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    Donovan - Catch The Wind (1965) Original US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Posted By: Fran Solo
    Donovan - Catch The Wind (1965) Original US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Donovan - Catch The Wind
    Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 600mb
    Label: Hickory Records/LPS 123 | Released: 1965 | Genre: Country-Folk

    A1 Josie
    A2 Catch The Wind
    A3 The Alamo
    A4 Cuttin’ Out
    A5 Keep On Truckin’
    -
    B1 Goldwatch Blues
    B2 To Sing For You
    B3 You’re Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond
    B4 Tangerine Puppett
    B5 Ramblin’ Boy


    Bass – Brian Locking
    Drums – Skip Alan
    Kazoo – Gypsy Dave
    Producer – Stephens*, Eden*, Terry Kennedy
    Notes
    Electronically Enhanced Stereo
    Barcode and Other Identifiers
    Matrix / Runout: F125S XSBV120101-1A nashville matrix 25
    Matrix / Runout: F126S XSBV120101-1A nashville matrix 25


    Donovan - Catch The Wind (1965) Original US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Donovan - Catch The Wind (1965) Original US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Donovan - Catch The Wind (1965) Original US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



    This Rip: 2016
    Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
    Direct Drive Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK2 Quartz
    Cartridge: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
    Amplifier: Marantz 2252
    ADC: E-MU 0404
    DeClick with iZotope RX5: Only Manual (Click per click)
    Vinyl Condition: EX++
    About this LP: From my personal collection
    LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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    Donovan’s folky 1965 recordings for Pye Records (they were released in the U.S. by Hickory Records) bear only a superficial resemblance to the more hip pop material he began issuing a year later when he switched to Epic Records. Some of his famous bejeweled sensibility is already apparent in these tracks, but for the most part this is Donovan as a straight folksinger, and he isn’t bad at it at all. His work from this period has been compared (usually unfavorably) to Bob Dylan, but the strongest influence at play in these songs is probably Bert Jansch, whose “Do You Hear Me Now” is covered here. In the end, the Pye tracks form a complete and distinct cycle in Donovan’s legacy, separate from — but not necessarily lesser than — his more ornate pop material. There have been several compilations of these early songs issued by various labels, including this one from Castle Pulse, and any of them is probably sufficient to provide a taste of what Donovan was up to at the time.
    Review by Steve Leggett, allmusic.com
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