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1 Brown Eyed Girl Morrison 3:05
2 Spanish Rose Morrison 3:53
3 Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye) Russell/Berns/Farre 2:58
4 Ro Ro Rosey Morrison 3:04
5 Chick-A-Boom Berns/Morrison 3:14
6 It's All Right Morrison 4:59
7 Send Your Mind Morrison 2:51
8 The Smile You Smile Morrison 2:57
9 The Back Room Morrison 5:31
10 Midnight Special   2:45
11 T.B. Sheets Morrison 9:38
12 He Ain't Give You None [Alternate Take] Morrison 5:52
13 Who Drove the Red Sports Car? Morrison 5:40
14 Beside You Morrison 6:07
15 Joe Harper Saturday Morning Morrison 4:17
16 Madame George Morrison 5:19
17 Brown Eyed Girl [Alternate Take] Morrison 3:41
18 I Love You (The Smile You Smile) [Mono][#][Version] Morrison 2:20
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Bang Masters

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Sbme Special Mkts.

Style: Soul

Bang Masters

UPC: 886972318523

Release Date: 02/26/1991

Original Release Date: 02/26/1991

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Brown Eyed Girl, Spanish Rose, Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye), Ro Ro Rosey, Chick-A-Boom, It's All Right, Send Your Mind, The Smile You Smile, The Back Room, Midnight Special, T.B. Sheets, He Ain't Give You None [Alternate Take], Who Drove the Red Sports Car?, Beside You, Joe Harper Saturday Morning, Madame George, Brown Eyed Girl [Alternate Take], I Love You (The Smile You Smile) [Mono][#][Version]]
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Jason Ankeny

During the period between his departure from Them and his masterpiece Astral Weeks, Van Morrison tenured with Bert Berns' Bang label, notching his biggest solo hit with the classic single "Brown Eyed Girl" and laying the groundwork for the transcendent material to follow. The Bang Masters compiles the best of his recordings for the label, and although a good part of it is negligible in comparison to Morrison's greatest work, it's still necessary listening for fans. The remarkable "T.B. Sheets" captures Morrison at his most emotionally shattering, while early attempts at "Beside You" and "Madame George" hint at the genius just around the corner. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi