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Fairytale
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 22, 1965 (1965-10-22) (UK)
November 1965 (1965-11) (US)
RecordedSeptember 1965
StudioPeer Music, Denmark Street, London
GenreFolk[1]
Length35:17
LabelPye (UK)
Hickory (US)
Producer
Donovan chronology
What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
(1965)
Fairytale
(1965)
Sunshine Superman
(1966)
Singles from Fairytale
  1. "Colours" b/w "To Sing for You"
    Released: UK
  2. "Colours" b/w "Josie"
    Released: US
  3. "To Try for the Sun" b/w "Turquoise"
    Released: US

Fairytale is the second album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was first released in the UK on 22 October 1965 through Pye Records (catalog number NPL 18128). The US version of Fairytale was released by Hickory Records (catalog number LPM 127 [monaural] / LPS 127 [stereo]) in November 1965 with a slightly different set of songs. Peter Eden, Geoff Stephens and Terry Kennedy produced the original album.

History

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Fairytale finds Donovan evolving his styles further towards British folk, especially on songs such as "Summer Day Reflection Song" and "Jersey Thursday". "Sunny Goodge Street" foreshadows the jazzy feel and descriptions of life in urban London that Donovan would continue to explore over the next two years. Like his previous album What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid, Fairytale primarily features Donovan singing and playing mouth harp and acoustic guitar. Shawn Phillips is playing the extra twelve-string guitar.

For release in the US, Hickory Records added a cover of Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier" and removed a cover of Bert Jansch's "Oh Deed I Do". Donovan's recording of "Universal Soldier" was released in the US as a single the previous September, and was achieving some chart success.

The Canadian pressing, issued on the British Pye label, omitted "Belated Forgiveness Plea" but included "Oh Deed I Do" and "Universal Soldier".

Record World said that the single "Sunny Goodge Street "has an elusive beauty" and that "the poetic images all ring true and the melody is simple."[2]

Reissues

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Cover versions

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Original album
Allmusic 2002 reissue
Allmusic2005 reissue
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]

Track listing

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Original album (UK)

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Side 1

  1. "Colours" (Donovan Leitch) – 2:11
  2. "To Try for the Sun" (Leitch) – 3:36
  3. "Sunny Goodge Street" (Leitch) – 2:55
  4. "Oh Deed I Do" (Bert Jansch) – 2:00
  5. "Circus of Sour" (Paul Bernath) – 1:50
  6. "The Summer Day Reflection Song" (Leitch) – 2:11

Side 2

  1. "Candy Man" (Traditional; arranged by Leitch) – 3:25
  2. "Jersey Thursday" (Leitch) – 2:13
  3. "Belated Forgiveness Plea" (Leitch) – 2:54
  4. "The Ballad of a Crystal Man" (Leitch) – 3:50
  5. "The Little Tin Soldier" (Shawn Phillips) – 3:02
  6. "The Ballad of Geraldine" (Leitch) – 4:38

1965 Hickory Records version (US)

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1965 Hickory Records version (U.S.)

Side 1

  1. "Universal Soldier" (Buffy Sainte-Marie) – 2:16
  2. "To Try for the Sun" (Leitch) – 3:36
  3. "Sunny Goodge Street" (Leitch) – 2:55
  4. "Colours" (Leitch) – 2:44
  5. "Circus of Sour" (Bernath) – 1:50
  6. "Summer Day Reflection Song" (Leitch) – 2:11

Side 2

  1. "Candy Man" (traditional; arranged by Leitch) – 3:25
  2. "Jersey Thursday" (Leitch) – 2:13
  3. "Belated Forgiveness Plea" (Leitch) – 2:54
  4. "The Ballad of a Crystal Man" (Leitch) – 3:50
  5. "The Little Tin Soldier" (Phillips) – 3:02
  6. "The Ballad of Geraldine" (Leitch) – 4:38

1996 Sequel Records version (US)

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Track listing as on the 1965 Hickory Records version plus the following bonus tracks:

  1. "Oh Deed I Do" (Jansch)  – 2:08
  2. "Do You Hear Me Now" (Jansch)  – 1:51
  3. "The War Drags On" (Mick Softley) – 3:44
  4. "The Ballad of a Crystal Man" (Leitch) – 3:18
  5. "Turquoise" (Leitch) – 3:34
  6. "Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)" (Leitch) – 3:13
  7. "Colours" (Leitch) – 2:46

2002 Sanctuary Records/Castle Records version

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2002 Sanctuary Records/Castle Records version slipcover.

Track listing as on the original UK version plus the following bonus tracks:

  1. "Universal Soldier" (Sainte-Marie)  – 2:15
  2. "The Ballad of a Crystal Man" (Leitch)  – 3:19
  3. "The War Drags On" (Softley)  – 3:44
  4. "Do You Hear Me Now" (Jansch)  – 1:50
  5. "Turquoise" (Leitch)  – 3:31
  6. "Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)" (Leitch)  – 3:08

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Segretto, Mike (2022). "1965". 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Minute - A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999. Backbeat. p. 66. ISBN 9781493064601.
  2. ^ "Single Reviews" (PDF). Record World. 22 July 1967. p. 128. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  3. ^ Donovan interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969)
  4. ^ Bang, Derrick (18 November 2014). "Impressions of Vince: A little of this, a little of that". impressionsofvince.com. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  5. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
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