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The hurdy gurdy man


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Hurdy Gurdy Man

3:13 min

Peregrine

3:33 min

The Entertaining Of A Shy Girl

1:39 min

As I Recall It

2:06 min

Get Thy Bearings

2:46 min

Hi It's Been A Long Time

2:31 min

West Indian Lady

2:14 min

Jennifer Juniper

2:40 min

The River Song

2:14 min

Tangier(with Bert Jansch, guitar)

4:09 min

A Sunny Day

1:51 min

The Sun Is A Very Magic Fellow

2:41 min

Teas

2:28 min


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Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2010

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John Bush

2010

"Any sense of mood is soon shattered by a hopelessly overblown music-hall showtune, "As I Recall It." This terrible problem of pacing and song placement continually afflicts The Hurdy Gurdy Man, rendering ineffective many solid songs. As for the writing, Donovan certainly wasn't expanding his songbase".


AllMusic

2010

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Bruce Eder

2010

"Hurdy Gurdy Man, released in the U.S. in October 1968, was the first really good sounding Donovan album to come out through Epic Records in America, as well as being the most advanced and sophisticated of the artist's albums he'd made up until then ... The annotation is thorough and revealing, and the disc is nothing less than essential for fans of the artist or the period represented by the music".