What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
Track Listings
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1. Josie
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2. Catch The Wind
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3. Remember The Alamo
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4. Cuttin' Out
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5. Car Car (Riding In My Car)
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6. Keep On Truckin'
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7. Goldwatch Blues
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8. To Sing For You
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9. You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond
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10. Tangerine Puppet
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11. Donna Donna
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12. Ramblin' Boy
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13. Catch The Wind (single version with strings)
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14. Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do
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15. Every Man Has His Chain (from French EP)
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16. Colours (from single version)
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What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid, Music, Donovan, British Folk, British Folk-Rock, British Invasion, Folk & Traditional, Folk Revival, Folk-Rock, Neo-Traditional Folk, Pop, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter
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What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
Donovan
Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
British Folk
| Traditional British & Celtic Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Revival
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
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Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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Folk Rock
| Rock
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General
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British Invasion
| Classic Rock
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ASIN: B000NQQ1ZO
Release Date: 2007-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Josie
- Catch the Wind [Album Version: No Strings]
- Remember the Alamo
- Cuttin' Out
- Car Car (Riding in My Car)
- Keep on Truckin'
- Goldwatch Blues
- To Sing for You
- You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond
- Tangerine Puppet
- Donna Donna
- Ramblin' Boy
Album Description
2007 digitally remastered and expanded digipak edition of Folk singer Donovan's debut UK album, originally released in 1965, including four bonus tracks, 'Catch The Wind' (Original single version with strings), 'Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do' (original single B-side), 'Every Man Has His Chain' (originally released on a French EP) and 'Colours'. 16 tracks total including the hit single 'Catch The Wind'. Castle.
Album Details
2007 Digitally Remastered Edition of Donovan's Second Album from 1965 that features the Timeless Original Recording of ''catch the Wind" plus a Mix of Material that Demonstrated his Debt to American Folk and Blues.
Average customer rating:
- Donovan's First Record and One of His Best
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What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
Donovan
Manufacturer: Castle Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
British Folk
| Traditional British & Celtic Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Revival
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
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Folk Rock
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
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Psychedelic Rock
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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British Invasion
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
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- Catch the Wind
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ASIN: B0007SL3EW
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Josie
- Catch The Wind
- Remember The Alamo
- Cuttin' Out
- Car Car (Riding In My Car)
- Keep On Truckin'
- Goldwatch Blues
- To Sing For You
- You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond
- Tangerine Puppet
- Donna Donna
- Ramblin' Boy
- Catch The Wind (single version with strings)
- Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do
- Every Man Has His Chain (from French EP)
- Colours (from single version)
Customer Reviews:
Donovan's First Record and One of His Best.......2006-07-18
This is Donovan's debut album in the UK and it was released on May 14th, just four days after Donovan turned nineteen, so the songs were all recorded when Don was just a Scottish lad. This is a folk type record with Donovan accompanying himself on guitar and harmonica. Though many people of the day were heralding Donovan as the British Dylan, his music is really quite different. True he does play the harmonica, but Donovan has a melodic voice that Dylan, and most anyone else for that matter, could ever equal. "Josie" is one of my all time favorite Donovan songs. I heard him sing it when I was sixteen at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, California and was really blown away. "Remember the Alamo" not written by Don leaves a lot to be desired lyricwise in my opinion, but the way Donovan sings it makes you want to get up and shout. Boy could he get the most out of a song. Of course, "Catch the Wind" Donovan's first huge single is everybody's favorite (if it's not it should be), but Don's rendition of Woodie Guthrie's "Car Car" and the Traditional "Keep on Truckin'' are out standing as is his version of "Donna Donna," which I like much better than the way Joan Baez does it. And then there is "Goldwatch Blues," boy what a song, "If you've a son who wants a good career, just get him to sign on the dotted line and work for fifty years." "Here's your gold watch and shackles for your chain." Yeah isn't that they truth, sometimes, like the lad in the song says, "I just want to take a broom and sweep the bloody floor." And if you don't get what I'm saying, well I feel sorry for you.
Average customer rating:
- Donovan's First Record and One of His Best
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What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
Donovan
Manufacturer: Castle Music UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
British Folk
| Traditional British & Celtic Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Revival
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Folk Rock
| Rock
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General
| Rock
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British Invasion
| Classic Rock
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Rock
| Imports
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ASIN: B00005QX6I
Release Date: 2002-01-08 |
Tracks:
- Josie
- Catch the Wind
- Remember the Alamo
- Cuttin' Out
- Car Car (Riding in My Car)
- Keep on Truckin'
- Gold Watch Blues
- To Sing for You
- You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond
- Tangerine Puppet
- Donna Donna
- Ramblin' Boy
- Catch the Wind [Original Single Version With Strings][*]
- Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do? [Single B Side][*]
- Every Man Has His Chain [*]
- Colours [Original Single Version With Harmonica on Bridge][*]
Album Description
Full title, 'What's Bin Did & What's Bin Hid'. UK expanded deluxe edition reissue of the folk-rock icon's debut album, originally released in 1965. 16 tracks including the hit 'Catch The Wind', the Woody Guthrie cover 'Car Car' & four bonus tracks, 'Catch The Wind' (Original single version with strings), 'Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do' (Original single B-side), 'Every Man Has His Chain' (Originally released on a French EP) & 'Colours' (Original single version with harmonica on bridge). Standard jewel case housed in a slipcase featuring original artwork. 2001.
Album Details
Remastered Reissue of his 1965 Debut Album. Includes Three Bonus Tracks.
Customer Reviews:
Donovan's First Record and One of His Best.......2006-07-18
This is Donovan's debut album in the UK and it was released on May 14th, just four days after Donovan turned nineteen, so the songs were all recorded when Don was just a Scottish lad. This is a folk type record with Donovan accompanying himself on guitar and harmonica. Though many people of the day were heralding Donovan as the British Dylan, his music is really quite different. True he does play the harmonica, but Donovan has a melodic voice that Dylan, and most anyone else for that matter, could ever equal. "Josie" is one of my all time favorite Donovan songs. I heard him sing it when I was sixteen at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, California and was really blown away. "Remember the Alamo" not written by Don leaves a lot to be desired lyricwise in my opinion, but the way Donovan sings it makes you want to get up and shout. Boy could he get the most out of a song. Of course, "Catch the Wind" Donovan's first huge single is everybody's favorite (if it's not it should be), but Don's rendition of Woodie Guthrie's "Car Car" and the Traditional "Keep on Truckin'' are out standing as is his version of "Donna Donna," which I like much better than the way Joan Baez does it. And then there is "Goldwatch Blues," boy what a song, "If you've a son who wants a good career, just get him to sign on the dotted line and work for fifty years." "Here's your gold watch and shackles for your chain." Yeah isn't that they truth, sometimes, like the lad in the song says, "I just want to take a broom and sweep the bloody floor." And if you don't get what I'm saying, well I feel sorry for you.
Average customer rating:
- Donovan's First Record and One of His Best
- Amazing Variety
- Donovan's debut album!!
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What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
Donovan
Manufacturer: Sbme Castle Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
British Folk
| Traditional British & Celtic Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Revival
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Folk Rock
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
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Psychedelic Rock
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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British Invasion
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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General
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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ASIN: B00005UKLX
Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- JOSIE
- CATCH THE WIND
- REMEMBER THE ALAMO
- CUTTIN' OUT
- CAR CAR (RIDING IN MY CAR)
- KEEP ON TRUCKIN'
- GOLDWATCH BLUES
- TO SING FOR YOU
- YOU'RE GONNA NEED SOMEBODY ON YOUR BOND
- TANGERINE PUPPET
- DONNA DONNA
- RAMBLIN' BOY
- CATCH THE WIND
- WHY DO YOU TREAT ME LIKE YOU DO
- EVERDAY MAN HAS HIS CHAIN
- COLOURS
Customer Reviews:
Donovan's First Record and One of His Best.......2006-07-18
This is Donovan's debut album in the UK and it was released on May 14th, just four days after Donovan turned nineteen, so the songs were all recorded when Don was just a Scottish lad. This is a folk type record with Donovan accompanying himself on guitar and harmonica. Though many people of the day were heralding Donovan as the British Dylan, his music is really quite different. True he does play the harmonica, but Donovan has a melodic voice that Dylan, and most anyone else for that matter, could ever equal. "Josie" is one of my all time favorite Donovan songs. I heard him sing it when I was sixteen at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, California and was really blown away. "Remember the Alamo" not written by Don leaves a lot to be desired lyricwise in my opinion, but the way Donovan sings it makes you want to get up and shout. Boy could he get the most out of a song. Of course, "Catch the Wind" Donovan's first huge single is everybody's favorite (if it's not it should be), but Don's rendition of Woodie Guthrie's "Car Car" and the Traditional "Keep on Truckin'' are out standing as is his version of "Donna Donna," which I like much better than the way Joan Baez does it. And then there is "Goldwatch Blues," boy what a song, "If you've a son who wants a good career, just get him to sign on the dotted line and work for fifty years." "Here's your gold watch and shackles for your chain." Yeah isn't that they truth, sometimes, like the lad in the song says, "I just want to take a broom and sweep the bloody floor." And if you don't get what I'm saying, well I feel sorry for you.
Amazing Variety.......2005-08-09
This is Donovan's first album. One of the most remarkable things about it is the sheer scope of the artist's talent. On his first album, Donovan manages to cover a variety of styles, from the poetic and beautifully romantic "Catch the Wind," to the jug-band style of "Keep on Truckin'" and the bluesy traditional folk song "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond." Donovan's writing is at its finest here. I enjoy the romantic songs the best. "Josie," "Catch the Wind" and "Ramblin' Boy" are all simple but delicately expressive folk songs. It's amazing what beauty can come out of three chords and one scale. The bonus tracks on the reissue are all fantastic. "Colours" is a classic Donovan song. The lyrics are relatively simple but somehow Donovan is able to inject powerful meaning into a few words and leave the listener pondering the meaning of "yellow" and "blue." Also included is the original version of "Catch the Wind" with a tasteful string arrangement in the background. A great introduction to the early folk side of a talented songwriter.
Donovan's debut album!!.......2004-06-28
Released in the USA as "Catch the Wind", this is Donovan's debut folk album. Most of the songs on this were penned by the young lad himself, and there are the wonderful covers of "Donna Donna" and the bluesy "You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond".
Donovan was no Dylan-wannabe, and this album is just a starting point of his magnificent singer/songwriting skills.
Highly recommended!!
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What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid
Donovan
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
British Folk
| Traditional British & Celtic Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Revival
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Singer-Songwriters
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Folk Rock
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
British Invasion
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000FPWX28
Release Date: 2006-08-07 |
Tracks:
- Josie
- Catch the Wind
- Remember the Alamo
- Cuttin' Out
- Car Car (Riding in My Car)
- Keep on Truckin'
- Gold Watch Blues
- To Sing for You
- You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond
- Tangerine Puppet
- Donna Donna
- Ramblin' Boy
- Catch the Wind [Original Single Version With Strings][*]
- Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do? [Single B Side][*]
- Every Man Has His Chain [*]
- Colours [Original Single Version With Harmonica on Bridge][*]
Album Description
Exclusive Japanese Limited Edition reissue of Donovan's 1965 debut album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.
Album Details
Japanese Digitally Remastered Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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