The Essential (2CD)

 
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Donovan
The Essential (2CD)

[ Legacy Records / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 27 September 2012

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Upon his emergence during the mid-'60s, Donovan was anointed "Britain's answer to Bob Dylan," a facile but largely unfounded comparison which compromised the Scottish folk-pop troubadour's own unique vision. Where the thrust of Dylan's music remains its bleak introspection and bitter realism, Donovan fully embraced the wide-eyed optimism of the flower power movement, his ethereal, ornate songs radiating a mystical beauty and childlike wonder; for better or worse, his recordings remain quintessential artifacts of the psychedelic era, capturing the peace and love idealism of their time to perfection. Donovan Leitch was born May 10, 1946 in Glasgow and raised outside of London; at 18 he recorded his first demo, and in 1965 was tapped as a regular on the television pop showcase Ready, Steady, Go! He soon issued his debut single "Catch the Wind," earning the first round of Dylan comparisons with his ramshackle folk sound and ragamuffin look; the single nevertheless reached the U.K. Top Five, with a subsequent meeting between the two singer/songwriters captured in the classic D.A. Pennebaker documentary Don't Look Back.

Donovan's follow-up single, "Colours," was also a hit, and after making his American debut at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, he issued Fairytale, his second and last LP for the Hickory label. Signing with Epic in 1966, he released his breakthrough album, Sunshine Superman, which in its exotic arrangements and pointedly psychedelic lyrical outlook heralded a major shift from his previous work; the title track topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, with the enigmatic "Mellow Yellow" reaching the number two spot a few months later. Donovan remained a chart fixture throughout 1967, generating a series of hits including "Epistle to Dippy," "There Is a Mountain," and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven"; that year he traveled to India alongside the Beatles to study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, a journey which inspired him to renounce drug use and encourage his listeners to turn to meditation. The ambitious double album A Gift from a Flower to a Garden followed, and in 1968 Donovan resurfaced with The Hurdy Gurdy Man, scoring a Top Five smash with the hallucinatory title cut; the record also yielded the hit "Jennifer Juniper." Barabajagal from 1969 generated Donovan's final Top 40 hit, "Atlantis".
All Music Guide.

Each of the aforementioned singles are included on this comprehensive collection of essential Donovan recordings as are many of his lesser known performances that are equally entralling.

Tracks:

Disc One:
Catch The Wind (Single Version)
Colours
Summer Day Reflection Song
Universal Soldier
You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond
Turquoise
Sunshine Superman (Extended Version)
The Trip (Single Version)
Legend Of A Girl Child Linda
Season Of The Witch
Ferris Wheel
Mellow Yellow
Young Girl Blues
Museum
Hampstead Incident
Sunny South Kensington
The Land Of Doesn't Have To Be (Early Version)
Epistle To Dippy

Disc Two:
There Is A Mountain
Wear Your Love Like Heaven
Sun
Isle Of Islay
Sunny Goodge Street
Sand And Foam
Jennifer Juniper
Hurdy Gurdy Man
Get Thy Bearings
Lalena
To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
Atlantis
Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)
Happiness Runs
Riki Tiki Tavi
Celia Of The Seals
I Like You
Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)