Essential
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- Released
- 30/03/2004
- Music Genre
- Folk
Description
Personnel includes: Donovan; The Jeff Beck Group.
Producers: Terry Kennedy, Peter Eden, Geoff Stephens, Mickie Most.
Compilation producer: Bob Irwin, Al Quaglieri.
Includes liner notes by Jaan Uhelszki.
This is part of Sony's The Essential Collection series.
Containing an economical sampling of the music from Sony's TROUBADOUR box set (and a track list that is remarkably similar to DONOVAN'S GREATEST HITS), THE ESSENTIAL DONOVAN is highly recommended for the casual Donovan fan. His egregious tag as "the British Bob Dylan" and his sometimes-silly hippie vibe notwithstanding, Donovan wrote some of the catchiest singles of the late 1960s, and this disc brings these together in one succinct, chronologically sequenced package.
The collection kicks off with the singer/songwriter's earliest recordings for the Hickory label with the folkie, guy-and-his-guitar charm of "Catch the Wind" and "Colors." When Donovan signed to Epic in 1966, however, he began the string of singles for which he is best known and that epitomized the strange yet breezy pop of the times. This includes "Sunshine Superman," "Mellow Yellow," "Epistle to Dippy," and "There Is a Mountain," each holding up as a delectable pop gem. The gentle "Jennifer Juniper" and the raucous "Barabajagal" (recorded with the Jeff Beck Group) keep the dynamics shifting, and round out this excellent singles set.
Producers: Terry Kennedy, Peter Eden, Geoff Stephens, Mickie Most.
Compilation producer: Bob Irwin, Al Quaglieri.
Includes liner notes by Jaan Uhelszki.
This is part of Sony's The Essential Collection series.
Containing an economical sampling of the music from Sony's TROUBADOUR box set (and a track list that is remarkably similar to DONOVAN'S GREATEST HITS), THE ESSENTIAL DONOVAN is highly recommended for the casual Donovan fan. His egregious tag as "the British Bob Dylan" and his sometimes-silly hippie vibe notwithstanding, Donovan wrote some of the catchiest singles of the late 1960s, and this disc brings these together in one succinct, chronologically sequenced package.
The collection kicks off with the singer/songwriter's earliest recordings for the Hickory label with the folkie, guy-and-his-guitar charm of "Catch the Wind" and "Colors." When Donovan signed to Epic in 1966, however, he began the string of singles for which he is best known and that epitomized the strange yet breezy pop of the times. This includes "Sunshine Superman," "Mellow Yellow," "Epistle to Dippy," and "There Is a Mountain," each holding up as a delectable pop gem. The gentle "Jennifer Juniper" and the raucous "Barabajagal" (recorded with the Jeff Beck Group) keep the dynamics shifting, and round out this excellent singles set.
Product Details
- Artist
- Donovan
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Label / Studio
- SONY BMG
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Number of Discs
- 1
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Catch the Wind (Mono Version)
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Colours (Mono Version)
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Sunshine Superman (Unedited Version)
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Season of the Witch
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Mellow Yellow (Mono Version)
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Epistle to Dippy
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There Is a Mountain
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Wear Your Love Like Heaven
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Jennifer Juniper
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Hurdy Gurdy Man
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Lalena
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To Susan On the West Coast Waiting
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Atlantis
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Barabajagal



