Summer Day Reflection Songs

Summer Day Reflection Songs Artist: Donovan
Label: Sbme Castle Us
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording reissued
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 060768110021
EAN: 0060768110021
ASIN: B00005NHNR


Release Date: 2001-08-21

Summer Day Reflection Songs


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Tracks:

  1. Catch the Wind
  2. Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do
  3. Josie
  4. Catch the Wind
  5. Remember the Alamo
  6. Cuttin' Out
  7. Car Car (Riding In My Car)
  8. Keep On Truckin'
  9. Goldwatch Blues
  10. To Sing For You
  11. You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond
  12. Tangerine Puppet
  13. Donna Donna
  14. Ramblin' Boy
  15. Every Man Has His Chain
  16. Colours

Tracks:

  1. Universal Soldier
  2. The Ballad of a Crystal Man
  3. The War Drags On
  4. Do You Hear Me Now
  5. Colours (Album Version Without Harmonica)
  6. To Try For the Sun
  7. Sunny Goodge Street
  8. Oh Deed I Do
  9. Circus of Sour
  10. Summer Day Reflection Song
  11. Candy Man
  12. Jersey Thursday
  13. Belated Forgiveness Plea
  14. The Ballad of a Crystal Man (Alternative Take)
  15. The Little Tin Soldier
  16. Ballad of Geraldine
  17. Turquoise
  18. Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Summer Day Reflection Songs to Reflect on Any Day of the Year.......2006-07-18

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.

5 out of 5 stars

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  1. Musik Von
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  3. Enemies ~ Frank Jordan
  4. Use Once and Destroy ~ Bluto's Revenge
  5. More Maximum Madonna ~ Madonna
  6. The Pretty Things ~ The Pretty Things
  7. Untitled
  8. Smoulder ~ King Adora
  9. Desire
  10. Stranglers

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