VAN MORRISON * SOMEBODY TRIED TO SELL ME A BRIDGE *
Van Morrison announces his new album Somebody, releasing January 23rd, a bold return to the blues with fresh takes on classics by B.B. King, Buddy Guy and Leadbelly.
Following the success of his critically acclaimed album Remembering Now – which soared into the Top 10 and earned widespread praise – Van Morrison is back with a bold new release. His upcoming album, Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge, marks a confident return to the sounds and traditions that shaped much of his musical identity, paying homage to the legends who defined the blues genre with fresh interpretations of classics made famous by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Leadbelly and more.
Set for release through Orangefield Records, Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge delivers a spirited, unfiltered blues experience from an artist whose connection to the genre runs deep. The album blends Morrison’s trademark grit and lyricism with the unmistakable emotional weight of classic blues, resulting in a collection that feels both timeless and fiercely alive.
A standout feature of the album is its extraordinary roster of collaborators. Morrison is joined by some of the most respected figures in modern blues, including Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy, Elvin Bishop, and long-time musical collaborator John Allair, along with other long-standing collaborators, David Hayes, Bobby Ruggerio, “Friends Along The Way” associate Mitch Woods, Anthony Paule, leader of the Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra and the renowned Larry Vann on drums. Their combined contributions bring depth, character and authenticity to the record, each adding their own distinctive twist to Morrison’s vision. Recorded at Studio D in Sausalito, California, and engineered by long term associate Jim Stern with Ben McAuley.
Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge is available to pre order now and will be released on CD.
Info :
Van Morrison Official Website
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