The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter
Van Morrison released in 1993.
Morrison chose the tracks for this album himself. It is mostly drawn from his work during 1984–1991. "
Real Real Gone" from the 1990 album Enlightenment was the only song included that was a fairly successful single. The other songs were not well known except for among longtime fans. They were a good example of his more idiosyncratic material that had been prevalent during this period when his work was mostly about spiritual searches for fulfillment. But also included were a 1960s
Them cover of
John Lee Hooker's "
Don't Look Back" and "
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" a
Bob Dylan cover.
The Best of Van Morrison Volume Two is a compilation album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter
Van Morrison released in 1993.
Morrison chose the tracks for this album himself. It is mostly drawn from his work during 1984–1991. "
Real Real Gone" from the 1990 album Enlightenment was the only song included that was a fairly successful single. The other songs were not well known except for among longtime fans. They were a good example of his more idiosyncratic material that had been prevalent during this period when his work was mostly about spiritual searches for fulfillment. But also included were a 1960s
Them cover of
John Lee Hooker's "
Don't Look Back" and "
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" a
Bob Dylan cover.