40 Years After Releasing His First Solo Album Van Morrison Signs New Record Deal


LONDON, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --     Van Morrison has renewed his relationship with Polydor Records in one of
the music industry's most important deals of the year.

The deal grants Polydor the rights in Van's catalogue of recordings - one
of the most seminal in the music business - a move which has allowed the
release later this month of a Greatest Hits album which spans all five
decades of his career for the first time. The album, "Still On Top", will be
one of Polydor's biggest releases for Christmas, and will pave the way for
Van's eagerly-anticipated next studio album - due early 2008 on Exile
Productions/Polydor Records.

Despite being in the music business since the Sixties (when on occasions
he played seven gigs a day) Van still averages 100 gigs a year. He has sold
an estimated 40m records worldwide, and his catalogue consistently sells in
excess of half a million records a year across the globe.

Universal Music Operations president David Joseph says: "Van Morrison is
one of the greatest artists of all time. We look forward to working with his
past, present and most importantly his future hits."

Some facts about Polydor...

Polydor is the UK's leading record company, and home to some of the most
successful new talent to emerge from this country in the past five years.

The label's UK roster includes the multi platinum-selling artists Scissor
Sisters, Snow Patrol, Kaiser Chiefs, Take That, James Morrison and Girls
Aloud as well as this year's successful breakthroughs Klaxons and Kate Nash.
They share a roster with successful acts from across the musical spectrum,
from Ian Brown to Yeah Yeah Yeahs. In 2006, the label's Snow Patrol, Take
That and Scissor Sisters emerged as the three biggest-selling albums of the
year - giving Polydor Records an unprecedented 1-2-3 of the chart of the
year.

Formed in 1946, Polydor is a label with a rich heritage. Its catalogue
includes the work of such musical greats as The Who, Cream, The Jam and Abba.

Polydor is run by joint presidents David Joseph and Colin Barlow. It is
owned by Universal Music Group, the world's leading music company with
wholly-owned record operations or licensees in 77 countries around the world.

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