His Band and the Street Choir
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Studio album by Van Morrison | |||||
Released | November 15, 1970 | ||||
Recorded | June - September 1970 | ||||
Genre | Folk rock, R&B | ||||
Length | 41:40 | ||||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | ||||
Producer | Van Morrison | ||||
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His Band and the Street Choir is an album by Van Morrison, released in 1970. It includes the hit single, "Domino". Morrison's then wife, Janet Planet, sang on the album.
According to Rolling Stone magazine, production of the album started in June 1970. In September, it was reported that Van Morrison was unsatisfied with some of the recordings, most notably, the "Street Choir." Morrison re-entered the studio to re-record portions and complete the album.
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[edit] Track listing
All songs by Van Morrison
Side One
- "Domino" – 3:06
- "Crazy Face" – 2:56
- "Give Me a Kiss (Just One Sweet Kiss)" – 2:30
- "I've Been Working" – 3:25
- "Call Me Up in Dreamland" – 3:52
- "I'll Be Your Lover, Too" – 3:57
Side Two
- "Blue Money" – 3:40
- "Virgo Clowns" – 4:10
- "Gypsy Queen" – 3:16
- "Sweet Jannie" – 2:11
- "If I Ever Needed Someone" – 3:45
- "Street Choir" – 4:53
[edit] Personnel
- Van Morrison: guitar, harmonica, tenor Saxophone, vocal
- Judy Clay - backing vocals
- Alan Hand: piano, organ
- Cissy Houston (Emily Houston) - backing vocals
- Keith Johnson: trumpet, organ
- John Klingberg: bass
- John Platania: guitar, mandolin
- Jack Schroer: piano, soprano, alto, baritone saxophones
- Dahaud Shaar: bass clarinet, drums
- Jackie Verdell - backing vocals
The Street Choir
- Larry Goldsmith
- Janet Planet
- Andrew Robinson
- Ellen Schroer
- Dahaud Shaar
- Martha Velez
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1971 | Pop Albums | 32 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1971 | "Blue Money" | Pop Singles | 23 |
1971 | "Call Me Up In Dreamland" | Pop Singles | 95 |
1971 | "Domino" | Pop Singles | 9 |
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