All Artists: Donovan Title: Summer Day Reflection Songs Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Castle Music America Release Date: 6/6/2000 Album Type: Import Number of Discs: 2 SwapaCD Credits: 2 UPC: 602923661322 |
Donovan Summer Day Reflection Songs
UK 2-CD compilation from 'the British Invasion's answer to Bob Dylan'. Contains all of Donovan's Pye output. 33 tracks. Sanctuary. 2005. | |
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Album Description UK 2-CD compilation from 'the British Invasion's answer to Bob Dylan'. Contains all of Donovan's Pye output. 33 tracks. Sanctuary. 2005. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsBack to the '60s Real Ground | Maryland | 01/06/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "My wife got me this album for a birthday and it's one of the best music compilations by a single artist from the '60s. The guitar playing is terrific and the songs reflect the Vietnam War era and the hope for a better world. There is a lot to this collection -- Catch the Wind, Colours, Universal Soldier, To Try for the Sun, The Ballad of a Crystal Man, Do You Hear Me Now, etc. This is an album that won't gather dust." Summer Day Reflection Songs to Reflect on Any Day of the Yea Danielle Lane | Horseshoe, North Carolina | 07/18/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "When this was released, I think in 2000, I sort of went over the moon. Here they were at last, everything that had been released in America on the Hickory label. All the pre Mickey Most, pre psychedelic stuff. Well there's those songs that came out on "Troubadour" and the stuff on "Sixty Four" the album of pre "What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid" record that's only available on Donovan's website. Still, this is one fine set. You can skip all the other (and there's a zillion of 'em) compilation records of Donovan's early stuff and just get this.
I'll say, it has never ceased to amaze me how they keep coming up with ways to repackage Donovan's stuff. I'll bet you could buy a couple dozen Albums and you'd still just have the songs that are included here. And the quality here is better than you're going to find on the other CDs. They really took care when they mastered this. In short, This is a must own set for any Donovan fan. Actually it's a must own set for anybody who wants to understand the Sixties. I play this all the time, however I must admit that I have many, many of those other compilations. I'm just a Donovan junkie, would have been a groupie had I been born a couple decades earlier. Ah well, I just can't help it." |