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| Producer = Bert Berns | Last album = ''The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two'' (1993) | This album = ''New York Sessions '67'' (1996) | Next album = ''The Philosopher's Stone'' (1998) | }} ''New York Sessions '67'' is a two-disc retrospective album of recordings made by Van Morrison in 1967 for Bang Records that were later released in the 1990s. Other album releases with the same recordings have been called ''Payin' Dues'' and ''The Complete Bang Sessions''. The first disc presents material already available on ''Blowin' Your Mind!'' and on the previous Bang compilation albums ''T.B. Sheets'' and ''Bang Masters''. The second disc contains the notorious "Contractual Obligation" session – thirty-one improvised nonsense songs Morrison recorded in order to fulfill his contract with Bang Records. The song "Thirty Two" takes a swipe at Berns's production style and "Brown Eyed Girl": Morrison sings "we'll get three guitars .. and we'll do the sha, sha-la-la bit."〔Erik Hage, The Words and Music of Van Morrison -- 2009 - Page 35 "“Thirty Two” simultaneously takes a swipe at Berns's panoramic production style and “Brown Eyed Girl”: “we'll get three guitars,” he sings, “and we'll do the sha, sha-la-la bit.” Despite compromised artistic control, Morrison wasn't a complete ..."〕 ==Track listing== All songs by Van Morrison except as noted. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New York Sessions '67」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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