The Day

Van Morrison gets jazzy

- By GREGORY KATZ

Van Morrison has come up with a simple, and surprising­ly effective, way to combat possible writer’s block — recycle old songs and standards with a brand new approach.

He’s tried it before with “Duets: Re-Working the Catalogue” in 2015 and is at it again in “You’re Driving Me Crazy.”

This time he’s teamed with Joey DeFrancesc­o in a supremely relaxed, jazzy workout notable for its easy, almost effortless swing.

This is Morrison when he’s not trying too hard, not looking for new ways to express the emotions captured so brilliantl­y in his earlier work, simply enjoying the chance to team up with a superb organist and trumpeter to revisit some of his older songs mixed in with a few classics.

They shine on a number of standards, including Cole Porter’s “Miss Otis Regrets,” which Morrison personaliz­es with some distinctiv­e mumbling. By now his vocal tics are so familiar that listeners can feel him trying to find, and stretch out, a moment of bliss.

He reaches all the way back to “Astral Weeks” for an updated “The Way Young Lovers Do,” one of the most evocative pieces from that landmark album. The compositio­n stands the test of the time, and Morrison’s vocal performanc­e meets the challenge, even if he’s decades past the comingof-age drama depicted in that song.

He’s taking a number of songs originally performed in more of a rock style and put them in a jazz context. The joy he finds is clear from the opening moments, and there are several occasions when the sometimes grumpy Morrison laughs with pure delight.

Taking away the pressure of coming up with new masterwork­s to match “Into the Mystic” and “Moondance” seems to have liberated Morrison. And, lest ye forget, this man can sing.

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You’re Driving Me Crazy VAN MORRISON AND JOEY DEFRANCESC­O Legacy Recordings

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