Blowin' Your Mind! | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Blowin' Your Mind!.

Blowin' Your Mind! | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Blowin' Your Mind!.
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[TB Sheets] is, substantially, a rerelease of Morrison's 1967 solo album …, Blowin' Your Mind, the album that produced "Brown Eyed Girl."

For Morrison fans this album is a necessary addition to the collection. For those who've never heard the [earlier] releases except for the ubiquitous "Brown Eyed Girl," it should be an exciting listening experience, defining some of the unfilled corners of this man's development as an artist. (p. 69)

The title tune, "T. B. Sheets" is a nightmare set to music. The liner notes explain that Van broke down in tears after recording this memory of life with a girl dying of tuberculosis. Whether or not this girl lived in Van's flat or his imagination, this song to her remains an amazing document. Here he tries to reconcile the emotions summoned up when someone is dying young: the bitterness, the sorrow, the disgust and the anger. A painful track...

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