The Donovan Concert – Live In L.A. (MVD Visual DVD)
Picture:
C+ Sound: C+ Extras: C Concert: B-
In the
mid-1960s, Donovan became one of the voices of conscious in Bob Dylan’s wake
and the result was a series of hit albums and singles that have stood the test
of time. Apparently, he knows and
understands this as evidenced in a new concert from the Kodak Theater in
Hollywood in mid January 2007. The Donovan Concert – Live In L.A. starts
out with an introduction by no less than co-sponsor David Lynch, Donovan
performs many of his classics including:
1)
There Is A Mountain
2)
Catch The Wind
3)
Colours
4)
Try For The Sun
5)
Happiness Runs
6)
Universal Soldier
7)
Jenifer Juniper
8)
Dream
9)
Sunshine Superman
10) Young Girl Blues
11) Season Of The Witch
12) Hurdy Gurdy Man
13) Mellow Yellow
He still
has the voice, but decides in each song to do interesting variations that
announce he is not just a legacy artist, but one who is more relevant than ever
and after being censored by Rollback forces, is overdue for rediscovery. This is a concert with a unique energy and a
welcome release on DVD everyone should check out.
The
anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 is a bit soft for a recent HD production, but
it is still watchable. The Dolby Digital
5.1 mix is better than the Dolby 2.0 Stereo mix, but not by much. Maybe DTS would have helped in this
situation. Extras include four bonus
song performances oddly not in the main concert footage, including Lalena, Sand & Foam (Mexico), There
Is An Ocean and The Illusion.
- Nicholas Sheffo