Donovan's Greatest Hits

Donovan Donovan's Greatest Hits

Donovan
Label: Sony
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:30th March 1999

Extra tracks Original recording reissued Original recording remastered Audio CD $4.59Buy now at Amazon

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Track Listing

  • 1. Mellow Yellow
  • 2. Colours
  • 3. Hurdy Gurdy Man
  • 4. Catch the Wind
  • 5. Lalena
  • 6. Epistle to Dippy
  • 7. Sunshine Superman
  • 8. There Is a Mountain
  • 9. Jennifer Juniper
  • 10. Wear Your Love Like Heaven
  • 11. Season of the Witch
  • 12. Atlantis [*]
  • 13. To Susan on the West Coast Waiting [*]
  • 14. Barabajagal [*]
  • 15. Riki Tiki Tavi [*]

Product Description

Originally released in 1969, this classic greatest hits collection contains "Mellow Yellow," "Colours," "Hurdy Gurdy Man," "Catch the Wind," "Lalena," "Sunshine Superman," "There Is a Mountain," "Jennifer Juniper," "Wear Your Love Like Heaven," "Season of the Witch" and three bonus songs, including "Atlantis."
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Media Type: CD
Artist: DONOVAN
Title: GREATEST HITS
Street Release Date: 03/30/1999
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Amazon.com

Greatest Hits is the budget option for those who've concluded that two discs of Donovan is a disc too many and zero is one too few. Troubadour, Sony's 1992 Donovan box set, boasts nearly three times the tracks this 15-song single-disc retrospective offers, but Greatest Hits delivers what it promises: "Colours" and "Catch the Wind" from his folkie phase and "Mellow Yellow," "Sunshine Superman," and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" from the lad's best-pal-a-flower-ever-had period. Also included are plenty more catchy folk-rock hits cut between 1964 and 1970 as well as four bonus tracks, including the delightfully earnest "Atlantis" and "Barabajagal," with the celebrated first-edition Jeff Beck Group providing backing. Donovan's blissed-out liner notes ("Whatever you think this song is about, it probably is") round out the package quite quaintly. --Steven Stolder

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