No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
- Label
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Universal Music Ireland Ltd.
- Release date
- 30 Jun 2008
- Running length
- 12 tracks
- Running time
- 59:53
Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 | Got To Go Back (2007 Remastered) | 5:00 | 120 | |||
| 2 | Oh The Warm Feeling (2007 Remastered) | 3:17 | 109 | |||
| 3 | Foreign Window (2007 Remastered) | 5:24 | 64 | |||
| 4 | A Town Called Paradise (2007 Remastered) | 6:14 | 103 | |||
| 5 |
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In The Garden (2007 Re-mastered) | 5:46 | 1,025 | ||
| 6 | Tir Na Nog (2007 Remastered) | 7:16 | 55 | |||
| 7 | Here Comes The Knight (2007 Remastered) | 3:42 | 56 | |||
| 8 | Thanks For The Information (2007 Remastered) | 7:17 | 45 | |||
| 9 |
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One Irish Rover (2007 Re-mastered) | 3:30 | 409 | ||
| 10 | Ivory Tower (2007 Remastered) | 3:34 | 46 | |||
| 11 | Oh The Warm Feeling (Alternative Previously Unreleased) | 4:35 | 42 | |||
| 12 | Lonely At The Top (Previously Unreleased) | 4:18 | 37 |
About this album
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher is the sixteenth album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1986 on Mercury.
Biographer Clinton Heylin referred to this album by Morrison as “His most consummate record since Wavelength and his most intriguingly involved since Astral Weeks, this is bursting to saturation point, Morrison at this most mystical, magical best.”
Upon release in 1986, it charted at number twenty-seven in the UK and number seventy on the Billboard 200.
The album was recorded at Studio D and Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California in 1985 with Jim Stern as engineer. The basic takes were recorded at Studio D with Chris Mitchie, Jef Labes, Baba Trunde, David Hayes and Morrison. Overdubs, guitar solos, strings and back-up vocals were added at the Record Plant with the masters taken to Townhouse Studios in London. Overdubs with Ritchie Buckley on saxophone, Martin Drover on trumpet and oboe played by Kate St. John were added in the London studio.
The song “In the Garden” was a favorite fan concert performance for years. Morrison told Mick Brown in 1986 on the Interview Album: “I take you through a definite meditation process which is a form of transcendental meditation. It’s not about TM, forget about that. You should have some degree of tranquillity by the time you get to the end. It only takes about ten minutes to do this process.” There are references back to Astral Weeks with gardens wet with rain and a childlike vision. The words are poetic as in the line “you are a creature all in rapture/You had the key to your soul”.
Biographer Clinton Heylin referred to this album by Morrison as “His most consummate record since Wavelength and his most intriguingly involved since Astral Weeks, this is bursting to saturation point, Morrison at this most mystical, magical best.”
Upon release in 1986, it charted at number twenty-seven in the UK and number seventy on the Billboard 200.
The album was recorded at Studio D and Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California in 1985 with Jim Stern as engineer. The basic takes were recorded at Studio D with Chris Mitchie, Jef Labes, Baba Trunde, David Hayes and Morrison. Overdubs, guitar solos, strings and back-up vocals were added at the Record Plant with the masters taken to Townhouse Studios in London. Overdubs with Ritchie Buckley on saxophone, Martin Drover on trumpet and oboe played by Kate St. John were added in the London studio.
The song “In the Garden” was a favorite fan concert performance for years. Morrison told Mick Brown in 1986 on the Interview Album: “I take you through a definite meditation process which is a form of transcendental meditation. It’s not about TM, forget about that. You should have some degree of tranquillity by the time you get to the end. It only takes about ten minutes to do this process.” There are references back to Astral Weeks with gardens wet with rain and a childlike vision. The words are poetic as in the line “you are a creature all in rapture/You had the key to your soul”.
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