Pied Piper

Pied Piper
Pied Piper
Album par Donovan
Sortie 19 mars 2002
Enregistrement 2001-2002
Durée 49:09
Genre folk
Producteur Leib Ostrow
Label Rhino
Albums de Donovan
Greatest Hits Live: Vancouver 1986 (2001)
Sixty Four (2004)

Pied Piper est un album de Donovan sorti en 2002. Il se compose en majeure partie de ré-enregistrements d'anciennes chansons.

Titres

Toutes les chansons sont de Donovan, sauf mention contraire.

  1. I Love My Shirt – 3:31
  2. Happiness Runs – 4:42
  3. Sun Magic – 3:46
  4. People Call Me Pied Piper – 4:21
  5. Little Boy in Corduroy – 3:39
  6. Colours – 3:18
  7. Jackie Beanstalk – 6:24
  8. A Funny Man (Natalie Joan, Donovan) – 2:01
  9. Mandolin Man and His Secret – 3:50
  10. Nature Friends – 1:16
  11. Wynken, Blynken, and Nod (Eugene Field, Donovan) – 3:26
  12. Little Teddy Bear – 3:00
  13. Voyage of the Moon – 5:50
  • I Love My Shirt et Happiness Runs sont parues pour la première fois sur l'album Barabajagal (1969).
  • Sun Magic est parue pour la première fois sur l'album The Hurdy Gurdy Man (1968) sous le titre The Sun Is a Very Magic Fellow.
  • People Call Me Pied Piper provient de la bande originale du film Le Joueur de flûte, dont Donovan interprétait le rôle principal (1972).
  • Little Boy in Corduroy et Mandolin Man and His Secret sont parues pour la première fois sur l'album A Gift from a Flower to a Garden (1967).
  • Colours est parue pour la première fois sur l'album Fairytale (1965).
  • Jackie Beanstalk, Nature Friends et Little Teddy Bear sont inédites.
  • A Funny Man, Wynken, Blynken and Nod et Voyage of the Moon sont parues pour la première fois sur l'album H.M.S. Donovan (1971).

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  • Pied Piper — Pied Pip|er n 1.) the Pied Piper (of Hamelin) the main character in an old story about a man who got rid of all the rats from the town of Hamelin in Germany, by playing his ↑flute and making the rats follow him into the river and ↑drown in it.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Pied Piper — n. 1. Gmc. Legend a musician who rids Hamelin of its rats by leading them with his piping to the river, where they drown: in revenge for not being paid, he pipes the village children to a mountain, where they disappear: in full Pied Piper of… …   English World dictionary

  • Pied Piper — Pied′ Pip′er n. 1) myt the hero of a German folk legend, popularized in The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1842) by Robert Browning, who charms the city s rats into a river with his magical pipe playing 2) (sometimes l.c.) a person who induces others to… …   From formal English to slang

  • pied piper — noun count someone who other people follow or support but who may harm or leave them disappointed …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Pied Piper — noun the title character in a German folk tale and in a poem by Robert Browning • Syn: ↑Pied Piper of Hamelin • Instance Hypernyms: ↑fictional character, ↑fictitious character, ↑character * * * ˌPied ˈPiper 7 [Pied Piper …   Useful english dictionary

  • pied piper — noun a leader who entices people to follow (especially to their doom) • Hypernyms: ↑leader * * * ˌPied ˈPiper 7 [Pied Piper] noun a person who persuades a lot of other people to follow them or do sth with them • …   Useful english dictionary

  • pied piper — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms pied piper : singular pied piper plural pied pipers someone who other people follow or support but who may harm them or leave them disappointed • Etymology: From the name of the main person in the traditional… …   English dictionary

  • Pied Piper — /paɪd ˈpaɪpə/ (say puyd puypuh) noun 1. Also, Pied Piper of Hamelin. the hero of a German legend, popularised in English in 1842 by Robert Browning; the piper cleared the town of rats by luring them away with this music and later similarly lured… …  

  • pied piper — noun Usage: often capitalized both Ps Etymology: the Pied Piper, hero of a German folktale who charmed the rats of Hameln, Germany, into a river Date: 1925 1. one that offers strong but delusive enticement 2. a leader who makes irresponsible… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Pied piper — Darstellung des Rattenfängers von Hameln in einer Kopie einer Glasmalerei in Marktkirche zu Hameln (Reisechronik des Augustin von Moersperg 1592, aquarell) Der Rattenfänger von Hameln ist eine der bekanntesten deutschen Sagen. Sie wurde in mehr… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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