What's It Gonna Take? Explained

What's It Gonna Take?
Type:studio
Artist:Van Morrison
Cover:Van Morrison - What's It Gonna Take.jpg
Alt:A sketch of a man and a woman running with puppet master strings attached to them and hands in the air controlling them
Studio:
  • Real World Studios
  • Bath Spa Hotel, Bath
  • Richard Dunn Studio
  • Culloden Hotel, County Down
  • Holywood Studios
  • Musicbox Studios, Cardiff
Genre:Contemporary R&B
Language:English
Label:Exile, Virgin
Producer:Van Morrison
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What's It Gonna Take? is the 43rd studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released on 20 May 2022. It reached the Top Ten in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, but failed to chart in Ireland. It was also his first solo album in over fifty years not to chart in the US.

Critical reception

While the musicianship and sound of the album was generally well-received by critics, the lyrical subject matter of COVID-19 denialism was widely criticised. In The Arts Desk, Nick Hasted scored it two out of five stars, accused the artist of "monomania", and called the album "egocentric, pernicious, and already outdated". However, he noted that select tracks were of a high quality. AllMusic Guide awarded it two and a half out of five stars, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine finding Morrison "doubling down on all of his gripes", and concluding that the resultant "blend of anodyne R&B and anger makes for one of the odder albums" in his catalogue. In his Pop Medicine column on MedPage Today, Dr. Arthur Lazarus praised the "first-rate" music, but ultimately dismissed the album as a "self-absorbed descent into COVID lunacy". He condemned Morrison for ignoring scientific facts, seeing the pandemic in an egocentric manner, and speaking out against the media while benefiting from its attentions.

In an article bearing the headline, "Van Morrison’s Songs of the Free", National Review said that the "cultural and philosophical breakthrough album asks the question of the age." It finds that, "[singing] from a place of innate liberty", Morrison is "in a vigorous, inventive frame of mind", and concludes that he "describes the culture’s recent repression".

Track listing

All songs written by Van Morrison

  1. "Dangerous" – 7:40
  2. "What’s It Gonna Take?" – 3:23
  3. "Fighting Back Is the New Normal" – 3:36
  4. "Fodder for the Masses" – 4:45
  5. "Can’t Go On This Way" – 6:42
  6. "Sometimes It’s Just Blah Blah Blah" – 3:37
  7. "Money from America" – 7:36
  8. "Not Seeking Approval" – 6:31
  9. "Damage and Recovery" – 4:05
  10. "Nervous Breakdown" – 5:09
  11. "Absolutely Positively the Most" – 5:20
  12. "I Ain’t No Celebrity" – 4:41
  13. "Stage Name" – 4:28
  14. "Fear and Self‐Loathing in Las Vegas" – 5:04
  15. "Pretending" – 6:47

Personnel

"Dangerous"

"What's It Gonna Take?"

"Fighting Back Is the New Normal"

"Fodder from the Masses"

"Can't Go On This Way"

"Sometimes It's Just Blah Blah Blah"

"Money from America"

"Not Seeking Approval"

"Damage and Recovery"

"Nervous Breakdown"

"Absolutely Positively the Most"

"I Ain't No Celebrity"

"Stage Name"

"Fear and Self-Loathing in Las Vegas"

"Pretending"

Technical personnel

See also

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