Dave Donovan began his career in NZ playing alongside Mike Perjanik in several popular local acts before moving to Sydney in the late 60's. As an in-demand session guitarist during the 70's he played with the cream of Australia's entertainment world including John Farnham, Don Lane and Marty Rhone. He appeared on more than 200 albums and played on hundreds of commercial jingles. In 1971 he stepped out on his own cutting the album 'On The Country Line' as Swamp Salad, putting together prolific sessionmen plus vocalist Christine Barnett (who had released a few singles in her home country of New Zealand in the 60s).
This may well have been intended as a country/rock cash-in, however, the final result was nothing of the kind. Covers of ''Witchita Lineman'' and ''Ode To Billy Joe'' fit the country tag well enough, but much of the rest is bluesy underground rock jamming covered in fuzz guitar and owing a heavy debt to Jimi Hendrix. The album is known with two different covers: one with a black-and-white band photograph and the other with a much more attractive full-colour psychedelic painting. One single was lifted off the album ''Johnny Guitar / Ballad Of Creepy Creek''. This single was also released in NZ. Dave Donovan died in Sydney in 2003.
Members
Christine Barnett (vocals), Dave Donovan (guitar), Len Hutchison (guitar), George Thompson (bass), George Adamson (drums)
''Johnny Guitar / Ballad Of Creepy Creek'' 1971 ATA
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'On The Country Line' 1971 ATA
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