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Van Morrison Keep It Simple Mp3, Flac, Wma Van Morrison Keep It Simple mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock / Blues Album: Keep It Simple Country: Europe Released: 2008 MP3 version RAR size: 1506 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1881 mb WMA version RAR size: 1564 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 844 Other Formats: MP1 MOD DXD AHX ASF FLAC TTA Tracklist Hide Credits How Can A Poor Boy? Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Margo Buchanan, Stevie LangeBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal 1 WilkinsonFiddle – Tony FitzgibbonGuitar – John PlataniaGuitar, Harmonica – Ned EdwardsOrgan – John AllairPercussion – Liam BradleyVocals – Van Morrison School Of Hard Knocks 2 Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Jerome Rimson, Karen HamillBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal WilkinsonGuitar – Mick GreenPiano – Geraint WatkinsVocals, Acoustic Guitar – Van Morrison That's Entrainment 3 Bass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal WilkinsonGuitar – Mick GreenVocals, Ukulele – Van Morrison Don't Go To Nightclubs Anymore Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Margo Buchanan, Stevie LangeBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal 4 WilkinsonGuitar – John Platania, Ned EdwardsOrgan – John AllairPercussion – Liam BradleySteel Guitar – Sarah JoryVocals – Van Morrison Lover Come Back Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Karen Hamill, Katie KissoonBass – David HayesDrums – Neal 5 WilkinsonGuitar – John Platania, Ned EdwardsOrgan – John AllairPercussion – Liam BradleySteel Guitar – Cyndi Cashdollar*Vocals, Piano – Van Morrison Keep It Simple 6 Accordion – Geraint WatkinsBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal WilkinsonGuitar – Mick GreenVocals, Ukulele – Van Morrison End Of The Land Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Karen Hamill, Katie KissoonBass – David HayesDrums – Neal 7 WilkinsonGuitar – John PlataniaGuitar, Backing Vocals – Ned EdwardsOrgan – John AllairPercussion – Liam BradleyVocals – Van Morrison Song Of Home Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Crawford BellBacking Vocals – Margo Buchanan, Stevie 8 LangeBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal WilkinsonGuitar – John Platania, Ned EdwardsMandolin – Tony FitzgibbonOrgan – John AllairPercussion – Liam BradleySteel Guitar, Banjo – Sarah JoryVocals – Van Morrison No Thing Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Karen Hamill, Katie KissoonBass – David HayesDrums – Neal 9 WilkinsonGuitar – John PlataniaOrgan – John AllairSteel Guitar – Cyndi Cashdollar*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Van Morrison Soul Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Jerome Rimson, Karen HamillBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal 10 WilkinsonGuitar, Acoustic Guitar – Mick GreenPercussion – Liam BradleyPiano – Geraint WatkinsVocals, Saxophone – Van Morrison Behind The Ritual Backing Vocals – Crawford Bell, Jerome Rimson, Karen HamillBass – Paul MooreDrums – Neal 11 WilkinsonGuitar – Mick GreenOrgan – John AllairPercussion – Liam BradleyVocals, Saxophone, Ukulele – Van Morrison Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Exile Productions Ltd. Copyright (c) – Exile Productions Ltd. Licensed To – Polydor Ltd. (UK) Produced For – Exile Productions Ltd. Published By – Exile Publishing Ltd. Mastered At – Metropolis Mastering Made By – EDC, Germany – 52088950 Credits Design – Jon Gilbert Engineer [Additional Engineering] – Declan Gaffney (tracks: 2, 10, 11) Engineer [Assistant] – Anna Ralph, Declan Gaffney, Nicky Dempsey Mastered By – Tim Young Photography By [Photograph Of Van Morrison] – Patrick Baird Producer – Van Morrison Recorded By, Mixed By – Alastair McMillan Written-By – Van Morrison Notes ℗© 2008 Exile Productions Limited, under exclusive license to Polydor (UK) Limited. Made in the EU. Super Jewel Box, 16 pages booklet Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (UPC): 602517630789 Barcode (EAN): 0602517630789 Mastering SID Code: IFPI LV26 Mould SID Code: IFPI 0116 Matrix / Runout: 06025 176 307-8 01 ❋ 52088950 Rights Society: BIEM / SABAM Label Code: LC 00309 Other: Made in Germany by EDC A Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Keep It Simple (CD, 1763077 Van Morrison Polydor, Exile 1763077 Europe 2008 Album) Keep It Simple (CD, 1763078 Van Morrison Polydor, Exile 1763078 Canada 2008 Album) Keep It Simple (CD, 1762683 Van Morrison Polydor, Exile 1762683 Australasia 2008 Album) Keep It Simple (CD, 176 307-8 Van Morrison Polydor, Exile 176 307-8 Thailand 2008 Album) Keep It Simple Lost Highway, B0010658-01 Van Morrison B0010658-01 US 2008 (2xLP) Polydor, Exile Related Music albums to Keep It Simple by Van Morrison James Morrison - Manner Dangerous Morrison hotel - Van Morrison - Days Like This Van Morrison - Celtic Swing Randy Crawford - The Very Best Of Randy Crawford Crawford Bell - Loves Have Been Woven From Fewer Threads Than These Van Morrison - Live At The Roxy Van Morrison - Keep Me Singing.
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