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Veedon Fleece is the
eighth studio album by
Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison,
released in
October 1974.
Morrison recorded the
album shortly...
- his next album,
Veedon Fleece.
Though it
attracted scant initial attention, its
critical stature grew
markedly over the years—with
Veedon Fleece now often...
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calls the "
Veedon Fleece". The
Veedon Fleece, a
phrase from the song, was used as the
title of the album.
Steve Turner believes that "The
Veedon Fleece ...
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albums are Paul Simon's Graceland, Tom Petty's Wildflowers, Van Morrison's
Veedon Fleece, the
first Crosby Stills and Nash album, and Cat Stevens'
album Buddha...
- singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was the only
single to be
taken from his 1974
album Veedon Fleece, with a B-side of "Cul de Sac" for the US
release and "Who Was That...
- Morrison. It
first appeared as the
seventh track on Morrison's 1974
album Veedon Fleece, and was
released as the B-side to the
single "Bulbs". The song roughly...
- "Hard Nose the Highway". RPM. 17 July 2013.
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Northern Irish artist Van Morrison. The
opening track on the 1974
album Veedon Fleece, it
derived its name from Morrison's
Irish friend,
Donall Corvin's...
- pla**** on Van Morrison's "Bulbs" and "Cul de Sac"
included on the
album Veedon Fleece and
issued as the single.
Tropea wrote and
produced three critically...
- A few
leftover tracks were
saved or re-recorded for ****ure
albums like
Veedon Fleece, but most
would not see
release until 1998's
compilation of outtakes...