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Barabajagal

 
Album Review: Barabajagal
 

  • Artist: Donovan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 11, 1969
  • Total Time: 33:45
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Donovan was in a tremendously creative phase during the latter part of 1968, owing to both a tour of the United States (which yielded a live album) and the chemical and social stimulation of his surroundings. Amid all of that activity and his subsequent recordings, his European performances, and the slightly late catch-up of his British career to his American success, Donovan's work blossomed in several different directions on the resulting album, Barabajagal. He still sounded like a folkie, but on the title track as well as "Superlungs My Supergirl," he was backed by the Jeff Beck Group and an outfit that included Big Jim Sullivan and John Paul Jones, respectively. With Barabajagal, Donovan intermingled soft, lyrical, spaced-out folk, hard psychedelia, children's songs, anthems to free love (along with a lusty appreciation of the fairer sex that runs throughout the album), and even antiwar sentiments ("To Susan on the West Coast Waiting"). The result was the most challenging album then issued by Donovan, but also one of his most successful, with album sales driven by the presence of the U.S. hit "Atlantis." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Barabajagal (Love Is Hot) Donovan Donovan (3:20)
Superlungs My Supergirl Donovan Donovan (2:39)
Where Is She? Donovan Donovan (2:46)
Happiness Runs Donovan Donovan (3:25)
I Love My Shirt Donovan Donovan (3:19)
The Love Song Donovan Donovan (3:14)
To Susan on the West Coast Waiting Donovan Donovan (3:12)
Atlantis Donovan Donovan (5:03)
Trudi Donovan Donovan (2:23)
Pamela Jo Donovan Donovan (4:24)

Credits

Jeff Beck (Guitar), Donovan (Guitar), Donovan (Harmonica), Donovan (Vocals), Donovan (Main Performer), Rod Stewart (Vocals), Ron Wood (Guitar), Harold McNair (Flute), Madeline Bell (Vocals), Nicky Hopkins (Keyboards), Aynsley Dunbar (Drums), Tony Carr (Percussion), Tony Carr (Drums), Alan Hawkshaw (Piano), Mickie Most (Producer), Danny Thompson (Bass)
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Barabajagal
Barabajagal cover
Studio album by Donovan
Released August 11, 1969
Recorded May 1968 – May 1969
Genre Folk
Length 33:43
Label Epic
Producer Mickie Most
Professional reviews
Donovan chronology
The Hurdy Gurdy Man
(1968)
Barabajagal
(1969)
Open Road
(1970)

Barabajagal is the seventh studio album and eighth album overall from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the U.S. on August 11, 1969 (Epic Records BN 26481 (stereo)), but was not released in the UK because of a continuing contractual dispute that also prevented Sunshine Superman, Mellow Yellow, and The Hurdy Gurdy Man from being released in the UK.

Contents

History

While the majority of the Barabajagal sessions took place in November 1968, "Happiness Runs" and "Where Is She" were recorded the previous May. All of these songs except "Atlantis", "I Love My Shirt" and "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" were shelved while Donovan's Greatest Hits was still high in the charts. "Atlantis" / "I Love My Shirt" was released as a single in November 1968 in the UK. In the U.S., "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" / "Atlantis" was eventually released in March 1969. "Atlantis" ended up charting higher than its a-side.

In May 1969, Mickie Most produced at least one session with Donovan fronting the Jeff Beck Group. "Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)" (also "Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)" and simply "Barabajagal") and "Trudi" (originally "Bed with Me") resulted from these sessions. There were other songs recorded by Donovan and the Jeff Beck Group, but they remained unreleased until they appeared as bonus tracks on the 2005 UK reissue of the album. Rod Stewart was in the band at this time, but he does not sing lead on any of the songs that were released. Tony Newman is featured as drummer.

"Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)" / "Trudi" was released as a single in June of 1969 in the UK and in August 1969 in the United States. Following the pattern of Donovan's previous releases, his next album was named after the hit single of the time. The inclusion of "Atlantis" and "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" helped make Barabajagal a strong seller in the United States.

The songs on this album represent all facets of Donovan's career. Several rockers adorn the album, including the title track, "Trudi", "The Love Song" and "Superlungs (My Supergirl)". "I Love My Shirt" updates the sound of Donovan's children's music, and there are several slow songs featuring breathy vocals ("Where Is She?", "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting") reminiscent of the For Little Ones portion of A Gift from a Flower to a Garden. It is during the Barabajagal sessions that Donovan's musical vision and work ethic began to diverge from that of producer Mickie Most. The two eventually stopped working together, effectively ending Donovan's chart success.

"Happiness Runs" is a round sung by Donovan, Graham Nash, Michael McCartney, and Leslie Duncan and was originally released without the round as "Pebble and the Man" on Donovan in Concert. "Superlungs (My Supergirl)" was originally recorded during the Sunshine Superman sessions, but was not used for that album. That recording was released on Troubadour The Definitive Collection 1964 – 1976. Donovan re-recorded the song for Barabajagal.

Reissues

  • On October 25, 1990, Epic Records reissued Barabajagal (Epic 26481) in the U.S. on CD.
  • On May 16, 2005, EMI reissued Barabajagal (EMI 8735692) in the UK on CD with thirteen bonus tracks.

Track listing

All tracks by Donovan Leitch.

Original album (U.S.)

Side one

  1. "Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)" – 3:20
  2. "Superlungs (My Supergirl)" – 2:39
  3. "Where Is She?" – 2:46
  4. "Happiness Runs" – 3:25
  5. "I Love My Shirt" – 3:19

Side two

  1. "The Love Song" – 3:14
  2. "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" – 3:12
  3. "Atlantis" – 5:06
  4. "Trudi" – 2:23
  5. "Pamela Jo" – 4:24

2005 EMI version (UK) bonus tracks

  1. "Stromberg Twins" – 4:40
  2. "Snakeskin" – 2:41
  3. "Lauretta's Cousin Laurinda" – 4:18
  4. "Swan (Lord of the Reedy River)" – 3:08
  5. "Poor Man's Sunshine (Nativity)" – 5:19
  6. "New Year's Resolution (Donovan's Celtic Jam)" – 3:16
  7. "Runaway" – 3:03
  8. "Sweet Beverley" – 2:59
  9. "Marjorie (Margarine)" – 3:17
  10. "Little White Flower" – 2:09
  11. "Good Morning Mr. Wind" – 2:08
  12. "Palais Girl" – 2:26
  13. "Lord of the Universe" – 3:12

Personnel

West Coast Personnel

  1. "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting"
  2. "I Love My Shirt"
  3. 'Atlantis"
  4. "Pamela Jo"
  • James Kehn – Percussion, Drums
  • Gabriel Meckler – Keyboards
  • Richie Podolor – Producer



 
 
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