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Full Force Gale

"Full Force Gale" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was included on his 1979 album Into the Music.

"Full Force Gale"
Single by Van Morrison
from the album Into the Music
A-side"Full Force Gale"
B-side"Bright Side of the Road"
Released1979
RecordedSpring 1979 at the Record Plant Studios, Sausalito, California
Genre
Length3:14
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Van Morrison
Producer(s)Van Morrison
Van Morrison singles chronology
"Bright Side of the Road"
(1979)
"Full Force Gale"
(1979)
"You Make Me Feel So Free"
(1980)

Recording and composition edit

"Full Force Gale" was recorded in spring, 1979 at the Record Plant Studios, Sausalito, California for the album Into the Music.[2]

The song has a moderately fast 4/4 tempo. It is in the key of D major. The song's introduction uses the chords D–A–G–A–D–G–D–A, while the verses use the chord progression D–A–G–D–A–G–D–A–G–A–D–A. The bridge uses the progression Bm-G-A.[3] The song features a slide guitar solo by Ry Cooder.[4]

In the lyrics Morrison describes the feeling of encounters with "the Lord". Biographer Peter Mills said that "It is a physical effect – he is "lifted up again" as if by a natural force, the full-force gale being a simile for this: 'Like a full force gale'". Because of this Mills concluded that Into the Music has religious elements to it: "Into the Music is New Testament, dealing with forgiveness, love and kindness."[4]

When biographer Steve Turner asked the singer about the theme of rebirth that occurs quite often in his songs, Morrison answered, "I wrote a song called 'Full Force Gale' in which I said 'No matter where I roam/I will find my way back home/I will always return to the Lord'. That answers it for me. No matter what I might say at the present, that's my feeling about that."[5]

Response edit

Record World said that "Van's stirring vocal has a great mate in the person of Toni Marcus and her heavenly electric violin."[6]

Allmusic's reviewer, P.G. Ward, calls it: "Essentially a brisk pop tune, Morrison sings it with great fervour and commitment, delivering simple couplets such as 'In the gentle evening breeze/In the whispering shady trees/I will find my sanctuary in the Lord' with immense skill. The arrangement is also magnificent, with the fiddle part a particular joy..." He goes on to say: "Into the Music is one of Van Morrison's finest albums, and 'Full Force Gale' is arguably its finest track."[7]

As described by Brian Hinton, "'Full Force Gale' has the cheerful punch of the best gospel singing, and sees Van 'lifted up by the Lord' ... as with Wordsworth, the divine is perceived not through religious teachings but through nature ... "[8]

Appearance on other albums edit

Personnel edit

Covers edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Discog Fever - Rating and Reviewing Every Van Morrison Album (Part 2)". The Great Albums. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  2. ^ Heylin. Can You Feel the Silence?, p. 523
  3. ^ Van Morrison Anthology, pp. 74-77
  4. ^ a b Mills. Hymns to the Silence, p. 325
  5. ^ Turner. Too Late to Stop Now, p. 142
  6. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. 19 January 1980. p. 21. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  7. ^ Ward, P.G. "Full Force Gale at allmusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  8. ^ Hinton. Celtic Crossroads, p. 220
  9. ^ Handelman, David. . Salon.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2009.

References edit

External links edit

  • "Full Force Gale" allmusic review

full, force, gale, song, written, northern, irish, singer, songwriter, morrison, included, 1979, album, into, music, single, morrisonfrom, album, into, musica, side, side, bright, side, road, released1979recordedspring, 1979, record, plant, studios, sausalito,. Full Force Gale is a song written by Northern Irish singer songwriter Van Morrison It was included on his 1979 album Into the Music Full Force Gale Single by Van Morrisonfrom the album Into the MusicA side Full Force Gale B side Bright Side of the Road Released1979RecordedSpring 1979 at the Record Plant Studios Sausalito CaliforniaGenreAcoustic rock gospel rock Celtic rock 1 Length3 14LabelWarner Bros Songwriter s Van MorrisonProducer s Van MorrisonVan Morrison singles chronology Bright Side of the Road 1979 Full Force Gale 1979 You Make Me Feel So Free 1980 Contents 1 Recording and composition 2 Response 3 Appearance on other albums 4 Personnel 5 Covers 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksRecording and composition edit Full Force Gale was recorded in spring 1979 at the Record Plant Studios Sausalito California for the album Into the Music 2 The song has a moderately fast 4 4 tempo It is in the key of D major The song s introduction uses the chords D A G A D G D A while the verses use the chord progression D A G D A G D A G A D A The bridge uses the progression Bm G A 3 The song features a slide guitar solo by Ry Cooder 4 In the lyrics Morrison describes the feeling of encounters with the Lord Biographer Peter Mills said that It is a physical effect he is lifted up again as if by a natural force the full force gale being a simile for this Like a full force gale Because of this Mills concluded that Into the Music has religious elements to it Into the Music is New Testament dealing with forgiveness love and kindness 4 When biographer Steve Turner asked the singer about the theme of rebirth that occurs quite often in his songs Morrison answered I wrote a song called Full Force Gale in which I said No matter where I roam I will find my way back home I will always return to the Lord That answers it for me No matter what I might say at the present that s my feeling about that 5 Response editRecord World said that Van s stirring vocal has a great mate in the person of Toni Marcus and her heavenly electric violin 6 Allmusic s reviewer P G Ward calls it Essentially a brisk pop tune Morrison sings it with great fervour and commitment delivering simple couplets such as In the gentle evening breeze In the whispering shady trees I will find my sanctuary in the Lord with immense skill The arrangement is also magnificent with the fiddle part a particular joy He goes on to say Into the Music is one of Van Morrison s finest albums and Full Force Gale is arguably its finest track 7 As described by Brian Hinton Full Force Gale has the cheerful punch of the best gospel singing and sees Van lifted up by the Lord as with Wordsworth the divine is perceived not through religious teachings but through nature 8 Appearance on other albums edit Full Force Gale is also featured on the 1990 compilation album The Best of Van Morrison A live version appeared on the 1984 CD Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast This song is one of the hits re mastered in 2007 and included on the compilation album Still on Top The Greatest Hits Personnel editVan Morrison vocal guitar Herbie Armstrong guitar Ry Cooder slide guitar Pee Wee Ellis tenor saxophone David Hayes bass Mark Isham trumpet Mark Jordan piano Toni Marcus violin Katie Kissoon backing vocals Peter Van Hooke drumsCovers editElvis Costello his version appears on the 1994 tribute album No Prima Donna The Songs of Van Morrison and also on Costello s own 1995 album Kojak Variety 9 Notes edit Discog Fever Rating and Reviewing Every Van Morrison Album Part 2 The Great Albums Retrieved 1 November 2021 Heylin Can You Feel the Silence p 523 Van Morrison Anthology pp 74 77 a b Mills Hymns to the Silence p 325 Turner Too Late to Stop Now p 142 Single Picks PDF Record World 19 January 1980 p 21 Retrieved 16 February 2023 Ward P G Full Force Gale at allmusic allmusic com Retrieved 28 February 2010 Hinton Celtic Crossroads p 220 Handelman David Elvis Costello s 21 artist salute Salon com Archived from the original on 6 February 2009 Retrieved 7 October 2009 References editHinton Brian 1997 Celtic Crossroads The Art of Van Morrison Sanctuary ISBN 1 86074 169 X Heylin Clinton 2003 Can You Feel the Silence Van Morrison A New Biography London Viking ISBN 0 670 89321 8 Mills Peter 2010 Hymns to the Silence Inside the Words and Music of Van Morrison London Continuum ISBN 978 0 8264 2976 6 Turner Steve 1993 Van Morrison Too Late to Stop Now Viking Penguin ISBN 0 670 85147 7 Van Morrison Anthology London Wise Publications ISBN 0 7119 2592 5External links edit Full Force Gale allmusic review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Full Force Gale amp oldid 1156316389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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