During the nineties Van Morrison published a series of great and very productive albums that, without reaching the level of his masterpieces, were very worthy of the Belfast Lion.
"The Healing Games" is one of the most brilliant, a collection of ten songs that seem perfect for execution, which move between blues, soul and subtle touches of jazz with an outstanding instrumentation, highlighting the saxophones of Leo Green and by Pee Wee Ellis, plus veteran Georgie Fame's always elegant Hammond sound.
An album that contains powerful songs like "Rough God Goes Riding", intense like "Sometimes We Cry" or "The Healing Game", doo-wop sounds "If You Love Me" or addictive pieces like "Fire In The Belly", all them with the characteristic and unmistakable stamp of one of the best voices of all time.
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