Lady of the Stars | ||||
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Studio album by Donovan | ||||
Released | January 1984 | |||
Recorded | Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, 1983 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 38:39 | |||
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RCA (UK) Allegiance Records (US) |
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Producer | Jerry Wexler, Dee Robb | |||
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Till I See You Again
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Sunshine Superman (1994)
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Lady of the Stars is the seventeenth studio album, and nineteenth album overall, by the British singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the UK (RCA PL 70060) and the US (Allegiance Records AV 437) in January 1984.
By 1983, Donovan's albums were receiving little distribution in the UK and none in the US. His popularity had steadily decreased through the 1970s and early 1980s and mainstream record companies were not convinced that Donovan's albums could generate enough record sales to warrant release. Donovan decided that to win over the record companies and reach his American and British fans, he would record new versions of both "Sunshine Superman" and "Season of the Witch" for inclusion on his next album. Both songs were released on the Sunshine Superman album in 1966 and Donovan's Greatest Hits in 1969. The name recognition of these two songs would give the record companies marketing leverage and guarantee release.
In addition to "Sunshine Superman" and "Season of the Witch", Donovan updated three other songs from his canon. Two of these songs, "Lady of the Stars" (written for Donovan's wife Linda Lawrence) and "Local Boy Chops Wood" (written about Brian Jones) were as well recorded and released on Donovan in 1977, "Boy for Every Girl" had been recorded for his 1973 album Essence to Essence. Donovan also included five new songs and titled the album Lady of the Stars for his wife Linda.
Lady of the Stars was released in Britain through RCA, and licensed in the US to Allegiance Records. It became the first Donovan album to receive a US release since Donovan in 1977.
After this, Donovan took an extended hiatus from recording, and would not release another studio album until Sutras twelve years later.
Session musicians and guest appearances on this album include:
The album was recorded at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, U.S.A., produced by Jerry Wexler and Dee Robb, whilst tracks "Sunshine Superman" and "Season of the Witch" were produced by Dee and Bruce Robb