This Is Donovan
1969 compilation album by Donovan
This Is Donovan | ||||
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Compilation album by Donovan | ||||
Released | 1969, 1971, 1974? | |||
Recorded | 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Mickie Most, Donovan Leitch | |||
Donovan chronology | ||||
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This Is Donovan is a compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. Some sources date the album from 1969, while others claim it was released in West Germany (Epic Records BN 26 277) in 1971 and in the Netherlands (Epic Records LP – S 66 251) in 1974.
History
Epic Records compiled many Donovan songs that did not appear on Donovan's Greatest Hits into a two record set titled This Is Donovan for the continental European market. Epic would later assemble a similar release as The World of Donovan tailored to fit the United States market.
Track listing
All tracks by Donovan Leitch, except where noted.
Side one
- "Under the Greenwood Tree" (words by William Shakespeare, music by Donovan Leitch)
- "Writer in the Sun"
- "Sand and Foam"
- "Ferris Wheel"
- "As I Recall It"
- "Three King Fishers"
Side two
- "Laleña"
- "Little Boy in Corduroy"
- "Isle of Islay"
- "The River Song"
- "The Sun Is a Very Magic Fellow"
- "Hampstead Incident"
Side three
- "There is a Mountain"
- "Happiness Runs"
- "West Indian Lady"
- "The Enchanted Gypsy"
- "Sunny South Kensington"
- "Young Girl Blues"
Side four
- "Someone Singing"
- "Where Is She"
- "The Land of Doesn't Have to Be"
- "Celeste"
- "Mad John's Escape"
- "Catch the Wind"
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Donovan
- Discography
- What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid (Catch the Wind)
- Fairytale
- Sunshine Superman
- Mellow Yellow
- A Gift from a Flower to a Garden
- The Hurdy Gurdy Man
- Barabajagal
- Open Road
- HMS Donovan
- Cosmic Wheels
- Essence to Essence
- 7-Tease
- Slow Down World
- Donovan
- Neutronica
- Love Is Only Feeling
- Lady of the Stars
- Sutras
- Pied Piper
- Sixty Four
- Brother Sun, Sister Moon
- Beat Cafe
- Shadows of Blue
- Donovan in Concert
- Live in Japan: Spring Tour 1973
- Rising
- Rising Again
- Greatest Hits Live: Vancouver 1986
- "Catch the Wind"
- "Colours"
- "Universal Soldier"
- "Turquoise" / "Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)"
- "You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond"
- "To Try for the Sun"
- "Josie"
- "Remember the Alamo"
- "Sunshine Superman"
- "Mellow Yellow"
- "Epistle to Dippy"
- "There Is a Mountain"
- "Wear Your Love Like Heaven"
- "Jennifer Juniper"
- "Hurdy Gurdy Man"
- "Atlantis"
- "Laléna"
- "Barabajagal"
- "Rock 'n' Roll with Me"
- "Season of the Witch"
- "Billion Dollar Babies"
- "I Am the Shaman"
albums
- The Best of Donovan (1969)
- Catch the Wind (1971)
- Catch the Wind (1986)
- Atlantis Calling
- Donovan's Greatest Hits
- Donovan's Greatest Hits and More
- The Collection
- Colours (1972)
- Colours (1991)
- Definitive Collection
- Donovan File
- Universal Soldier
- Wonderful Music of Donovan
- Early Treasures
- The Early Years
- This Is Donovan
- A Touch of Music a Touch of Donovan
- Sunshine Superman: The Very Best of Donovan
- Sunshine Superman: 18 Songs of Love and Freedom
- The Real Donovan
- Peace and Love Songs
- Minstrel Boy
- Mellow
- Love Is Hot, Truth Is Molten
- Like It Is, Was, and Evermore Shall Be
- Storyteller
- Summer Day Reflection Songs
- Eco-Song
- The Essential Donovan
- Troubadour: The Definitive Collection 1964–1976
- Try for the Sun: The Journey of Donovan
- Linda Lawrence (wife)
- Donovan Leitch (son)
- Ione Skye (daughter)
- Kirsty Hume (daughter-in-law)
- Ben Lee (son-in-law)
- Ad-Rock (son-in-law)
- There Is an Ocean
- The Sports Play Dylan (and Donovan)
- Island of Circles
- Open Road
- One Night in Time
- The Sensual Donovan
- Category