- Donovan's second album saw him continue to distance himself from his American idols - Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie. In the process he was managing to produce a very unique (and decidely British) form of folk music, with a whimsical, almost childlike sort of charm to it. Most of the songs on Fairytale are originals, though it does include covers of songs by fellow Brit folk guitarist Bert Jansch, and obscure Texan singer-songwriter Shawn Phillips. Phillips was living in Britian in at the time and had struck up a friendship with Donovan - his song "The Little Tin Soldier" seems lyrically made for Donovan, and fit in perfectly alongside the original material. Phillips also added extra 12-string guitar to the record. Donovan was now a chart success in the UK - "Colours" reached #4, and his non-LP version of Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier" (released around the same time) was a number 1 hit.
01. "Universal Soldier [Mono]" 2:17 *
02. "I'll Try for the Sun [Mono]" 3:40
03. "Sunny Goodge Street" 2:57
04. "Colours" 2:47
05. "Circus of Sour" 1:52
06. "The Summer Day Reflection Song" 2:14
07. "Candy Man" 3:28
08. "Jersey Thursday" 2:15
09. "Belated Forgiveness Plea" 2:58
10. "The Ballad of a Crystal Man" 3:53
11. "The Little Tin Soldier" 3:01
12. "The Ballad of Geraldine" 4:42
Skip Alan – drums
Donovan – banjo, guitar, harmonica, vocals
Brian Locking – bass
Harold McNair – flute
Shawn Phillips – guitar, 12 string guitar
Ευχαριστω και παλι !!!!
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for the release.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to point out the fact that this is not the original UK edition but the 1965 Hickory Records version for the US.