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| | Barabajagal by Donovan |
 | | Donovan was in a tremendously creative phase during the latter part of 1968, owing to both a tour of the United States (which yielded a live album) and the chemical and social stimulation of his surroundings. |
 | | With Barabajagal, Donovan intermingled soft, lyrical, spaced-out folk, hard psychedelia, children's songs, anthems to free love (along with a lusty appreciation of the fairer sex that runs throughout the album), and even antiwar sentiments ("To Susan on the West Coast Waiting"). |
 | | McDonald proves to be an adept Guthrie interpreter on his debut solo album, recorded with the cream of Nashville session men. |
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