Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music
Entertainment, will release Van Morrison's new 39th studio album, You're
Driving Me Crazy, a musical collaboration with Hammond organ virtuoso and trumpet
master Joey DeFrancesco, on Friday, April 27.
The
successor to Versatile, Van's chart-topping jazz album from 2017, You're
Driving Me Crazy will be available in 1CD/2LP physical configurations. A
limited edition 7" single--featuring Van Morrison's "Close Enough For
Jazz" b/w Morrison's stunning rendition of Guitar Slim's "The Things
I Used To Do"--will be available for Record Store Day 2018 (celebrated at
independent record stores nationwide on Saturday, April 21).
A new
milestone in Van Morrison's ever-expanding catalog of essential recordings,
You're Driving Me Crazy finds the iconic Irish singer-songwriter-performer
exploring a variety of jazz and blues standards and classics ("Miss Otis
Regrets," "The Things I Used to Do," "Everyday I Have the
Blues") alongside fresh interpretations of songs from Van's own catalog
("Have I Told You Lately," "The Way Young Lovers Do,"
"Magic Time").
You're
Driving Me Crazy finds Morrison collaborating in the studio with DeFrancesco
and his band--including Dan Wilson (guitar), Michael Ode (drums) and Troy
Roberts (tenor saxophone). DeFrancesco, who signed his first deal with Columbia
Records at the age of 16, has performed with Miles Davis, John McLaughlin,
Grover Washington, Jr. and many more while leading his own band, and is
responsible for bringing the classic Hammond organ sound back to the world of
jazz in the late 1980s.
The release
of You're Driving Me Crazy caps more than a year of non-stop activity for Van
Morrison, who released his 37th and 38th studio albums (Roll with the Punches
and Versatile) in quick succession in the fall and winter of 2017. Roll With
The Punches became his 13th album to reach the Top 10 of the U.K. charts, while
Versatile topped Billboard's jazz chart.
The world of
jazz has provided a vital ongoing influence on the music of Van Morrison, whose
acclaimed 1968 studio masterpiece, Astral Weeks, showcased jazz musicians Connie
Kay, Jay Berliner, and Richard Davis.
Inspired by the spontaneity, soul and sound of jazz, Morrison has
performed on stage and/or in the studio with a variety of jazz and blues
musicians including John Lee Hooker, Ray Charles, Mose Allison, Bobby Bland,
Solomon Burke, Jeff Beck, Georgie Fame, Robbie Robertson, Freddie Hubbard,
Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Maceo Parker, Candy Dulfer and others.
Joey
DeFrancesco is a prolific American jazz organist, trumpeter, and vocalist and
Grammy-nominee who signed his first record deal (with Columbia Records) at the
age of 16 and has gone on to release more than 30 albums. He has performed on
stage and in the studio with a wide variety of artists including Miles Davis,
Jimmy Smith, Ray Charles, Bette Midler, David Sanborn, Arturo Sandoval, Larry
Coryell, Frank Wess, John McLaughlin, Danny Gatton, Elvin Jones, and many more.
DeFrancesco is a nine-time winner of the Down Beat Critics Poll (organ) and has
won the Down Beat Readers Poll every year since 2005. He has won a number of
JazzTimes Awards and is an inaugural member of the Hammond Hall of Fame.
YOU'RE
DRIVING ME CRAZY
1. Miss Otis
Regrets (Cole Porter)
2. Hold It
Right There (Terry, Grey, Vinson)
3. All
Saints Day (Van Morrison)
4. The Way
Young Lovers Do (Van Morrison)
5. The
Things I Used To Do (Eddie Jones)
6.
Travellin' Light (John Mercer, James Mundy, James Young)
7. Close
Enough For Jazz (Van Morrison)
8. Goldfish
Bowl (Van Morrison)
9. Evening
Shadows (Van Morrison / Acker Bilk)
10. Magic
Time (Van Morrison)
11. You're
Driving Me Crazy (Walter Donaldson)
12. Everyday
I Have The Blues (Peter Chatman)
13. Have I
Told You Lately (Van Morrison)
14. Sticks
and Stones (Titus Turner)
15. Celtic
Swing (Van Morrison)
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