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| Name = Scandinavia | Name = Scandinavia
| Cover = Scandinavia single cover.gif | Cover = Scandinavia single cover.gif
| Caption = | Caption =
| Artist = ] | Artist = ]
| Album = ] | Album = ]
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| B-side = "]" | B-side = "]"
| Released = June 1982 | Released = June 1982
| Format = | Format =
| Recorded = May 1981 | Recorded = May 1981
| Genre = ] | Genre = ]
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| Composer = ] | Composer = ]
| Producer = Van Morrison | Producer = Van Morrison
| Certification = | Certification =
| Chart position = | Chart position =
| Last single = "]"<br>(1982) | Last single = "]"<br>(1982)
| This single = "'''Scandinavia'''"<br>(1982) | This single = "'''Scandinavia'''"<br>(1982)
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| Album = ] | Album = ]
| Type = single | Type = single
| prev_track = "Across the Bridge Where Angels Dwell" | prev_track = "Across the Bridge Where Angels Dwell"
| prev_no = 9 | prev_no = 9
| this_track = "'''Scandinavia'''" | this_track = "'''Scandinavia'''"
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"'''Scandinavia'''" is an ] composition by ] ] ] and is the closing track on his 1982 album '']''. "'''Scandinavia'''" is an ] composition by ] ] ] and is the closing track on his 1982 album '']''.


The track is Morrison's first released instrumental and would be followed by many others throughout his 1980s career. It has been performed in concert only a few times. It was performed by Morrison on the Rockpalast TV/radio simulcast from Grugahalle, Essen, April 4, 1982.{{fact|June 2010}} The track is Morrison's first released instrumental and would be followed by many others throughout his 1980s career. It has been performed in concert only a few times. It was performed by Morrison on the Rockpalast TV/radio simulcast from Grugahalle, Essen, April 4, 1982.{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}}


It was recorded at the first recording session for the ''Beautiful Vision'' album and was the only track from this session that would be used on the album. The musicians featured differed from the other tracks on the finished album and had appeared with Morrison at the Great American Music Hall in March 1981.<ref name=Heylin>{{cite book |author=Heylin |title=Can You Feel the Silence? |page=369}}</ref> Morrison played piano on this instrumental. It was recorded at the first recording session for the ''Beautiful Vision'' album and was the only track from this session that would be used on the album. The musicians featured differed from the other tracks on the finished album and had appeared with Morrison at the Great American Music Hall in March 1981.<ref name=Heylin>{{cite book |author=Heylin |title=Can You Feel the Silence? |page=369}}</ref> Morrison played piano on this instrumental.
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==Notes== ==Notes==
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==References== ==References==

Revision as of 17:04, 20 June 2010

"Scandinavia"
Song
A-side"Scandinavia"
B-side"Dweller on the Threshold"

"Scandinavia" is an instrumental composition by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and is the closing track on his 1982 album Beautiful Vision.

The track is Morrison's first released instrumental and would be followed by many others throughout his 1980s career. It has been performed in concert only a few times. It was performed by Morrison on the Rockpalast TV/radio simulcast from Grugahalle, Essen, April 4, 1982.

It was recorded at the first recording session for the Beautiful Vision album and was the only track from this session that would be used on the album. The musicians featured differed from the other tracks on the finished album and had appeared with Morrison at the Great American Music Hall in March 1981. Morrison played piano on this instrumental.

The composition was nominated in the Best Rock Instrumental Performance category for the 25th Annual Grammy Awards.

Personnel

Notes

  1. Heylin. Can You Feel the Silence?. p. 369.
  2. "Rock on the Net: 25th Annual Grammy Awards-1983". rockonthenet. Retrieved 2009-10-08.

References

  • Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press, ISBN 1-55652-542-7
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