Redwood Tree

Redwood Tree

Redwood Tree

«Redwood Tree»
de Van Morrison
del álbum Saint Dominic's Preview
Lado A «"Redwood Tree"»
Lado B «"Saint Dominic's Preview"»
Publicación 1972
Grabado Invierno - primavera de 1972
Género(s) Folk rock/R&B
Duración 3:01
Discográfica Warner Bros. Records
Autor(es) Van Morrison
Productor(es) Van Morrison
Certificación 98: Estados Unidos
Cronología de sencillos de Van Morrison
1972
«Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)»
1972
«Redwood Tree»
1973
«Gypsy»
Lista de pistas de Saint Dominic's Preview
«Saint Dominic's Preview»
(5)
«Redwood Tree»
(6)
«"Almost Independence Day
(7)

"Redwood Tree" es una canción del músico norirlandés Van Morrison publicada en el álbum de 1972 Saint Dominic's Preview y como sencillo el mismo año, con la canción "Saint Dominic's Preview" como cara B.

La canción no fue un gran éxito como sencillo según lo previsto por la revista musical Rolling Stone, que escribió: "La afirmación de Saint Dominic's Preview es trasladada al pasado en "Redwood Tree", un estático recuerdo de la niñez centrada en la imagen de una secoya. Este bonito y sensual corte tiene el mejor potencial del álbum como sencillo de éxito".[1]

El biógrafo Johnny Rogan cree que ""Redwood Tree" consagra la belleza del condado de Marin".[2] Por su parte, Brian Hinton comentó: ""Redwood Tree" es una canción sobre la reconciliación, que parece injertar la niñez de Van en Belfast a California, donde las secoyas crecen actualmente, "Keep us from all harm" (lo cual puede traducirse al español como: "Mantenos de todo daño"), una invocación del espíritu de la antigua madera".[3]

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Referencias

  1. Rolling Stone (31-08-1972). «Van Morrison:Saint Dominic's Review». Consultado el 8 de agosto de 2008.
  2. Rogan, No Surrender, p.275
  3. Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p.143

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