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Still On Top: The Greatest Hits

By: Van Morrison
Label: Polydor
Released: 22 Oct 2007
RRP: £16.99
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Nice to listen to some of Van's hits - By: Molly Preston, 09 Oct 2008
I got this before going to see Van Morrison Live at Symphony Hall. The CD made up for the lack of known songs sung by Vanin his live performance. It was a strange affair, he did not speak to the audience & performed a very self indulgant show. However I can't fault the CD it is great.
Definitely 'still on top' - By: Rock Chick, 16 Nov 2007
This is great! There is not ONE song that isn't worth five stars. I have loved Van Morrison's music since the 60's & this compilation shows just how great a writer & performer he is. He might be a bit of a miserable sod most of the time, but I wasn't inviting him for dinner so that isn't a problem. Add this to your CD collection. You will love it.

No Astral Weeks???!!!!!!???!!!! - By: Matthew, 02 Nov 2007
Don't get me wrong, there are some fantastic songs on this set, but to completely miss out what is arguably & certainly critically the man's best work is inexplicable. Surely 'Sweet Thing' could have replaced that terrible duet with Cliff Richard for starters. Even the box set version doesn't have any songs from his most famous album, it's baffling. Nice to have the addition of 'Crazy Love' which was missing from the 80's Best Of, but that's still a stronger collection. It's a much better idea to get all the albums from Astral Weeks to Veedon Fleece. They're all essential & you'll no doubt buy them after hearing this collection anyway, so save yourself some money & time.
Van is the Man - By: Crazy Bald Heid, 02 Nov 2007
Whilst the man himself may be a mumbling incoherent miserabalist this belies the soul of one of the great romantic poets of our time.

From the early years as front man of Them, a kind of forgotten band but their classics Here Comes the Night & Gloria are widely known. His solo canon is quite incredible, he has a style of his own, soulfulin a way that polished, modern, oversung "R&B" can never be, love songs of impossible, impassioned & often fragile beauty - everyone knows Have I Told You Lately & uplifting songs such as Domino, Brown Eyed Girl & Jackie Wilson. But there is plenty more light & shadein between.

This is a great sampler that is well remastered & does his legacy justice. Not a duff track to be found. Hell, I even like his duet with Cliff Richard, which has two things that make me rabid, Cliff & God. Now, that is power.

Be warned though - you will be off buying Astral Weeks, Moondance & the rest of his albums now that your appetite is whetted. You won't be disappointed.


Alison - By: A. Shea, 30 Oct 2007
Another cynical attempt to re-package & flog tracks that can be found on any one of a number of compilation albums (including 2 released this year), probably just trying to cashin on the christmas market.
Van your music is wonderful but give us something new, rather than another rehash,

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