The philosopher's stone
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The philosopher's stone
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The work The philosopher's stone represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Musical, Music.
- Label
- The philosopher's stone
- Statement of responsibility
- Van Morrison
- Contributor
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- Isham, Mark
- Michie, Chris
- Montrose, Ronnie
- Hayes, David, (Musician)
- Ellis, Pee Wee
- Dobson, Smith
- DeShannon, Jackie
- Cox, Mick
- Naftalin, Mark
- Clay, Judy
- Platania, John
- Charlton, Lee
- Stocking, Annie
- Boyce-Tillman, June, 1943-
- Van Hooke, Peter
- Moving Hearts (Musical group)
- Wingfield, Pete
- Lady Bianca
- Chieftains
- Kay, Connie
- Jones, Rou, (Drummer)
- Marcus, Toni
- Language
- eng
- Related
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- Wonderful remark
- Drumshanbo hustle
- Flamingoes fly
- Foggy mountain top
- For Mr. Thomas
- High spirits
- I have finally come to realise
- John Henry
- Joyous sound
- Laughing in the wind
- Lover's prayer
- Madam Joy
- Naked in the jungle
- Not supposed to break down
- Ordinary people
- Real real gone
- Really don't know
- Showbusiness
- Song of being a child
- Stepping out queen part 2
- Stepping out queen part two
- Street only knew your name
- Street theory
- There there child
- Try for sleep
- Twilight zone
- Western plain
- Bright side of the road
- Contemplation rose
- Crazy Jane on God
- Don't worry about tomorrow
- Accompanying matter
- libretto or text
- Cataloging source
- EYH
- Date of event
- 1971 and 1987
- Form of composition
- rock music
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Music parts
- not applicable
- Other event information
- Recorded between
- PerformerNote
- Van Morrison, vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, harmonica, Hammond organ ; with variously Bill Atwood, trumpet ; Mark Isham, trumpet, flugel horn, keyboards ; Boots Houston, flute ; Jules Broussard, flute, horns ; Jack Schroer, alto saxophone, saxophone, horns ; Colin Titon, tenor saxophone ; Pee Wee Ellis, saxophone ; Toni Marcus, violin ; John Platania, John Blakey, Herbie Armstrong, Mick Cox, Chris Michie, guitars ; Ronnie Montrose, guitar, background vocals ; John Klingberg, Bill Church, David Hayes, Jerome Rimson, Clive Culbertson, bass guitar ; John Allair, Hammond organ, keyboards, piano ; Neil Drinkwater, keyboards ; Bernie Kraus, Moog synthesizer ; Jeff Labes, Mark Naftalin, Mark Jordan, Pete Wingfield, Smith Dobson, piano ; Gary Mallaber, Connie Kay, Lee Charlton, Dahaud Shaar, Rick Schlosser, Peter Van Hooke, Tony Day, Tom Dollinger, Roy Jones, David Early, drums ; Jackie De Shannon, Judy Clay, Bianca Thornton, Pauline Lazano, Annie Stocking, backing vocals ; June Boyce, vocals ; Moving Hearts ; The Chieftains
- Series statement
- The unreleased tapes
- Series volume
- vol. 1
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
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