Van Morrison
Van Morrison Live Performance of Professional Jealousy in Nottingham
In the live recording at the Grand Opera House in Belfast on November 30, 1991, Van Morrison was riding a wave of renewed creative energy. Just prior to this performance, he released the album 'Enlightenment' in 1990, which marked a significant phase in his career, blending jazz, folk, and rock elements with introspective lyrics. This album included tracks that reflected Morrison's spiritual journey and artistic evolution. Notably, his live performances from this period were characterized by a deep connection with the audience, revolving around themes of love and introspection. It’s interesting to note that Morrison often utilized his concerts as a canvas for improvisation, making each show a unique experience. This 1991 live recording, featuring 'Professional Jealousy,' exemplifies his ability to merge raw emotion with musical finesse, reinforcing why he remains a captivating figure in the music world.