Donovan

Donovan

Genres: folk, singer-songwriter, 60s, psychedelic, classic rock

About Donovan

Donovan Philips Leitch (born May 10, 1946 in Maryhill, Lanarkshire), better known as simply Donovan, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, and musician. Originally a '60s folk singer, as the decade progressed Donovan cultivated his own unique eclectic sound, mixing elements of folk, pop, jazz, world music and more, often with a twinge of psychedelia. His most well-known work was suffused with altruistic political overtones, making him an iconic figure of the "flower power" counter-culture of the '60s. Donovan came to fame in Britain in early 1965 with a series of live performances on the television pop series, Ready Steady Go!. He first hit the charts in 1965 with his single "Catch the Wind", continuing on with a string of hits, most of them produced by Mickie Most. Donovan's 1966 Sunshine Superman marked not only a transition to the burgeoning psychedelic scene, but is also viewed as a formative album in its genre, inspiring countless contemporaries. His 1967 double album A Gift from a Flower to a Garden—the first major album released as a boxed set—completed the transition from beat poet folkster to hippie troubadour. As a close friend of The Beatles, he traveled with them to India during their stay at the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and taught them the "clawhammer" finger-picking style, which is featured on several tracks on their seminal 1968 double album The Beatles, better known as "The White Album." The decline of Donovan's commercial popularity coincides roughly with his split from Most in 1969, as well as gradually lessened interest in psychedelics by artists and the record-buying public alike. With the advent of punk rock during the mid-'70s, Donovan, now viewed as a "nice boy" '60s relic, truly fell from favor. Music critics' tastes too had changed; Donovan's new product, while still quirky and experimental, earned little but scorn and derision. As the decades progressed, Donovan would record and perform only sporadically, often separated by several years. Donovan's career went through a revival of sorts with the emergence of Britain's rave scene in the '90s. As a result, his most famous works were reissued, and once again viewed favorably by critics. With the release of the back-to-basics Rick Rubin-produced Sutras in 1996, Donovan's career settled into a comparatively steady stream of new releases, coupled with archival material and various reissues. He was inducted into the Rock and Hall of Fame in 2012.

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Donovan — Top 30 songs of 278

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Donovan Hey Gip
Donovan Catch The Wind
Donovan Sunshine Superman
Donovan Happiness Runs
Donovan Young Girl Blues
Donovan There Was A Time
Donovan Atlantis [1969]
Donovan Hurdy Gurdy Man
Donovan Jennifer Juniper
Donovan Mellow Yellow
Donovan Atlantis
Donovan Season of the Witch
Donovan Season Of The Witch
Donovan Clara Clairvoyant
Donovan The Little White Road
Donovan The Mountain
Donovan Snakeskin
Donovan Mellow Yellow
Donovan Mellow Yellow (Original 1966 7` Mono Single Version)
Donovan Mellow Yellow (1966)
Donovan The Universal Soldier
Donovan Josie
Donovan Pamela Jo
Donovan Remember The Alamo
Donovan Writer In The Sun
Donovan Museum
Donovan Mellow Yellow (Stereo Version)
Donovan BarabajaGal (Love is Hot)
Donovan Mellow Yellow
Donovan Jersey Thursday (1998)
Hey Gip
Catch The Wind
Sunshine Superman
Happiness Runs
Young Girl Blues
There Was A Time
Atlantis [1969]
Hurdy Gurdy Man
Jennifer Juniper
Mellow Yellow
Atlantis
Season of the Witch
Season Of The Witch
Clara Clairvoyant
The Little White Road
The Mountain
Snakeskin
Mellow Yellow
Mellow Yellow (Original 1966 7` Mono Single Version)
Mellow Yellow (1966)
The Universal Soldier
Josie
Pamela Jo
Remember The Alamo
Writer In The Sun
Museum
Mellow Yellow (Stereo Version)
BarabajaGal (Love is Hot)
Mellow Yellow
Jersey Thursday (1998)