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Tupelo Honeyis typical of Van Morrison's early-'70s work in both sound and structure; after dispensing with the requisite hit -- here, the buoyant, R&B-inflected "Wild Night" -- he truly gets down to business, settling into a luminously pastoral
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Tupelo Honeywas one of the last, sweetest expressions of what we think of as "the Sixties." It was recorded in San Francisco, evokes images of "Old Old Woodstock" and articulates a shimmering vision of peaceful, back-to-the-land domesticity.
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Tupelo Honey(Warner Bros 1950), like all of Van Morrison's albums. is both a synthesis of what has preceded it and a statement of something new. It has the musical compactness ofMoondanceand some of the spirited looseness of Ian Morrison His Band and The Street Choir.
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All Music Guide
Tupelo Honeyis typical of Van Morrison's early-'70s work in both sound and structure; after dispensing with the requisite hit -- here, the buoyant, R&B-inflected "Wild Night" -- he truly gets down to business, settling into a luminously
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Rolling Stone
Tupelo Honeywas one of the last, sweetest expressions of what we think of as "the Sixties." It was recorded in San Francisco, evokes images of "Old Old Woodstock" and articulates a shimmering vision of peaceful, back-to-the-land
...read the complete review at Rolling Stone