Van Morrison - Reminds Me Of You ( Remastered ) Lyrics On Screen

"Reminds Me of You" track seven on Van Morrison's twenty-seventh studio album Back On Top. Released on 9 March 1999 by Point Blank. It reached the Top Twenty in seven countries, building on the success of 1997's The Healing Game. Recorded at the Wool Hall Studios, south of Bath, England, except strings, which were recorded at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland. The musicians on the album are understated with Ian Jennings playing double bass, Geraint Watkins playing Hammond organ and Pee Wee Ellis on saxophones. "Reminds Me of You" dates back to a 1996 break-up of his engagement to Michelle Rocca; they had reunited by the time of the song's release. The album received mixed reviews from critics but performed well commercially and was his highest-charting album in the US since Wavelength. It went gold in both the US and UK. Allmusic welcomed Morrison's "return to the music that suits him so well... blues and R&B", and found that the album finds him "celebrating life and its pleasures to the limit." Rolling Stone summed it up as being "solid, brilliant, silly in sad ways. But it's still one Monet and nine Norman Rockwells." The Irish Independent was critical, suggesting that "[somewhere] in the mid-Eighties the poet/philosopher accolades seem to have seeped into his skull, and he began churning out same-sounding albums on an almost annual basis." Critic George Graham lauded it as "one of his best, most tasteful albums in recent years, and Van Morrison has had some very good albums in this period."