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  1. Recording and composition. Cyprus Avenue – the street in Belfast that inspired the song. Built on a basic blues structure with an unusual arrangement, the song was recorded at the Astral Weeks sessions on 25 September 1968, at Century Sound Studio with Lewis Merenstein as producer. [1] The strings and harpsichord were overdubbed a month later.

  2. Leonard „Lenny“ Bernstein [ ˈbɜːrnstaɪn] (* 25. August 1918 als Louis Bernstein in Lawrence, Massachusetts; † 14. Oktober 1990 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist, Dirigent und Pianist . Zu Bernsteins erfolgreichsten Bühnenwerken gehören die Musicals On the Town (1944), Candide (1956, Neufassung 1974) und vor allem ...

  3. Recording and composition. As the final song on the album, "Slim Slow Slider" was also the last song recorded on the final session on 15 October 1968, at Century Sound Studios in New York City with Lewis Merenstein as producer. [1] John Payne, who played soprano saxophone on this song, says there was a long section at the end of this song that ...

  4. Vintage Violence is the debut solo studio album by Welsh musician John Cale, released on 25 March 1970 by Columbia Records. Cale and Lewis Merenstein produced the album.

  5. Moondance. US. 92. 10.12.1977. (4 Wo.) Moondance ist das dritte Soloalbum des nordirischen Sängers und Songwriters Van Morrison und wurde im Februar 1970 veröffentlicht. Es vereint die Stilrichtungen des Rhythm and Blues, Folk, Pop und Soul, wobei auch Einflüsse aus dem Jazz zu erkennen sind, besonders im Titelsong.

  6. Morrison first recorded the song in the summer of 1969 at the Warner Publishing Studio, New York with producer Lewis Merenstein. The track was rerecorded in the sessions from September to November of the same year at the A&R Recording Studios, 46th Street, New York to be released on Moondance. Composition

  7. The song was recorded during the first Astral Weeks recording session at Century Sound Studios in New York City on 25 September 1968 with Lewis Merenstein as producer. Van Morrison remarked on this song: "'Beside You' is the kind of song that you'd sing to a kid or somebody you love. It's basically a love song, just a song about being ...