Time: 56:38
Size: 129.7 MB
Styles: Folk-Pop-Rock
Year: 1990
Art: Front
[3:09] 1. Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)
[3:23] 2. Josie
[2:13] 3. Catch The Wind
[2:40] 4. To Sing For You
[3:01] 5. Remember The Alamo
[2:04] 6. Oh Deed I Do
[3:49] 7. Ballad Of A Crystal Man
[2:09] 8. Universal Soldier
[1:45] 9. Do You Hear Me Now
[2:42] 10. Colours
[3:28] 11. Turquoise
[2:32] 12. There Is A Mountain
[2:30] 13. Rambling Boy
[2:53] 14. Sunny Goodge Street
[3:13] 15. Hurdy Gurdy Man
[3:37] 16. The War Drags On
[2:11] 17. Jersey Thursday
[2:52] 18. Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do
[2:39] 19. Jennifer Juniper
[3:37] 20. Mellow Yellow
Donovan Philips Leitch (born May 19, 1946 in Maryhill, Glasgow), better known as simply Donovan, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, and musician. Originally a ’60s folk singer, as the decade progressed Donovan cultivated his own unique eclectic sound, mixing elements of folk, pop, jazz, world music and more, often with a twinge of psychedelia. His most well-known work was suffused with altruistic political overtones, making him an iconic figure of the “flower power” counter-culture of the ’60s.
Donovan came to fame in the United Kingdom in early 1965 with a series of live performances on the television pop series, Ready Steady Go!. He first hit the charts in 1965 with his single “Catch the Wind”, continuing on with a string of hits, most of them produced by Mickie Most. Donovan’s 1966 Sunshine Superman marked not only a transition to the burgeoning psychedelic scene, but is also viewed as a formative album in its genre, inspiring countless contemporaries. His 1967 double album A Gift From A Flower To A Garden—the first major album released as a boxed set—completed the transition from beat poet folkster to hippie troubadour.
Donovan came to fame in the United Kingdom in early 1965 with a series of live performances on the television pop series, Ready Steady Go!. He first hit the charts in 1965 with his single “Catch the Wind”, continuing on with a string of hits, most of them produced by Mickie Most. Donovan’s 1966 Sunshine Superman marked not only a transition to the burgeoning psychedelic scene, but is also viewed as a formative album in its genre, inspiring countless contemporaries. His 1967 double album A Gift From A Flower To A Garden—the first major album released as a boxed set—completed the transition from beat poet folkster to hippie troubadour.
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