Open Road (Donovan album)

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  • Open Road
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    Studio album by
    ReleasedJuly 1970
    RecordedJanuary–February 1970
    Studio Morgan, London
    Genre Folk rock, Psychedelic rock, Celtic rock
    Length42:19
    Label Epic
    Producer Donovan Leitch
    Donovan chronology
    Barabajagal
    (1969)
    Open Road
    (1970)
    HMS Donovan
    (1971)