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Van Morrison - Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge (2026) [Blues, Blue-Eyed Soul]; FLAC (tracks)

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Van Morrison - Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge (2026) [Blues, Blue-Eyed Soul]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Van Morrison
Album: Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge
Genre: Blues, Blue-Eyed Soul
Label: Orangefield Records
Released: 2026
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
1. Kidney Stew Blues (3:45)
2. King For A Day Blues (3:46)
3. Snatch It Back And Hold It (3:58)
4. Deep Blue Sea (feat. Elvin Bishop) (4:19)
5. Ain’t That A Shame (3:27)
6. Madame Butterfly Blues (feat. Elvin Bishop) (5:47)
7. Can’t Help Myself (feat. Taj Mahal) (3:42)
8. Betty And Dupree (feat. Taj Mahal) (4:59)
9. Delia’s Gone (3:20)
10. On A Monday (3:22)
11. Monte Carlo Blues (2:55)
12. When It’s Love Time (feat. Elvin Bishop) (2:59)
13. Loving Memories (feat. Elvin Bishop) (4:32)
14. Play The Honky Tonks (feat. Elvin Bishop) (3:51)
15. (Go To The) High Place In Your Mind (feat. John Allair) (3:54)
16. Social Climbing Scene (3:43)
17. Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge (4:02)
18. You’re The One (feat. Elvin Bishop) (4:25)
19. I'm Ready (feat. Buddy Guy) (3:29)
20. Rock Me Baby (feat. Buddy Guy) (5:33)

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Following the success of his critically acclaimed album Remembering Now, which soared into the Top 10 and earned widespread praise, Van Morrison is back with a bold new release.

His upcoming album, Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge, marks a confident return to the sounds and traditions that shaped much of his musical identity. The album pays homage to the legends who defined the blues genre with fresh interpretations of classics made famous by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Lead Belly and more.

Set for release through Orangefeld Records, Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge delivers a spirited, unfltered blues experience from an artist whose connection to the genre runs deep. The album blends Morrison's trademark grit and lyricism with the emotional weight of classic blues, resulting in a collection that feels timeless and fercely alive.

A standout feature of the album is its extraordinary roster of collaborators. Morrison is joined by Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy, Elvin Bishop, John Allair, David Hayes, Bobby Ruggerio, Mitch Woods, Anthony Paule and Larry Vann, whose contributions bring depth, character and authenticity, each adding their own distinctive twist to the record.

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