Sold

Hurdy Gurdy Man/ Teen Angel

This track is one of the most interesting in Donovan's catalogue. Here is a description from the wordiq.com website:\r\n
Released in May 1968, his next single was the swirling psychedelic nugget 'The Hurdy Gurdy Man', a song he originally intended for his old friend and guitar mentor Mac MacLeod who had a heavy rock band called Hurdy Gurdy. Donovan had also considered giving it to Jimi Hendrix, but when Mickie Most heard it, he convinced Donovan that the song was a sure-fire single and that he should record it himself. Donovan tried to get Hendrix to play on the recording, but he was on tour and unavailable for the session. In his place they brought in a brilliant young British guitarist, Allan Holdsworth. Jimmy Page also played on the session, and it is believed that John Paul Jones may have played bass with (possibly) John Bonham on drums. If so, this would make it the first recorded performance featuring the three future members of Led Zeppelin. Both Jones and Page have stated that the idea of Led Zeppelin was formed during the Hurdy Gurdy Man sessions.
\r\n

The B side is a non-album cut. Note: This beautiful copy has a drillhole and comes in a vintage Epic Records factory sleeve. It has awesome, pristine Mint sound.

Condition
Overall Label Sleeve Vinyl Audio
M- M- (dh) M- M
Disc Details
Label Year Chart
Epic 10345 1968 #5p in June
Song Details

A-side

B-side

Preview

Artist

Donovan

Donovan

Title

Hurdy Gurdy Man

Teen Angel

Track Time

3:15

2:16

Songwriter

Donovan (A&B)

Donovan (A&B)

Producer

Mickie Most

Mickie Most

Category

Garage/Psych

Garage/Psych

Lists

Search