- Orangefield (song)
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"Orangefield" Single by Van Morrison from the album Avalon Sunset A-side "Orangefield" B-side "These Are the Days" Released December 1989 Format 12 inch, CD Recorded February 1989 The Townhouse Studios/England Genre Celtic Length 3:50 Label Mercury Writer(s) Van Morrison Producer Van Morrison Van Morrison chronology "Whenever God Shines His Light"
(1989)"Orangefield"
(1989)"Coney Island"
(1990)Avalon Sunset track listing "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God"
(7)"Orangefield"
(8)"Daring Night"
(9)"Orangefield" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and released on his 1989 album Avalon Sunset. The song takes place on "a golden Autumn day" and is named for the school for boys (now Orangefield High School) that Morrison attended during his youth in Belfast, Northern Ireland.[1]
The song was also a minor hit in the Netherlands, charting at #70.[2]
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Recording and composition
"Orangefield" was recorded in summer 1988 at Eden Studios in London with Mick Glossop as engineer.[3]
Brian Hinton gave his interpretation of the song and lyrics as: "In 'Orangefield' we're back in the territory of Astral Weeks in both historical and psychic terms... she was the apple of his eye —both fruitful (like the name of his school) and Eve tempting him to sin—and her beauty becomes like the sun, or God."[4]
Another biographer, Clinton Heylin defined the song: "Certainly in "Orangefield", another installment in Morrison's perennial paean to a 'lost love in Belfast', the words say very little but the mood is persuasive. Back in touch with the spirit of yesteryear, he walks through the old park remembering 'a golden autumn day' [when] you came my way in Orangefield."[5]
Other releases
"Orangefield" was one of the songs performed on the 1990 video Van Morrison The Concert.
Personnel
- Van Morrison - vocals - guitar
- Arty McGlynn - guitar
- Neil Drinkwater - piano
- Clive Culbertson - bass guitar
- Roy Jones, Dave Early - drums, percussion
- Katie Kissoon, Carol Kenyon - backing vocals
Covers
"Orangefield" was performed by Duke Special at his concert in St George's Market on 2 December 2008.[6]
Notes
- ^ Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p.18
- ^ "Dutch singles history:Van Morrison". dutchcharts.nl. http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?key=25737&cat=s. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
- ^ Heylin, Can You Feel the Silence?, p.525
- ^ Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p.279
- ^ Heylin, Can You Feel the Silence?, p.428
- ^ Bailie, Stuart (2008-02-03). "By George, He's Done It". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/stuartbailie/2008/12/by_george_hes_done_it.shtml. Retrieved 2010-08-16.
References
- Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press ISBN 1-55652-542-7
- Hinton, Brian (1997). Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison, Sanctuary, ISBN 1-86074169X
Van Morrison singles discography 1960s 1970s 1970: "Come Running" · "Crazy Love" · "Domino"
1971: "Blue Money" · "Call Me Up in Dreamland" · "Wild Night"
1972: "Tupelo Honey" · "(Straight to Your Heart) Like a Cannonball" · "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" · "Redwood Tree"
1973: "Gypsy" · "Warm Love" · "Bein' Green"
1974: "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" · "Bulbs" · "Caldonia" · "Gloria"
1977: "The Eternal Kansas City" · "Joyous Sound" · "Moondance"
1978: "Wavelength" · "Natalia" · "Kingdom Hall"
1979: "Bright Side of the Road" · "Full Force Gale"1980s 1980: "You Make Me Feel So Free"
1982: "Cleaning Windows" · "Scandinavia"
1983: "Cry For Home" · "Celtic Swing"
1984: "Dweller on the Threshold" · "A Sense of Wonder"
1985: "Tore Down a la Rimbaud"
1986: "Ivory Tower" · "Got to Go Back"
1987: "Did Ye Get Healed?" · "Someone Like You"
1988: "Queen of the Slipstream · "I'll Tell Me Ma
1989: "Have I Told You Lately" · "Whenever God Shines His Light" · "Orangefield"1990s 1990: "Coney Island" · "Gloria" · "Real Real Gone" · "In The Days Before Rock 'N' Roll"
1991: "Enlightenment" · "I Can't Stop Loving You" · "Why Must I Always Explain?"
1993: "Gloria"
1995: "Have I Told You Lately" · "Days Like This" · "Perfect Fit" · "No Religion"
1996: "That's Life"
1997: "The Healing Game" · "Rough God Goes Riding"
1999: "Precious Time" · "Back on Top" · "Philosopher's Stone"2000s 2000: "I Wanna Go Home" · "Let's Talk About Us" ·
2002: "Hey Mr. DJ" · "Meet Me in the Indian Summer"
2003: "Once in a Blue Moon"
2005: "Celtic New Year"
2006: "Playhouse" · "Cry For Home"
2007: "Blue and Green"Categories:- Van Morrison songs
- 1989 singles
- Songs written by Van Morrison
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