Audio CD (October 5, 1990)
Original Release Date: September 1966
This is Donovan's third or fourth album, depending on whether or not you're British or American. Gone is the innocent folksinger, accompanied by only his guitar and harmonica. With "Superman" Donovan burst onto the scene as a rock and roll force to be reckoned with, a power matched by only the Beatles, Stones and, of course, Bob Dylan.
This is probably some of the first psychedelic music to be released, out before the Jefferson Airplanes "Surrealistic Pillow" and the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper." Even Playboy magazine recognized this record for what it was, a new direction in pop rock. The drug culture had arrived (even though in the not too distant future Donovan would disavow it). This record made Donovan a superstar, no doubt about it and the psychedelic songs interspersed with sort of a medieval atmosphere captured the rock and roll world.