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Monday, June 21, 2021

Them-Them Featuring Van Morrison (1973)

Them was one of the most influential groups of the mid-1960s, creators of one of the genre's most famous hits, "Gloria", a true classic for many years and through countless versions by numerous artists and groups. Formed in Belfast in 1963, their original lineup consisted of Van Morrison on vocals, Billy Harrison on guitar, Alan Henderson on bass, Patrick McCauley on organ, and Ronnie Millinc on drums. Later, the group underwent several lineup changes without any impact on the band's quality, which was based almost exclusively on Van Morrison's overwhelming personality. In 1964, the group moved to London, and their first albums created a powerful climax around Morrison's personality and his almost soulful voice. "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Here Comes the Night", songs written by Bert Berns (author of other hits like "Shout" and "Hang on Sloopy"), catapulted them to stardom, but their biggest hit would be the aforementioned "Gloria", a number one hit in 1965 and one of the great songs of the 1960s. In 1965, they released their first album under the Decca label, "The Angry Young Them", which included the aforementioned "Gloria" and "Mystic Eyes", both written by Morrison, as well as covers of R&B classics. Them would go on to record many other brilliant tracks such as "Call My Name", "Here Comes the Night", "It's All Over Now", and "Baby Blue", among others. A year later came their second album, "Them Again", but in 1967, with only two albums recorded, Van Morrison disbanded the group to pursue a solo career. From then on, he became one of the most important figures in rock and blues worldwide, with a career that kept him out of the mainstream charts but placed him among the best solo artists of all time. In 1973, the compilation album "Them Featuring Van Morrison" was released, featuring the group's best songs.

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