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A Gift from a Flower to a Garden [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 12, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: December 1967
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Collector's Choice
  • ASIN: B00005MM01
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,276 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Wear Your Love Like Heaven
2. Mad John's Escape
3. Skip-A-Long Sam
4. Sun
5. There Was a Time
6. Oh Gosh
7. Little Boy in Corduroy
8. Under the Greenwood Tree
9. Land of Doesn't Have to Be
10. Someone Singing
11. Song of the Naturalist's Wife
12. Enchanted Gypsy
13. Voyage into the Golden Screen
14. Isle of Islay
15. Mandolin Man and His Secret
16. Lay of the Last Tinker
17. Tinker and the Crab
18. Widow With Shawl (A Portrait)
19. Lullaby of Spring
20. Magpie
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Originally packaged in a two-record box set with an expensively printed set of lyric sheets, A Gift was sincerely meant as a possible present for the hippie who has everything. The first album is the Wear Your Love Like Heaven album and it's a gem of mid-'60s Mickie Most-produced psychedelic pop. The title track and "Mad John's Escape" are prime pop, but "Little Boy in Corduroy" is the type of weird, childlike folk song that is featured throughout the second album. Titles such as "Song of the Naturalist's Wife," "Voyage into the Golden Screen," and "Widow with Shawl (a portrait)" give a clear idea of how "out there" Donovan went. --Rob O'Connor

Product Description
The complete two-record set from 1967 on one CD, with all of the artwork intact. Includes 'Wear Your Love Like Heaven', 'Mad John's Escape', 'Oh Gosh', 'The Tinker and the Crab, 'The Lullaby of Spring' and more. 22 tracks. 2000 release.

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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A world in itself., November 10, 2002
By "simnia" (snowy bayou country, USA) - See all my reviews
I can't say enough good things about this album. Preliminary warning: if you're not tuned into Donovan's world, philosophy, and mindset, this album will probably seem uninteresting, unexciting, and childish. But if you're in the mood and you *are* tuned into Donovan's cozy world of nature, friends, gypsies, hoboes, babies, love, and in general an appreciation for the small things in life, it's absolutely outstanding. The way I got tuned into this music was from a songbook of Donovan songs: after reading the lyrics and actually playing the songs myself, I developed a profound appreciation of every single song on this album. In my days of hitchhiking and riding busses into natural coastal areas, these songs would run around my head and in time I learned to play every single song here on guitar. Every single song here has some subtle but very appealing hook if you listen carefully: a cool jazzy bass intro, a beautiful acoustic guitar riff, lyrics from Shakespeare, poetic imagery of the underworld, contrary motion in the lines of a piano riff, a call to environmentalism, analogy of children with flowers, the charm of old friends far away, human qualities in starfish, rock 'n' roll chords played quietly on organ in contrary motion to a melody, an interesting flute embellishment, the contrast between the world of children and adults, several poems with beautiful beach imagery, poems of married love and the eccentric husband, the pain of faithfulness, glimpses into life on the lam, psychedelic contemplation of colors, images inside a forest, ad infinitum. Absolutely charming. Many of these songs have strong imagery of places in Europe. For example, while staying at an inn in Germany, the innkeeper told my sister that Donovan's lyrics about the "flower pot on a window sill" (in "Skip-A-Long Sam") were written about their inn. Similar imagery arises from lyrics about sheep, English & Flemish geographical names, magpies, etc. The only song I know that got radio play was "Wear Your Love Like Heaven." The rest reside in their own special world.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Flower children never fade... we just produce seeds, December 22, 2002
By Teal Postula (Pomona, NY United States) - See all my reviews
At 17 years old in 1967 I would lie in my room under my psychedelic crystal ornaments and the "Frodo Lives" slogans written on my wall to listen endlessly to Donovan. I dreamed one day of having children of my own to whom I could sing the gentle love songs of the second half of this album. Life passes and I lovingly protected this album and it's beautiful lyric sheets. The songs became the lulabys of my two darling daughters. Late nights with fretfull children... "the silver girl, the wild jewel's neice" and "the raggle taggle gypsy" would sweep them back into sleep. Now my beloved eldest is far away with her love, and for Christmass I am sending him this album ( now a CD) so that he may sing her the songs.... and perhaps someday to new little buds in the garden.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SIMPLY -- AND BEAUTIFULLY -- ONE OF HIS BEST..., March 6, 2003
...and a shining example of how good music from the 1960s 'hippie' movement could be. Following on the heels of his hits 'Sunshine superman' and 'Mellow yellow', the two-record set 'A gift from a flower to a garden' gave Donovan the chance to spread out - the first album of the set (entitled 'Wear your love like heaven' in its individual release) presents Mr. Leitch with a full band, including some of his regular collaborators (Candy John Carr and Harold 'the very debonair' McNair) along with some fine UK studio musicians, including Jack Bruce of Cream, who plays bass on 'Someone singing'. The songs on this part of the album are all extremely hummable pop ditties with jazz and folk overtones (keyboardist Mike Carr does some beautiful work on vibraphone), and the lyrics give us a glimpse of Donovan at his 'hippie-dippie' (and that's NOT a derogatory term, trust me) best. He sings of love and the beauty of nature - and some of the songs sound like he's addressing them to children in his gentle, characteristic way. One tune - 'Under the greenwood tree' - is taken from Shakespeare; he ends the tune fading out with '...do the Willie the Shake...' 'Wear your love like heaven' is the only real hit from this double set, and it's a great, memorable song.

The second half of 'Gift' was also available separately, under the title 'For little ones' - which would seem to indicate an album of songs for children. While several of them would easily fit into that category - and the arrangements on this half, all acoustic, would make it more listenable for younger ears - the subject matter of some of the selections is a bit dark. I suppose I can admit here that MANY fairy tales are VERY dark, when viewed closely - so this is a minor point, and certainly not a complaint. Harold McNair is present on this half as well - his flute is perfectly integrated with Donovan's guitar lines, the mark of two musicians who know and respect each other deeply - along with string bass and percussion, all tastefully added. The arrangements are all pretty sparse, but beautifully so, with Donovan's acoustic guitar, occasional harmonica, and delicately picked banjo gently in the fore - and of course, there's Don's voice, an instantly recognizable instrument in itself, marvelously suited to his songs.

BGO Records has done a nice job with the re-mastering - they originally issued this in mono, unaware that it had ever been released anywhere in the world in stereo (it was only available in mono in the UK in its original release), then recalled their release, found a good stereo master, and re-issued it. The recording overall is very clear - the sound on Donovan's guitar is especially nice on the acoustic album, and the blending of the musicians on the more electric half is done very nicely indeed.

My only gripe is that the artwork that originally accompanied the acoustic half is represented here only in reduced images. The original set included an 8 X 10 page for each song on the second half, in different colours, on some very nice stock - not practical in a cd release, I know, but something in between the two presentations would have been nice. Ah well - another small complaint.

It's a grand thing that this recording is available again, and my thanks go to BGO for that. There's an American release of this set, available through Sony - and while the artwork mentioned above is reproduced more nicely there, the lyrics to the 'Wear your love like heaven' half are included as a single-page reproduction of the album art, and are so small that they're practically illegible. The deciding factor was that BGO had the integrity to withdraw their original release and reissue it in stereo -- it's a wonderful thing to see a company in the music business that cares enough to do that. It's too rare a thing. I had the opportunity to make a choice, and I chose the BGO edition.

Listening to this album, after all of these years, makes me think there's hope for us yet...

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3.0 out of 5 stars Old memories
I remembered this album differently. I guess it was the times. I still find it relaxing to listen to, which is why I bought it. I used to have the boxed record set.
Published 1 month ago by Frank P. Roland

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the great albums of the sixties!!!!!
I'll make this short and sweet. In content and structure this was a great album as the original record set, and the CD has brought it back. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert N. Brooks

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Songs
I got the single album of the first 10 songs around 1967-68. The songs are simple and pure and relaxing. Many of them stuck with me for all these years. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Nunzio

5.0 out of 5 stars Gift from a flower to a garden
Anyone who came of age in the late nineteen sixties would remember and love this album. Great tunes and lyrics. Donovan is a poet.
Published 16 months ago by Bibliophile

5.0 out of 5 stars The Title says it All
This album is one of the rarest gems I own. Donovan's discography is considerable and covers ground from American Hillbilly ala Dylan to Jazz; all transversely covered with a... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Luigi Guadagnino

5.0 out of 5 stars A Quiet Classic!
1968 was the year, when the double-album concept really was beginning to break though. The Beatles released their "White Album", Jimi Hendrix released "Electric Ladyland" and... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Morten Vindberg

5.0 out of 5 stars Transcendental, stream of consciousness musical journey...
Reviewing a musical recording so many years after its initial release is a trip in itself. You have the benefit of some acquired wisdom, perhaps clearer insight into things in... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Vince Lucie

5.0 out of 5 stars Donovan at his best!
This album was introduced to me at 14 years old (I am 27). I feel like its melodies and lyrics actually helped to shape who I am. Read more
Published 24 months ago by CSCAGS

5.0 out of 5 stars Wear Your Love Like Donovan

This is vintage Donovan.Most of it has a medieval feel to it, and is perfect for sitting back and relaxing after a stressful day. Read more
Published on June 12, 2007 by Amadeus

5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh from a garden to me
I have looked for this music for quite awhile. When I got it, it transported me back to the late sixties, early seventies. Read more
Published on January 9, 2007 by Cheryl Engel

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