Lee Hazlewood The LHI Years - Singles, Nudes & Backsides 1968-1971 (2-LP)
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- weight in Kg 0.55
Lee Hazlewood: The LHI Years - Singles, Nudes & Backsides 1968-1971 (2-LP)
First release of the Light In The Attic Re-Issue series in honor of Lee Hazlewood with tracks from essential albums such as "Cowboy In Sweden". Featuring duets with Suzi Jane Hokom, Ann Margret and Nina Lizell. Remastered from the original tapes with the previously unreleased song "I Just Learned To Run". Extensive liner notes and previously unseen photos. 50 randomly selected albums include a patch from the Lee Hazlewood Industries label!
With his moustache and ringing baritone, Lee Hazlewood was one of the stars of the late 60s. Although he is probably best known for his work with Nancy Sinatra (he wrote her mega-hit "These Boots Are Made For Walking"), Hazlewood also did notable work away from that particular glam queen and later found big fans in Beck, Sonic Youth and Jarvis Cocker.
For Record Store Day 2012, Light In The Attic presents the starting point of an anthology of "Singles, Nudes&Backsides", collecting Lee's best solo songs and duets from his Lee Hazlewood Industries sub-label (LHI). The series will be devoted to material from LHI (remastered here for the first time from the original analog tapes), along with Lee's output on other labels, rarities, unreleased treasures and the films of Torbjörn Axelman. You only have to look at the cover: surrounded by naked girls, all wearing fake moustaches, Hazlewood plays the playboy in a suit, slightly unsure of himself. Just like this photo, the songs also show a man divided: he is the tender romantic, the broken loser and the furrowed cowboy all at the same time.
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Interpret: Lee Hazlewood
Album titlle: The LHI Years - Singles, Nudes & Backsides 1968-1971 (2-LP)
Label LIGHT IN THE ATTIC
Genre Country
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
Artikelart LP
EAN: 0826853008419
- weight in Kg 0.55
Hazlewood, Lee - The LHI Years - Singles, Nudes & Backsides 1968-1971 (2-LP) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Califia (Stone Rider) | Lee Hazlewood | ||
02 | The Bed | Lee Hazlewood | ||
03 | Sleep In The Grass | Lee Hazlewood | ||
04 | Leather And Lace | Lee Hazlewood | ||
05 | If It's Monday Morning | Lee Hazlewood | ||
06 | The Night Before | Lee Hazlewood | ||
07 | Bye Babe | Lee Hazlewood | ||
08 | Victims Of The Night | Lee Hazlewood |
Hazlewood, Lee - The LHI Years - Singles, Nudes & Backsides 1968-1971 (2-LP) LP 2 | ||||
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01 | Chico | Lee Hazlewood | ||
02 | Hey Cowboy | Lee Hazlewood | ||
03 | No Train To Stockholm | Lee Hazlewood | ||
04 | Won't You Tell Your Dreams | Lee Hazlewood | ||
05 | Nobody Like You | Lee Hazlewood | ||
06 | Trouble Maker | Lee Hazlewood | ||
07 | What's More I Don't Need Her | Lee Hazlewood | ||
08 | Come On Home To Me | Lee Hazlewood | ||
09 | I Just Learned To Run | Lee Hazlewood |
Lee Hazelwood
Lee Hazelwood, born in 1929 in Mannford, Oklahoma, went to Southern Methodist University before the Army took him to Korea. On his discharge in 1953, he became one of the most popular deejays in Phoenix, Arizona, where he broadcast C&W music locally. In 1955, he branched out into songwriting and began dabbling in record production after experimenting in his radio studio. His production of 'The Fool', by Sanford Clark, sold 800,000 copies on Dot Records in 1956 and Dot subsequently signed him as a record pro-ducer for a year, but he failed to make another hit. In 1957, he teamed up with entrepreneur Lester Sill and they formed the Jamie label in Philadelphia with a distribu-tor and Dick Clark of Bandstand fame.
Through Bandstand, they launched Duane Eddy with the 'twangy' guitar sound which made him a star. In three and a half years, Hazelwood sold 20 million Duane Eddy records which despite their crass commerciality were the earliest 'sound' productions in rock. In 1961, Hazelwood and Sill formed the Gregmark label which scored with Phil Spector-produced records by the Paris Sisters (Sill and Hazelwood had earlier run two less successful labels called Trey and East-West). They parted company in 1962 and Hazelwood formed an unsuccessful label, Eden.
In 1964, he left the business but the following year, Jimmy Bowen at Reprise asked him to produce the bubblegum trio of Dino, Desi and Billy for whom he pro-duced four consecutive hits. He also began recording Nancy Sinatra at Reprise and established her as a potent chart-force with 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin" and re-corded countrified duets, like 'Jackson', with her. In the late Sixties, be ran his own LHI label in Hollywood but lack of success ended the project.
Always something of a bohemian, Hazelwood — now in semi-retirement — commutes between homes in Sweden, Paris and Los Angeles.

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