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"Cleaning Windows" Single by Van Morrison from the album Beautiful Vision A-side "Cleaning Windows" B-side "It's All in the Game" (U.K.)/"Aryan Mist" (Spain)/"Scandinavia" Released March 1982 Recorded 27 July 1981 at Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California Genre Celtic, Jazz Length 4:43 Label Mercury Writer(s) Van Morrison Producer Van Morrison Van Morrison singles chronology "You Make Me Feel So Free"
(1980)"Cleaning Windows"
(1982)"Scandinavia"
(1982)Beautiful Vision track listing "She Gives Me Religion"
(5)"Cleaning Windows"
(6)"Vanlose Stairway"
(7)Single sleeve "Cleaning Windows" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded on his 1982 album, Beautiful Vision.
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Recording and Composition
The version of "Cleaning Windows" that was released as a single and was included on the 1982 album was recorded at the Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California on July 27, 1981.[1]
The biographically-based song[2] chronicles a cheerful and nostalgic look back at a carefree time in Morrison's life when he was still a part-time musician and playing saxophone on the weekend. He names his favorite musical artists of the time such as Muddy Waters, Jimmie Rodgers,[3] Lead Belly and author Jack Kerouac with his books, The Dharma Bums and On the Road.[4] He was soon to leave his boyhood behind and after joining the Monarchs, spend several months in Scotland, Germany and England touring with them as the International Monarchs.[4]
According to Steve Turner in "Cleaning Windows" "Van sketched the details of his life during 1961 and 1962, and captured the balance between his contentment at work and his aspirations to learn more about music. It conveyed the impression that his happiness with the mundane routine of smoking Woodbine cigarettes, eating Paris buns and drinking lemonade was made possible by the promise that at the end of the day he could enter the world of books and records..."[5]
John Milward wrote in a 1982 Rolling Stone review: "Hung on a metaphor as clear as glass, 'Cleaning Windows' applies one night's notions to a lifetime. It's the LP's musical highlight as well, with a guitar-organ combination reminiscent of the Band, and a jumping sax solo to boot. Shaking himself awake each morning, the dedicated romantic looks to see how he's grown. Peppered with fraternal details that recall 'And It Stoned Me,' 'Cleaning Windows' boldly restates the self-help maxim that you are your own best friend."[6]
Paul Macinnis with The Guardian wrote: "The message of the song is simple – the window cleaner's happy in his work – and the lyrical vignettes combined with delicate, upbeat R&B (with Mark "That ain't working" Knopfler on guitar) convey that feeling wonderfully."[7]
In his descriptions of the songs on Beautiful Vision, Erik Hage wrote that this song is an exception as the song's lyrics are "stuffed with images and remembrances ... and is therefore somewhat anomalous to the rest of the record, which took up more esoteric and spiritual matters."[8]
Release
"Cleaning Windows" was released as a single in March 1982 but was not promoted as a 45 single by Mercury records and therefore did not chart. Writer Howard A. DeWitt felt that it would have charted "because it generated a response similar to "Domino" in Van's 1982 concerts".[9] ("Domino" charted at #9 in America in 1970).
Other releases
Morrison chose "Cleaning Windows" to be one of the songs included on The Best of Van Morrison, his first "Best of" albums that was released in 1990. A live version was performed on the 1984 album, Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast. As performed at the Austin City Limits Festival on September 15, 2006 it is included on the limited edition album, Live at Austin City Limits Festival. It has been re-mastered in 2007 and included on the compilation album, Still on Top - The Greatest Hits. "Cleaning Windows" is also one of the songs performed in 1989, on Morrison's second video Van Morrison: The Concert, released in 1990. A previously unreleased version of this song features on the 2008 reissue of the 1994 live double album A Night in San Francisco.
Personnel
- Van Morrison - vocals
- John Allair - organ
- Pee Wee Ellis - tenor and baritone saxophones
- Mark Isham - trumpet
- Mark Knopfler - guitar
- Gary Mallaber - drums
- Chris Michie - lead guitar
- Michele Segan - percussion
- Rob Wasserman - bass
Covers
Mark Arneson covered it on the 2005 tribute album, Smooth Sax Tribute to Van Morrison[10] Pee Wee Ellis included a cover on his 1994 album, Sepia Tonality.[10] Barrence Whitfield and Tom Russell covered "Cleaning Windows" on Hillbilly Voodoo.[11]
Notes
- ^ Heylin, Can You Feel the Silence?, p. 523
- ^ Hage, The Words and Music of Van Morrison, p. 99
- ^ Rogan, No Surrender, p.20 (*refers to the country singer)
- ^ a b Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p.235
- ^ Turner, Too Late to Stop Now, p.31
- ^ Milward, John (Mar 4, 1982). Van Morrision Beautiful Vision, 1988. RS 364. Rolling Stone Magazine. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/reviews/album/3045/21719. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
- ^ MacInnis, Paul (2010-07-22). "Readers recommend songs about manual labor". guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jul/22/readers-recommend-songs-about-manual-labour. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
- ^ Hage, The Words and Music of Van Morrison, p. 98
- ^ DeWitt. The Mystic's Music. p.109
- ^ a b "Cleaning Windows". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/search/track/Cleaning+Windows/order:default-asc. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
- ^ "Hillbilly Voodoo - Barrence Whitfield". billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/album/barrence-whitfield-the-savages/hillbilly-voodoo/138204#/song/barrence-whitfield/cleaning-windows/90461. Retrieved 2009-12=08.
References
- DeWitt, Howard A. (1983). Van Morrison: The Mystic's Music, Horizon Books, ISBN 0-938840-02-9
- Hage, Erik (2009). The Words and Music of Van Morrison, Praeger Publishers, ISBN 978-0-313-35862-3
- Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press, ISBN 1-55652-542-7
- Hinton, Brian (2000). Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison, Sanctuary, ISBN 1-86074169X
- Rogan, Johnny (2006). Van Morrison: No Surrender, London:Vintage Books ISBN 9780099431831
- Turner, Steve (1993). Van Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now, Viking Penguin, ISBN 0-670-85147-7
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:- 1982 singles
- Van Morrison songs
- Songs written by Van Morrison
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