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2 Reissues  





3 Track listing  





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Cosmic Wheels
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1973
Recorded1972
StudioMorgan Studios, London
Genre
  • glam rock
  • Length37:21
    LabelEpic
    Producer
    • Donovan Leitch
  • Mickie Most
  • Donovan chronology
    HMS Donovan
    (1971)
    Cosmic Wheels
    (1973)
    Live in Japan: Spring Tour 1973
    (1973)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]
    Christgau's Record GuideC−[2]

    Cosmic Wheels is the tenth studio album, and eleventh album overall, by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in both the UK (Epic SEPC 65450) and the US (Epic KE 32156) in March 1973.

    History[edit]

    After the introspection of fatherhood and family life contained in the songs of HMS Donovan, Donovan turned his attention to popular music again in 1972. It had been three years since "Atlantis" entered the top 10. Since that time, Donovan had released a mildly successful album with band Open Road and a solo children's album that failed to make the charts in the UK and did not even see a release in the US.

    In hopes of fomenting success, Donovan brought in Mickie Most to share the producer duties on his next album. The Cosmic Wheels sessions were recorded in Morgan Studios in London, England. In the UK at that time, glam rock ruled the top of the charts, defined by bands and artists such as T. Rex, Alice Cooper, and David Bowie among others. Several of these bands and artists claimed Donovan as a key influence in their music. This praise coupled with the chart success of the genre likely had great influence on the musical direction Cosmic Wheels would take.

    While Donovan was recording Cosmic Wheels, Alice Cooper were recording their 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies in the same studio. Alice Cooper guitarist Michael Bruce suggested asking Donovan to sing co-lead on the title track with Alice Cooper himself. Donovan agreed, and the resulting song helped propel Billion Dollar Babies to No. 1 in the US.

    Cosmic Wheels reached the top 20 in both the US and UK, enjoying the same chart success as many of Donovan's previous albums. By 1973 the music business had shifted to promoting album-oriented rock, relegating singles to less promotion and fewer sales. An edited form of "I Like You" reached No. 66 in the U.S. and became the last charting single Donovan has had to date.

    Reissues[edit]

    Track listing[edit]

    Donovan was inspired by the Flammarion engraving (Paris 1888)

    All tracks by Donovan Leitch.
    Side one

    1. "Cosmic Wheels" – 4:00
    2. "Earth Sign Man" – 3:55
    3. "Sleep" – 3:45
    4. "Maria Magenta" – 2:10
    5. "Wild Witch Lady" – 4:20

    Side two

    1. "The Music Makers" – 4:25
    2. "The Intergalactic Laxative" – 2:50
    3. "I Like You" – 5:10
    4. "Only the Blues" – 3:10
    5. "Appearances" – 3:36

    Personnel[edit]

    Technical

    References[edit]

  • ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: D". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  • ^ "Denny Ball official". Retrieved February 10, 2012. Name misspelled as "Dennis Wall"
  • External links[edit]


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