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Lee Hazlewood - The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood album

Lee Hazlewood - The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood album

  • Performer: Lee Hazlewood
  • Genre: Rock / Pop / Folk music
  • Title: The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood
  • Released: 1966
  • Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Ballad, Vocal
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1879 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1960 mb
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  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 685

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Album : the very special world of Lee Hazlewood Although Lee Hazlewood had recorded as a solo performer prior to his brief stint with MGM, his first two MG. .

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Hazlewood once said he regarded his MGM albums as "good, expensive demos" that would help generate covers from high-profile artists, and that certainly seems to be the case with The Very Special World; Hazlewood still seems to be getting used to the idea of singing lead on these sessions, and his craggy instrument, with phrasing that lurks somewhere between singing and storytelling, works fine in context, but never sounds much like anything that would have made its way onto AM radio in the mid-'60s.

Listen free to Lee Hazlewood – The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood (For One Moment, When A Fool Loves A Fool and more). Although Lee Hazlewood had recorded as a solo performer prior to his brief stint with MGM, his first two MGM albums present his best '60s recordings as a solo vocalist. Issued in 1966, The Very Special World of Lee Hazlewood is the first of these. Hazlewood's limitations as a singer kept him, and this album, from being marketable as anything approaching a commercial proposition at the time (unless he was dueting with Nancy Sinatra).

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Lee Hazlewood was a late bloomer. Following a meandering career as a disc jockey, producer, songwriter, label executive and solo artist, Hazlewood hit the jackpot at the ripe age of 37 with "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," the song Nancy Sinatra took to the top of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Its success convinced MGM Records that Hazlewood was a bankable star, and they signed him as an artist in his own right the same year. In three years on the label, Hazlewood delivered three albums and sundry odds and ends, beginning with 1966 album The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood. The LP found Hazlewood gunning-in as much as he ever did-for commercial success, blending country, pop, novelty, mariachi, and lounge music into something unusually of-the-moment.

Album by Lee Hazlewood. When a Fool Loves a Fool. My Autumn's Done Come. These Boots Are Made for Walkin'. Bugles in the Afternoon. My Baby Cried All Night Long.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 For One Moment 2:36
A2 When A Fool Loves A Fool 2:08
A3 Not The Lovin' Kind 2:50
A4 Your Sweet Love 4:06
A5 Sand
Vocals – Miss Suze Jane Hokum*
3:35
B1 My Autumn's Done Come 4:03
B2 These Boots Are Made For Walkin' 3:09
B3 I Move Around 3:04
B4 So Long, Babe 2:50
B5 Bugles In The Afternoon 3:10
B6 My Baby Cried All Night Long 3:13

Credits

  • Arranged By – Billy Strange
  • Engineer – Val Valentin
  • Liner Notes – Pencil Pusher J-431M
  • Other [A Special Note Of Thanks For Help On 'Sand'] – Miss Suze Jane Hokum
  • Producer, Performer, Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

Notes

'Lee Hazlewood Singing His Own Compositions' (Note on Backcover)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side A): SE-4362  SIDE-1    66-ST-3̶5̶340
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side B): SE-4362  SIDE-2    66-ST-341
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E-4362, E 4362 Lee Hazlewood The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Promo) MGM Records, MGM Records E-4362, E 4362 US 1966
cs 8014 Lee Hazlewood The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood ‎(LP, Album) MGM RECORDS cs 8014 UK & Ireland 1966
MGM-C 8014 Lee Hazlewood The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood ‎(LP, Mono) MGM Records, EMI MGM-C 8014 UK 1966
E/SE-4362, E4362, E-4362 Lee Hazlewood The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood ‎(LP, Album) MGM Records, MGM Records, MGM Records E/SE-4362, E4362, E-4362 US 1966
E-4362 Lee Hazlewood The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood ‎(LP, Album, Mono) MGM Records E-4362 US 1966

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Comments

Adrierdin Adrierdin
Just picked up a mint copy of the original UK MFP issue of 1966 in a Canadian Salvation Army Thrift Store for around 75p. The God's must have been smiling that day.
Doriel Doriel
5/5It's no wonder that The Very Special World of Lee Hazlewood went unnoticed upon its release in 1966. Not only did it arrive amidst Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper, arguably the 2 most important records in history, but also upon examining the record its sole eccentricity would prevent it from reaching to a wide audience.Years later, once the fog dissipated from Hazlewood's early recordings, it became clear that The Special World was not only his strongest collection of songs aside compilations, but also that Hazlewood's trademark elements - from his self conscious ridicule to his overblown arrangements - were recreated in upcoming genres from Countrypolitan to the Lounge revival in the 90s'. Most importantly, Special World is a portrait of the fading aesthetic of the 60s' adult music market processed into a bizarre, almost psychedelic vision. Hazlewood takes advantage of the vision of conservative America (represented by fading trends from Lounge to Spy Music and all the way back to the crooners), and distorts it into odd, heavily orchestrated pieces in a country-like fashion. Hazlewood sings and narrates themes that range from romantic melodramas to full-blown spaghetti comedies, all delivered by him with a darkly humorous croon.Because of the sheer eccentricity of the album's themes it falls more into Baroque territory; the flamboyant melancholy of songs like "Your Sweet Love" and "My Autumn's Done Come" would be borrowed by upcoming baroque acts from Love to The Left Banke. Musically it resembles the masterful orchestrations of contemporaries like Burt Bacharach. Also, the narrational, humorously self loathing singing style were likely partly based on Frank Zappa, but later on the Chamber Pop act Lambchop would borrow from it greatly.Hazlewood would later on in his career delve into less orchestrated and even more eccentric territory with mixed results, but far and wide Special World lies on the high part of his career's slope. Even up to this date Special World lies overlooked as the masterpiece it truly is, but when it comes to examining Orchestral Pop, its influence is immense.