What's Wrong with This Picture? (Van Morrison album)
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What's Wrong with this Picture | ||
Studio album by Van Morrison | ||
Released | October 21, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Celtic rock, Blues, R&B, Jazz | |
Length | 63:37 | |
Label | Blue Note | |
Producer(s) | Van Morrison | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Van Morrison chronology | ||
Down the Road (2002) |
What's Wrong with this Picture? (2003) |
Magic Time (2005) |
For other uses, see What's Wrong with This Picture?.
What's Wrong with this Picture? is an album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released on October 21, 2003.
The album received a Grammy Awards nomination for Morrison in the "Best Contemporary Blues Album" category.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Van Morrison (unless noted otherwise)
- "What's Wrong With This Picture?" – 6:00
- "Whinin Boy Moan" – 4:17
- "Evening in June" – 4:00
- "Too Many Myths" – 4:32
- "Somerset" - (Bilk, Collett, Morrison) – 4:09
- "Meaning of Loneliness" – 6:41
- "Stop Drinking" - (Hopkins, Morrison) – 3:24
- "Goldfish Bowl" – 6:01
- "Once in a Blue Moon" – 3:30
- "Saint James Infirmary" - (Traditional) – 5:32
- "Little Village" – 4:30
- "Fame" – 5:21
- "Get on With the Show" – 5:40
[edit] Personnel
- Van Morrison - vocal, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone
- Ned Edwards - acoustic and 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, washboard
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
2002 | The Billboard 200 | 32 |