
Van Morrison breaks musical industry records with New Album “Remembering Now,” Set to Release June 13 — Breaks New Industry Record
With “Remembering Now,” Morrison becomes the first artist in history to release original studio albums in seven consecutive decades, beginning with the 1960s. The milestone firmly cements his legacy not just as a pioneer of rock, soul, and blues, but as a rare musical force with longevity, evolution, and enduring relevance.
The new album, produced and written by Morrison himself, features 12 new tracks that explore themes of time, reflection, personal freedom, and emotional resilience. Early previews hint at a blend of Morrison’s signature soulful vocals, jazzy instrumentation, and poetic lyricism — all tied together with a more introspective, modern twist.
In a statement released through his label, Morrison shared:
”‘Remembering Now’ is about being present — but not forgetting where you’ve come from. It’s a journey through sound and memory, without getting lost in either.”
Industry insiders are already calling the album “a return to form” and “one of his most profound records in years.” It features collaborations with longtime band members and a few surprise guest musicians from the current wave of soul and jazz revivalists — a symbolic passing of the torch as well as a bridge across generations.
Adding to the excitement, Van Morrison will embark on a limited “Remembering Now Tour” across select cities in the U.S. and Europe beginning in July, with several shows already selling out in pre-sale.
Fans and fellow artists have been quick to celebrate the achievement. Bruce Springsteen called Morrison “a master of the eternal song,” while Rolling Stone praised him as “the definition of timeless artistry.”
As Morrison prepares to add another masterpiece to his catalog, “Remembering Now” stands not just as a new album — but as a monumental chapter in the history of modern music. The world will be listening on June 13.
Tracklist highlights rumored to include:
1.“Moments in the Mirror”
2.“Echoes of Now”
3.“Stillness in the Storm”
4.“Belfast Sunset (Revisited)”
5.“Time Will Tell Again”
Stay tuned — Van Morrison is not just remembering the now, he’s redefining it.
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