit forty, he started wearing a cape, hiding in the mountain heather, dropping some covers on his albums (Ray Charles, Mose Allison) and getting obsessed with one hundred year old poets. The single, if you can call it that, is "Tore Down a la Rimbaud.” And "Let the Slave (Incorporating the Price of Experience)" incorporates William Blake’s writings into the lyrics. This record is a half step away from “Into the Music” and towards “No Guru, No Method, No Teacher.” Van is floating a bit, but still grooving. Tape in very good vintage condition.

When Van hit forty, he started wearing a cape, hiding in the mountain heather, dropping some covers on his albums (Ray Charles, Mose Allison) and getting obsessed with one hundred year old poets. The single, if you can call it that, is "Tore Down a la Rimbaud.” And "Let the Slave (Incorporating the Price of Experience)" incorporates William Blake’s writings into the lyrics. This record is a half step away from “Into the Music” and towards “No Guru, No Method, No Teacher.” Van is floating a bit, but still grooving. Tape in very good vintage condition.