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Queen of the Slipstream

"Queen of the Slipstream"
Van Morrison Queen of the Slipstream single cover.jpg
Single by Van Morrison
from the album Poetic Champions Compose
A-side "Queen of the Slipstream"
B-side "Spanish Steps"
Released April 1988
Format 7" single
Recorded Summer 1987, The Wool Hall Studios, Beckington
Genre Celtic, Folk-rock
Length 4:55
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s) Van Morrison
Producer(s) Van Morrison
Van Morrison singles chronology
"Someone Like You"
(1987)
"Queen of the Slipstream"
(1988)
"I'll Tell Me Ma"
(1988)
"Someone Like You"
(1987)
"Queen of the Slipstream"
(1988)
"I'll Tell Me Ma"
(1988)
Poetic Champions Compose track listing
"The Mystery"
(2)
"Queen of the Slipstream"
(3)
"I Forgot That Love Existed"
(4)

"Queen of the Slipstream" is a romantic ballad written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and recorded on his 1987 album, Poetic Champions Compose. In 1988 it was released as a single in the U.K., but did not chart.

"Queen of the Slipstream" was recorded at the same sessions as the other tracks that were released on Poetic Champions Compose in the summer of 1987 at the Wool Hall Studios, Beckington.

The song is a romantic ballad composed in the key of E major with a chord progression of E-G#m-A. The bridge uses the progression of F#m-C#m-F#m-E-F#m-C#m-F#m-C#m. It is written in 4/4 time and is played at a slow tempo.

Morrison used a full string orchestra for "Queen of the Slipstream", as Fiachra Trench, the arranger of the string parts, told biographer Peter Mills: "[Morrison's] string sessions in the USA had been for a smaller section than I used: I think we had about 26 players. The string session went very smoothly ... On "Queen of the Slipstream" I reduced the strings to a chamber group for Van's harmonica solo and the second bridge which follows. Otherwise it's the full section." Trench went on to say: "Some of the string lines are derived from Neil Drinkwater's piano lines. I often use that technique when writing string arrangements, it helps to make the strings sound more part of the track, less like an overdub, less pop."

The lyrics quote two of Morrison's songs from his early career; "the slipstream" derives from "Astral Weeks" and the lines "I see you slipping and sliding in the snow ... you come running to me, you'll come running to me" were used in "Come Running".

"Queen of the Slipstream" was one of the songs included on Van Morrison's first compilation album, The Best of Van Morrison that was released in 1990. It was included as a track on the movie hits compilation album, Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits that was released by EMI in February 2007. It is one of the songs on the Polydor U.K. October 2007 release, Still on Top - The Greatest Hits. The UK released three disc album is a limited edition.


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