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That shimmering, intimate voice . . . the poetic, seductive lyrics . . . the dreamy, hazy music that surrounds them . . . From folksinger to flower-child to timeless musical poet, Donovan and his distinctive, magical songs have become familiar to decades of music fans since the early Sixties through hit singles like "Mellow Yellow," "Sunshine Superman," "The Hurdy Gurdy Man," "Catch the Wind," "Colours" and "Atlantis," through jam-band covers by the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers ("There is a Mountain"), in TV and movie soundtracks and commercials, and on a precious, infrequent trickle of new releases."Beat Café" is the first new Donovan CD for grown-ups since 1996's "Sutras" ("The Pied Piper," a children's CD, was issued in 2002). While "Sutras," produced and released by Rick Rubin (Johnny Cash, the Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mick Jagger) emphasized Donovan's folk roots, "Beat Café" is an extension of the heady rock/folk/pop/jazz/blues/world music brew that has become Donovan's trademark.To capture the spirit of the Bohemian café happenings dating back to 1840s Paris that combined philosophy, poetry and free thought and inspired this CD, Donovan enlisted multiple Grammy-winner John Chelew (Blind Boys of Alabama, Richard Thompson, John Hiatt) as producer and keyboardist and the world-class rhythm section of folk/jazz double bassist and longtime Donovan accompanist Danny Thompson (Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, The Pentangle, John Martyn) and drummer/percussionist Jim Keltner (Bob Dylan, Ry Cooder, George Harrison, many more). Applying a "no fixed arrangements" approach to foster the proper mood of spontaneity, Donovan (vocals, guitars) and his cohorts have created a lusciously atmospheric collection of eleven new original Donovan compositions plus a cover of the folk standard "The Cuckoo."This "beat café" of the mind is a sensuous, smoky den of fevered seduction (the hypnotic "Love Floats," "Yin My Yang," "Two Lovers," "Whirlwind"), jazzy, finger-snapping hipness ("Poorman's Sunshine" and the title song), self-mocking blues ("Lord of the Universe"), and gentle spirituality ("Shambhala," "Do Not Go Gentle," the latter song an adaptation of Dylan Thomas's famous poem). The contemporary production values meld mystic chants, teasing wordplay, tender meditations and warm musical telepathy into a reaffirmation of Donovan's status as a unique musical visionary. DONOVAN BIO:Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1946, Donovan's musical career started in England in the early Sixties, where his influences included musicians Martin Carthy, Woody Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and a mixed bag of blues, jazz and folk songs. After appearing on the UK's seminal "Ready Steady Go" TV pop show for three consecutive weeks in late 1964, the 18-year-old Donovan found "Catch the Wind," his first single, ascending to Number 3 in the British music charts. Although inaccurately tarred with the tag of "Great Britain's Bob Dylan," Donovan's acoustic, folk-oriented songs were far more optimistic and inclusive than those of his media-perceived transatlantic counterpart, reflecting his love and respect for nature, peace and harmony.Throughout the Sixties, Donovan's songs gradually shifted from wide-eyed folk to hip folk-rock, with the earnest innocence of "Catch the Wind" and "Colours" giving way to lighthearted, playful flower-power anthems like "Mellow Yellow" (which inspired the urban myth that smoking banana skins gets the user high), "Sunshine Superman," the calypso-flavored "There is a Mountain," "Hurdy Gurdy Man" and "Atlantis." Imaginative arrangements and topflight sessionmen such as Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones (both of Led Zeppelin), and the Jeff Beck Group (on the hit "Barabajagal") made each new Donovan single and album an unpredictable adventure for the duration of the Seventies and early Eighties. Perhaps his most surprising appearance was as guest vocalist on the title song of Alice Cooper's Number One-selling 1973 album, "BilliRolling Stone (p.146) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "[C]rime rap par excellence - unrepentantly grimy lyrics backed by soulful production." Uncut (p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[A] warm evocation of the bohemian world of bebop, poetry, berets and coffee houses....It's great to have him back and sounding so fresh." Beat Cafe Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $5.93) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Folk, Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter | | Label | Appleseed | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 18471  | | CD Universe Part number | 6751290 | | Catalog number | 1081 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 24, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Chelew | | Engineer | Jimmy Hoyson; Glenn Nishida; Mike Glines; Jimmy Hoyson | | Additional Info | With Book; Digipak |
Donovan Beat Cafe Songs | 1. | Love Floats |
| 2. | Poorman's Sunshine |
| 3. | Beat Cafe |
| 4. | Yin My Yang |
| 5. | Whirlwind |
| 6. | Two Lovers |
| 7. | Question, The |
| 8. | Lord of the Universe |
| 9. | Lover-O-Lover |
| 10. | Cuckoo, The |
| 11. | Do Not Go Gentle |
| 12. | Shambala |
| Beat Cafe Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Real Songs A lot of good things come up of my mind when I listened this cd. Nostalgic and Magic times.
Escape if you are looking for hits, buy if you are looking for good real songs. Submitted by r.pascale (Săo Paulo,Brazil)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Simply Amazing!!! Completely agree with the reviewer from Sweden...this is a great album... Submitted by faust8577 (Lorraine, Que. Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
high quality, high class, highly crafted Jennifer Juniper ,Mellow Yellow and the Sunshine Superman would be proud. Here is an intelligent, extremely well made disc by a man who seems to have kept his muse(and vocal chords)intact. Accompanied by bassist extrordinaire Danny Thompson(a bona fide legend in his own right) and Ry Cooder alumnus Jim Keltner on skins this is a cool batch of tunes. My favorites are "Whirlwind","Lord of the Universe","Shambala" and as fine a rendition of the old folk standard "The Cookoo" as I have ever heard.Rather than a burnt out relic from decades past what we have here is an artist who is still vital and absolutely seems commited to making good records. I saw him perform after he made the "Sutras" record several years ago and he was great, I only hope he tours the states with these guys. If you are a fan of his or of folk music in general I can't see you not being glad you got this one. It is as good as any record he has ever done to my taste. Submitted by Tom (Naples,Fla,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW.........he´s back...........again.... Anyone who is familar with the music of Donovan need this great cd. He sounds just like he in his hay-days. Here he gives us 9 (one cover) new songs. Nothing of the old magic of Donovan is missing. He sounds out-standing..."Love floats" is an amazing
opening song. After the second song "Poorman´s sunshine" and all through the whole album you just groove round with the the fantastic voice and mumbo-gumbo of Donovan and his cool musicans. A must for every Donovan-fan around the world. THANKS OL` PAL............. Submitted by sea (Stockholm/Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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