Universal Soldier (1967 Donovan album) explained

Universal Soldier
Type:Compilation album
Artist:Donovan
Cover:Donovan-Universal_Soldier.jpg
Released:September 1967
Recorded:1965
Genre:folk
Label:Marble Arch
Producer:Terry Kennedy, Peter Eden, Geoff Stephens
Prev Title:Sunshine Superman
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:A Gift from a Flower to a Garden
Next Year:1967

Universal Soldier is the second compilation album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the UK (Marble Arch LP-MAL 718) in September 1967.

History

In the mid-1960s Pye Records launched budget record label Marble Arch Records to release older material on inexpensive albums in the United Kingdom. Several of Donovan's 1965 recordings for Pye were selected for release in 1967 as Universal Soldier. Donovan's version of "Universal Soldier" was a hit EP in 1965, and that name recognition was intended to boost sales.

Universal Soldier was a unique release because it collected the entire Universal Soldier EP, the b-side to "Catch the Wind", and the entire "Turquoise" single; all of which had not appeared before on LP format in the United Kingdom. The strategy of compiling non-album tracks paid off, and Universal Soldier reached No. 5 in the United Kingdom and remained on the charts for 18 weeks.

Marble Arch would go on to release several more Donovan compilations to significantly less interest, including an edited What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid in 1968 and an edited Fairytale in 1969.

In 1995, Spectrum Music released a CD compilation, also named after the title track.

Track listing

All tracks by Donovan Leitch, except where noted.

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