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A Gift from a Flower to a Garden est le cinquième album de Donovan, sorti en décembre 1967 chez Epic Records aux États-Unis, puis le chez Pye Records au Royaume-Uni.

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A Gift from a Flower to a Garden
Album de Donovan
Sortie décembre 1967
Durée 59:24
Genre folk rock, rock psychédélique
Producteur Mickie Most
Label Epic
Pye
Classement 14e (Billboard)
Critique

AllMusic[1] : 4,5/5

Albums de Donovan

Il s'agit en fait d'un coffret comprenant deux albums : le premier, Wear Your Love Like Heaven, est orienté pop là où le second, For Little Ones, s'adresse (comme son nom l'indique) aux enfants, avec une instrumentation essentiellement acoustique.

Donovan produit lui-même l'essentiel de l'album ; seul le single Wear Your Love Like Heaven / Oh Gosh est produit par Mickie Most.


Titres


Toutes les chansons sont de Donovan Leitch, sauf Under the Greenwood Tree (composée par Donovan sur des paroles de William Shakespeare).


Wear Your Love Like Heaven



Face 1

  1. Wear Your Love Like Heaven – 2:27
  2. Mad John's Escape – 2:20
  3. Skip-a-Long Sam – 2:26
  4. Sun – 3:17
  5. There Was a Time – 2:02

Face 2

  1. Oh Gosh – 1:48
  2. Little Boy in Corduroy – 2:34
  3. Under the Greenwood Tree – 1:58
  4. The Land of Doesn't Have to Be – 2:30
  5. Someone Singing – 3:07

For Little Ones



Face 1

  1. Song of the Naturalist's Wife – 2:47
  2. The Enchanted Gypsy – 3:21
  3. Voyage into the Golden Screen – 3:15
  4. Isle of Islay – 2:24
  5. The Mandolin Man and His Secret – 3:35
  6. Lay of the Last Tinker – 1:49

Face 2

  1. The Tinker and the Crab – 2:55
  2. Widow with Shawl (A Portrait) – 3:02
  3. The Lullaby of Spring – 3:27
  4. The Magpie – 1:31
  5. Starfish-on-the-Toast – 2:45
  6. Epistle to Derroll – 5:44

Musiciens



Références


  1. Bruce Eder, « A Gift from a Flower to a Garden > Overview », Allmusic (consulté le )

Liens externes



На других языках


[en] A Gift from a Flower to a Garden

A Gift From a Flower to a Garden is the fifth album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan, and marks the first double-disc album of his career and one of the first box sets in folk music. It was released in the US (Epic Records L2N 6071 (monaural) / B2N 171 (stereo)) and the UK in December 1967 (Pye Records NPL 20000 (monaural) / NSPL 20000 (stereo)). At the same time, Epic Records also released each of the two records from A Gift From a Flower to a Garden as separate promotional albums in the US. The first record was released as Wear Your Love Like Heaven, and the second record was released as For Little Ones. This was done to allow budgeting for the double-disc album package, which included a folder of the printed lyrics to the second disc with artwork, and a cover featuring an infrared photo of Donovan by Karl Ferris who was his and Jimi Hendrix's personal photographer (requiring six colour separations for printing, instead of the usual four separations).

[es] A Gift From a Flower to a Garden

A Gift From a Flower to a Garden (1967), el quinto trabajo del cantautor escocés Donovan y conforma una de los discos más representativos de finales de los 60. Es el primer doble álbum de la carrera del artista y uno de los primeros de la historia de la música pop-rock (el primero fue el Blonde On Blonde de Dylan). La caja contenía una carpeta con láminas de colores ilustradas y las letras de las canciones del segundo disco, For Little Ones.
- [fr] A Gift from a Flower to a Garden



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