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Over the course of his remarkable career, Van Morrison has ranged so widely across the musical map that it's not exactly a surprise to hear him settling down for a straightforward American roots effort. PAY THE DEVIL, released in 2006 on the Lost Highway label, finds Morrison abandoning any remaining mystical Celtic trappings to tip his hat to the country music of the 1940s and '50s. The arrangements are appropriately spare, with fiddle, steel and acoustic guitar, bass, and drums propping up most of the songs, while strings and backing vocals flesh things out on occasion.
There are three Morrison originals and a handful of songs popularized by Hank Williams ("Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Half As Much," among them) and Webb Pierce ("There Stands the Glass" and "Back Street Affair"), but the selections are all of a piece, sounding as though they're being transmitted from a Nashville barroom of yore. Morrison's voice doesn't have the elasticity it once did, but there's a textured world-weariness, perfectly suited for these songs, that lets listeners know he's still the man.
Photographer: John Minihan.
Personnel: Van Morrison (vocals, acoustic guitar); Johnny Scott (guitar, background vocals); Johnny Scott (guitar); Fiachra Trench (strings, background vocals); Cavin Wright (strings); Nicky Scott (electric bass); Crawford Bell, Olwin Bell, Aine Whelan, Karen Hamill, Leon McCrum (background vocals); Paul Godden (guitar, steel guitar, dobro); Mick Green (guitar); Bob Loveday (violin); Geraint Watkins (piano); Ian Jennings (acoustic bass, double bass); Paul Riley (electric bass); Bobby Irwin (drums).
Audio Mixers: Alastair McMillan; Walter Samuel.
Rolling Stone (p.90) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hen he sings 'My Bucket's Got a Hole in It,' he finds the same fertile territory that Hank Williams Sr. did, balancing between a quotidian complaint and Sisyphean dread." Uncut (p.96) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "PAY THE DEVIL is a kind of prodigal's return, combining three fine originals with superlative interpretations of songs made famous by Hank Williams, George Jones, Webb Pierce and Conway Twitty." Dirty Linen (p.93) - "Van Morrison tackles country and Western music with 15 tracks and a heart full of Celtic soul." Mojo (Publisher) (p.p.90) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's a country album and it's good. Good Van Morrison and good country. Maybe the best country by an old master from outside the genre since Leonard Cohen tackled the Tennessee Waltz." Van Morrison Pay The Devil Songs Pay The Devil Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Old School If you like the soul of Van you will enjoy his version of old school country Submitted by mgraalfs (Stockton CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Van hits a home run!!! If you like old country & Van, this is a must to have,lots of great covers,& 3 orignal compositions.. Van Morrision is a genius at capturing the essence of the songs he covers Submitted by rcollier1 (kansas city,kansas,usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Contractual obligation Album??? This album is a stinker. I thought he achieved a better C&W prescence on YOU WIN AGAIN, but this did not live up to what I had hoped.
There are far more better C&W gems on his PHILOSOPHER STONE CD's, with far more conviction and interplay between the musicians.
This album is one of the few Van cd's that doesn't get rotation in my stereo.
Submitted by Dale Pantalione (Buena, NJ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great New Album As good of an interpretation of old country classics as you can get by one of the greatest singers ever. I was really surprised at how great this album is! Submitted by Joe (Iowa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Van is the best There is no other singer for me that can take me from a bad day to a pleasant day just by a wee listen. For my money he is the best male song interpreter of his time. He might be boorish in real life but so am I. He got me through a divorce with some part of my mind intact. I am quite sure it is the left side. Submitted by jrbean25 (Salt Lake City, Utah) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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