Van Morrison
Moving On Skiffle
Van Morrison returns to his musical roots with "Moving On Skiffle," exploring the British folk-blues hybrid that influenced his early years. The album showcases Morrison's gruff vocals over acoustic guitars, washboards, and upright bass - the essential skiffle instrumentation popularized by Lonnie Donegan in 1950s Britain. Morrison's interpretations of traditional songs alongside original compositions demonstrate how deeply this music shaped his artistic development. The performances feel loose and joyful, capturing skiffle's DIY spirit while benefiting from Morrison's decades of vocal mastery. This is essential listening for understanding Morrison's musical foundation and the British folk revival's lasting influence on rock music.
