![]() His first release in the decade taste forgot was 1980’s Common One, a toe-dip in jazzier waters, after the glorious R&B soul of Into The Music. ![]() Mind you, Van Morrison doesn’t really have any contemporaries. ![]() ![]() Even Leonard Cohen, a man who could nearly always be trusted, dropped the ball slightly on I’m Your Man by dousing a fine set of songs in a production that instantly dated them. Grimace in pain as you remember Dylan’s Down In The Groove or Joni Mitchell’s Dog Eat Dog. Van Morrison had a far better time of it in the eighties than any of his contemporaries.
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