DONOVAN
Donovan - Tangerine Puppet, Donovan Deep Cuts (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2
Donovan (born Donovan Philips Leitch, 10 May 1946) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist. He developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelia, and world music (notably calypso). He has lived in Scotland, Hertfordshire (England), London, California, and since at least 2008 in County Cork, Ireland, with his family. Emerging from the British folk scene, Donovan reached fame in the United Kingdom in early 1965 with live performances on the pop TV series Ready Steady Go!. Having signed with Pye Records in 1965, he recorded singles and two albums in the folk vein, after which he signed to CBS/Epic Records in the US – the first signing by the company's new vice-president Clive Davis – and became more successful internationally. He began a long and successful collaboration with leading British independent record producer Mickie Most, scoring multiple hit singles and albums in the UK, US, and other countries.
His most successful singles were the early UK hits "Catch the Wind", "Colours" and "Universal Soldier" in 1965. In September 1966 "Sunshine Superman" topped America's Billboard Hot 100 chart for one week and went to number two in Britain, followed by "Mellow Yellow" at US No. 2 in December 1966, then 1968's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" in the Top 5 in both countries, then "Atlantis", which reached US No. 7 in May 1969.
He became a friend of pop musicians including Joan Baez, Brian Jones and the Beatles. He taught John Lennon a finger-picking guitar style in 1968 that Lennon employed in "Dear Prudence", "Julia", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and other songs. Donovan's commercial fortunes waned after parting with Most in 1969, and he left the industry for a time. Donovan continued to perform and record sporadically in the 1970s and 1980s. His musical style and hippie image were scorned by critics, especially after punk rock. His performing and recording became sporadic until a revival in the 1990s with the emergence of Britain's rave scene. He recorded the 1996 album Sutras with producer Rick Rubin and in 2004 made a new album, Beat Cafe. Donovan was finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014. (Wikipedia)
Here are 60 tracks that I consider underrated songs, and which are deep cuts from across most of Donovan's albums. Enjoy!
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Track list 1
01 Tangerine Puppet 1965 1:52
02 Turquoise 1965 3:31
03 Jersey Thursday 1965 2:15
04 The Ballad of a Crystal Man 1965 3:54
05 Donna Donna 1965 2:58
06 The Summer Day Reflection Song 1965 2:15
07 To Sing for You 1965 2:46
08 To Try for the Sun 1965 3:39
09 Sunny Goodge Street 1965 2:58
10 The Ballad of Geraldine 1965 4:42
11 Codiene (Previously Unreleased Demo) 1965 4:49
12 You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond 1965 3:58
13 Celeste 1966 4:08
14 Ferris Wheel 1966 4:14
15 Legend of a Girl Child Linda 1966 6:54
16 The Trip 1966 4:41
17 The Land of Doesn't Have to Be [Early Version] 1966 2:42
18 Season of the Witch 1966 4:56
19 Epistle to Derroll 1967 5:47
20 Hampstead Incident 1967 4:42
21 House of Jansch 1967 2:40
22 Isle of Islay 1967 2:24
23 Sand and Foam 1967 3:18
24 Someone Singing 1967 3:04
25 Song of the Naturalist's Wife 1967 2:44
26 Starfish on the Toast 1967 2:46
27 Sunny South Kensington 1967 3:51
28 The Enchanted Gypsy 1967 3:20
29 There Was a Time 1967 2:01
30 Voyage Into the Golden Screen 1967 3:13
Track list 2
31 Wear Your Love Like Heaven 1967 2:26
32 Widow With Shawl (A Portrait) 1967 3:02
33 Young Girl Blues 1967 3:48
34 As I Recall It 1968 2:10
35 Get Thy Bearings 1968 2:57
36 Peregrine 1968 3:36
37 Poor Cow 1968 2:56
38 Teen Angel 1968 2:19
39 The Entertaining of a Shy Girl 1968 1:42
40 The River Song 1968 2:17
41 There is a Mountain 1968 2:35
42 Marjorie (Margarine) (Demo) 1969 3:17
43 Where is She 1969 2:46
44 Celtic Rock 1970 3:37
45 Roots Of Oak 1970 4:53
46 Amore 1971 5:52
47 Lord of the Reedy River 1971 2:38
48 The Voyage of the Moon 1971 5:18
49 Cosmic Wheels 1973 4:10
50 There Is An Ocean 1973 4:50
51 The Quest 1974 3:32
52 Lady of the Stars 1977 4:35
53 Local Boy Chops Wood 1977 3:21
54 Maya's Dance 1977 3:43
55 Half Moon Bay 1981 4:05
56 Marjorie Margerine 1981 4:15
57 Give It All Up 1996 3:09
58 Please Don't Bend 1996 4:14
59 The Garden 1996 2:51
60 Yin My Yang 2004 3:35
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Thanks again, Butterboy. Donovan is one of my favorites and there are a few here I don't recognize.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for your kind comments.
Hi djmcblues2,
DeleteI also like Donovan very much. I started listening to Barabajagal way back then and worked my way backwards then forwards. If you just listen to his music you realize he is a very talented guitarist and singer. His songwriting is also stronger than most. Very underrated and underappreciated artist.
Hope you like the selections.
Cheers
Thanks Butterboy, for this personal selection. I'll give it a try
ReplyDeleteRegards
Il Commendatore
DeleteI see you a person of good taste and I think this one will be rewarding for you.
Cheers
Surprised to see "Atlantis" not featured.....
ReplyDeleteHi Des,
DeleteThanks for popping in.
I love that song too, but I felt it was to well known to put in this comp of Deep Cuts. I may pull together my favorite Donovan tracks one day which will definitely include Atlantis...
Cheers
Thank you for this compilation. There are some fine tunes from the soundtrack to the movie 'Brother Sun, Sister Moon' (1972) which Donovan could not release for legal reasons. He re-recorded the songs circa 2004.
ReplyDeleteHi copacetic47,
DeleteI really like to hear Donovan's singing voice. He has some amazing songs that get overlooked.
Hope you enjoy the picks here.
Cheers
Nice write up on Donovan BB when ever I listen to his sixties music and close my eyes it transports me right back..how much of todays music will do that in the future?
ReplyDeleteHi Monty,
DeleteGlad to see you at the Butterboy Blog. Your worlds are always supportive. I think Donovan has a magical voice and I agree his 60's out put is amazing. When I listen to him I also evoke memories of when I first heard him and that instant liking of his voice. There is a lot of great music around today but will it have the same impact 40-50-60 years on, not sure. Or is it simply our generation where around for one of the greatest periods of originality, experimentation and regeneration in music that makes today's work pale in comparison. I like to hear modern bands with a retro 60's 70's feel. The charts are messed up...
Cheers
Thanks for compiling and sharing this.
ReplyDeleteHi Paolo,
DeleteYou are trawling slowly through my previous posts. Glad you found this one.
Cheers.
Well, if I downloaded everything at once, that would be greedy...
Delete"File does not exist on this server" ???
ReplyDeleteHi Bluejay,
DeleteThe link has been updated, tested and working.
Cheers.
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ReplyDeleteHi ronzoni.
DeleteBuild your lists please but hold off for a little while, you're burning me out.
Cheers.
Hi ronzoni,
DeleteNew links established, tested and working.
Cheers.