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    Fierce Heart is the eighth solo album by British musician Jim Capaldi. The album has a far more synth -heavy approach than any of his previous albums, though the songs are mostly in the same aggressive rock/pop vein that Capaldi had long been associated with.

    • 1983
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  3. The record featured two, count them, two hits: “That’s Love” and “Living On The Edge.”. The backing band is also first-rate, featuring Van Morrison (!) playing acoustic guitar on one track, John Mizarolli on another, and such peripheral prog figures as Pete Bonas and Mel Collins.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Van_MorrisonVan Morrison - Wikipedia

    Greil Marcus Featuring his characteristic growl—a mix of folk, blues, soul, jazz, gospel, and Ulster Scots Celtic influences—Morrison is widely considered by many rock historians to be one of the most unusual and influential vocalists in the history of rock and roll. Critic Greil Marcus has said "no white man sings like Van Morrison." In his 2010 book, Marcus wrote, "As a physical fact ...

    • Madame George. Producer: Lewis Merenstein. Album: Astral Weeks (1968) ‘Madame George’ is a whirlpool of emotion and remembrance, of melancholy, joy and empathy.
    • Into the Mystic. Producer: Van Morrison. Album: Moondance (1970) “Into the Mystic” is the heart of Moondance; the music unfolds with a classic sense of timing, guitar strums fading into watery notes on a piano, the bass counting off the pace.
    • And it stoned me. Producer: Van Morrison. Album: Moondance (1970) “I suppose I was about 12 years old. We used to go to a place called Ballystockart to fish.
    • Summertime in England. Producer: Van Morrison. Album: Common One (1980) Here, what dazzles about `Summertime In England’ is the way its tempo, lyrical focus and musical dynamics shift gear with an inner logic, like the light on a hillside as the sun is covered then revealed by fast-shifting clouds, and feeling just as natural, unforced and unstoppable.
  6. Irish Heartbeat is the eighteenth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and is a collaboration with the traditional Irish musical group the Chieftains, released in 1988. It was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin , Ireland , and reached number 18 in the UK album charts.

  7. Fierce Heart (l-r): Rex Carroll and Larry Elkins. 1984 saw melodic rock taking a turn for the better. Firstly, we had Legs Diamond, then Shy, closely followed by White Sister and finally Guiffria. These were all names that mysteriously appealed to both melodic rock fans and to some death metallists.

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