DONOVAN

 


PYE - 7N 15801
DONOVAN
Catch the wind
Why do you treat me like you do

EPIC - 5-10045
DONOVAN
Sunshine superman
The trip

EPIC - 5-10127
DONOVAN
Epistle to Dippy
Preachin' love

EPIC - 5-10345
DONOVAN
Hurdy gurdy man
Teen angel

EPIC - 5-10510
DONOVAN
Barabajagal
Love is hot

EPIC - 5-9967
DONOVAN
Atlantis
To Susan on the west coast waiting

PYE
DONOVAN
Colours
Hey Gyp

EPIC - EPCA 1418
DONOVAN
Atlantis
Sunshine superman

 


PYE-VOGUE - 17171/1

A TOUCH OF MUSIC A TOUCH OF DONOVAN

Side 1: Colours - Donna, Donna - Sunny Goodge street - The summer day reflection song - Od deed i do - Car car

Side 2: Catch the wind - The ballad of a crystal man - I'll try for the sun - Keep on truckin' - To sing for you - Jersey thursday


PYE-VOGUE - 17171/2

A TOUCH OF MUSIC A TOUCH OF DONOVAN

Side 3: Candy man - The ballad of Regaldine - Hey gyp (dig the showness) - The Alamo - You're gonna need somebody on your bond

Side 4: Turquoise - Universal soldier - Why do you treat me like you do - The little tin soldier - Outtin' out - The war drags on - Josie

 

DONOVAN (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

Donovan Leitch (born 10th May 1946) is a Scottish singer-songwriter who emerged as part of the mid-1960s folk music scene.

Donovan was born in a tenement in Maryhill (Glasgow), the son of a lathe operator, although the family moved to Hatfield (England) in 1956. At first he was called the British answer to Bob Dylan, despite the fact that his own vision and style couldn’t be more different from Dylan’s. Donovan first hit the pop charts in 1965 with his single “Catch the Wind”.

He produced hit after hit throughout the sixties and his Sunshine Superman album was considered an innovative breakthrough to a new pyschedelic pop sound. His 1967 double album A Gift from a Flower to a Garden completed the transition from beat poet folkster to hippie troubadour. His career continued though the 1970s and picked up again with re-issues of his old songs in the 1990s.

As a close friend of The Beatles he travelled to India with them during their famous trip, and taught them how to fingerpick on their guitars.