
Catch The Wind is a Rock album by Donovan, originally released in 1965. On Gatefold: 28 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- warm
- tender
- bohemian
About
The early folk recordings of Scottish troubadour Donovan are a true expression of simple, unadorned performance and songwriting. Although in his early days he was championed as a challenger to Bob Dylan's folk-singer throne, Donovan was far lighter and more melodic. His take on Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier," Mick Softley's "The War Drags On," and Bert Jansch's "Do You Hear Me Now" may exemplify the protest movement, but they don't define his style. "Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do" is a sweet, brokenhearted love song, while "Colours" and "Turquoise" (a love song for Joan Baez, who later covered both tracks) are poetic and expressive. Two versions of "Catch the Wind," including the abbreviated single edit with strings, are here, along with earlier material ("To Sing for You," "Donna Donna") and a peek at his soon-to-be psychedelic period with "Sunny Goodge Street."
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Tracklist
- 1Colours2:47
- 2Sunny Goodge Street2:56
- 3Candy Man3:28
- 4Jersey Thursday2:16
- 5Universal Soldier2:13
- 6The War Drags On3:42
- 7Do You Hear Me Now1:49
- 8Turquoise3:30
- 9Josie3:28
- 10To Sing for You2:44
- 11Dona, Dona2:56
- 12Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do2:55
- 13Catch the Wind2:56
- 14Catch the Wind (Single Version with Strings)2:15
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Peter EdenPRODUCER
- Terry KennedyPRODUCER
- Geoff StephensPRODUCER
Songwriting
- Donovan
- Traditional
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 28 pressings tracked on Gatefold
