In Concert: The Complete 1967 Anaheim Show
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Intro
- Isle Of Islay
- Young Girl Blues
- There Is A Mountain
- Poor Love (Poor Cow)
- Sunny Goodge Street
- Celeste
- Fat Angel
- Guinevere
- Widow With A Shawl (A Portrait)
- Epistle To Derroll
- Preachin' Love
Disc 2:
- Lullaby Of Spring
- Sand And Foam
- Hampstead Incident
- Writer In The Sun
- To Try For The Sun
- Someone Singing
- Pebble And The Mill (Happiness Runs)
- Tinker And The Crab
- Rules And Regulations
- Mellow Yellow
- Catch The Wind
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #60376 in Music
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Live, Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
Customer Reviews
Donovan at his height
This version repackaged is the fully version of the Anaheim show except only half of "Catch the wind" tagged on the end due to technical difficulties in taping but catches the height and persuation of Donovan's popularity at that time.
The variety in musical styles along with the solidarity of audience togetherness anbd a belief that music could catalyst Peace in our time.
The music is awsome, DONOVAN AT HIS HEIGHT!
Extra tracks equally brilliant in performance and presentation , songs like "Young but Growing" included for the first time. The hits are there plus songs like "Pebble and the man/happiness runs, the tinker & the crab,really make the concert flow.
One of my favourite albums, repurchased having been updated to two disc. Marvelous music -one of the best concert recordings of the sixties portraying a beatiful artist and time.
well worth the price and place in my collection. Buy Buy Buy!
colin
Re-live the hippy dream!
This is the most glorious evocation of the Summer of Love ever committed to record. Gentle, ethereal and, yes, downright drippy. If, like the gentleman who wrote the two-star review, you are horrified by this, you will hate this record. But for we gentle souls who remember what the world felt like in 1967 and for whom Donovan was our spokesman, lie back and enjoy this quite beautiful music and imagine yourself in a more beautiful time and place. Recorded in Los Angeles in September 1967 with spare backing from Don's acoustic guitar, a flute and a double bass, with a string quartet joining in occasional. Mellow is the word!
Dated, very dated and pompous
Fmom the opening stupid West Coast introduction, to his dad then introducing Donovan, you know this is going to being one long cringe. And it's a double album so double the cringe. Complete with a string quartet and a song about a beautiful experience he had near the Mexican border. Some of his songs (not on this album except a cut version of Catch the Wind) I like and Cosmic Wheels is great. If you like Donovan avoid this and if he's a hero of yours don't watch 'Don't Look Back' either.




