You’re Driving Me Crazy
Van Morrison’s 39th studio album “You’re Driving Me Crazy” showcases electrifying musical collaborations, fresh interpretations of blues/jazz standards and deep cuts from Van’s songbook. The new album is a collaboration with jazz Hammond organ/trumpet virtuoso, Joey DeFrancesco.
Like his last two albums, “You’re Driving Me Crazy” includes reworked jazz and blues classics (Peter Chatman’s ‘Every Day I Have The Blues’, Eddie Jone’s ‘The Things I Used To Do’, Cole Porter’s ‘Miss Otis Regrets’ alongside tunes from throughout Morrison’s discography (‘The Way Young Lovers Do’ from Van’s 1968’s “Astral Weeks”, through the title-track to 2005’s “Magic Time”)