Inarticulate Speech of the Heart | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Van Morrison |
Cover: | VanMorrisonInarticulateSpeechCover.jpg |
Alt: | Image of the album cover |
Released: | March 1983 |
Recorded: | 1982 |
Genre: | Celtic, jazz |
Label: | Mercury |
Producer: | Van Morrison |
Prev Title: | Beautiful Vision |
Prev Year: | 1982 |
Next Title: | Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast |
Next Year: | 1984 |
Inarticulate Speech of the Heart is the fourteenth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1983. Morrison said he arrived at the title from a Shavian saying: "that idea of communicating with as little articulation as possible, at the same time being emotionally articulate". As his last album for Warner Bros. Records, he decided to do an album which had more than the usual complement of instrumental tracks. As he explained in 1984, "Sometimes when I'm playing something, I'm just sort of humming along with it, and that's got a different vibration than an actual song. So the instrumentals just come from trying to get that form of expression, which is not the same as writing a song."[1] Although not expanded upon, of note is that a special thanks is given to L. Ron Hubbard in the liner notes. The reissued and remastered version of the album contains alternative takes of "Cry for Home" and "Inarticulate Speech of the Heart No. 2".[2]
The recording sessions took place in California, Dublin, and a series of marathon sessions at the Town House in London. Morrison played piano, guitar and saxophone on these sessions.[3] Two Irish musicians played on the album (Arty McGlynn and Davy Spillane) and overall the music had a strong Celtic colouring. Four of the songs were instrumentals.[4]
The Chicago Sun Times gave the album an honourable mention in their list of the top ten albums of 1983.[5]
Peak position | |
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[6] | 21 |
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New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[7] | 15 |
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