As is the case for most of Van Morrison's albums, plucking favourite songs from them is generally a wasted exercise over at least the past couple of decades.
Instead it's best to make a call on the overall sound and flow, the originality factor also needs to be considered. Using those criteria Keep Me Singing is right up there.
Van hasn't just trawled the lyrics that he has in his war chest, he's brought new gems to the table.
The musicianship is also of a high standard, thanks not only to his own contribution but also to Fiachra Trench who contributes keyboards on most tracks and has arranged the strings on many of the tracks.
Van himself stretches his repertoire with drums, blues harp, alto sax and lead guitar on some of the songs.
The rest of the band is high class too, the end result being that Keep Me Singing isn't just for staunch and loyal long term fans. In other words studio album number 36 is one you'll just have to find the money for.
Rating: 5/5 stars