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Love and Other Crimes (Sea Blue Vinyl)
Cowriting with guitarist Duane Eddy during the â50s, and then cemented his immortality with the classic sides he produced for Nancy Sinatra during the â60s.
Over the past few decades, though, attention has turned to Leeâs idiosyncratic solo work, the heart of which he recorded for the Reprise label and his own LHI Records. Issued in 1968, Love and Other Crimes is one of his Reprise releases, and itâs one of the weirdest records in his entire catalog. Recorded in Paris with such legendary Wrecking Crew members as guitarist James Burton and drummer Hal Blaine, Hazlewood sounds every bit the bon vivant (read: half drunk) as he swings from country ballads to lightly psychedelic pop highlighted by his rockinâ cover of Bonnie Dobsonâs âMorning Dew.â Other highlights include âRosacoke Street,â which presents him at his most psychedelic lounge lizard-esque, (think a Hunter Thompson character from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and his moving âWait and See,â an apology for bad behavior to an absent lover. Weâve enlisted Mike Milchner to remaster this one for vinyl⊠donât miss Leeâs stream-of-consciousness back cover notes, either.
Pressed in sea blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies!
Over the past few decades, though, attention has turned to Leeâs idiosyncratic solo work, the heart of which he recorded for the Reprise label and his own LHI Records. Issued in 1968, Love and Other Crimes is one of his Reprise releases, and itâs one of the weirdest records in his entire catalog. Recorded in Paris with such legendary Wrecking Crew members as guitarist James Burton and drummer Hal Blaine, Hazlewood sounds every bit the bon vivant (read: half drunk) as he swings from country ballads to lightly psychedelic pop highlighted by his rockinâ cover of Bonnie Dobsonâs âMorning Dew.â Other highlights include âRosacoke Street,â which presents him at his most psychedelic lounge lizard-esque, (think a Hunter Thompson character from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and his moving âWait and See,â an apology for bad behavior to an absent lover. Weâve enlisted Mike Milchner to remaster this one for vinyl⊠donât miss Leeâs stream-of-consciousness back cover notes, either.
Pressed in sea blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies!
Cowriting with guitarist Duane Eddy during the â50s, and then cemented his immortality with the classic sides he produced for Nancy Sinatra during the â60s.
Over the past few decades, though, attention has turned to Leeâs idiosyncratic solo work, the heart of which he recorded for the Reprise label and his own LHI Records. Issued in 1968, Love and Other Crimes is one of his Reprise releases, and itâs one of the weirdest records in his entire catalog. Recorded in Paris with such legendary Wrecking Crew members as guitarist James Burton and drummer Hal Blaine, Hazlewood sounds every bit the bon vivant (read: half drunk) as he swings from country ballads to lightly psychedelic pop highlighted by his rockinâ cover of Bonnie Dobsonâs âMorning Dew.â Other highlights include âRosacoke Street,â which presents him at his most psychedelic lounge lizard-esque, (think a Hunter Thompson character from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and his moving âWait and See,â an apology for bad behavior to an absent lover. Weâve enlisted Mike Milchner to remaster this one for vinyl⊠donât miss Leeâs stream-of-consciousness back cover notes, either.
Pressed in sea blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies!
Over the past few decades, though, attention has turned to Leeâs idiosyncratic solo work, the heart of which he recorded for the Reprise label and his own LHI Records. Issued in 1968, Love and Other Crimes is one of his Reprise releases, and itâs one of the weirdest records in his entire catalog. Recorded in Paris with such legendary Wrecking Crew members as guitarist James Burton and drummer Hal Blaine, Hazlewood sounds every bit the bon vivant (read: half drunk) as he swings from country ballads to lightly psychedelic pop highlighted by his rockinâ cover of Bonnie Dobsonâs âMorning Dew.â Other highlights include âRosacoke Street,â which presents him at his most psychedelic lounge lizard-esque, (think a Hunter Thompson character from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and his moving âWait and See,â an apology for bad behavior to an absent lover. Weâve enlisted Mike Milchner to remaster this one for vinyl⊠donât miss Leeâs stream-of-consciousness back cover notes, either.
Pressed in sea blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies!
$35.71
Love and Other Crimes (Sea Blue Vinyl)â
$35.71
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Cowriting with guitarist Duane Eddy during the â50s, and then cemented his immortality with the classic sides he produced for Nancy Sinatra during the â60s.
Over the past few decades, though, attention has turned to Leeâs idiosyncratic solo work, the heart of which he recorded for the Reprise label and his own LHI Records. Issued in 1968, Love and Other Crimes is one of his Reprise releases, and itâs one of the weirdest records in his entire catalog. Recorded in Paris with such legendary Wrecking Crew members as guitarist James Burton and drummer Hal Blaine, Hazlewood sounds every bit the bon vivant (read: half drunk) as he swings from country ballads to lightly psychedelic pop highlighted by his rockinâ cover of Bonnie Dobsonâs âMorning Dew.â Other highlights include âRosacoke Street,â which presents him at his most psychedelic lounge lizard-esque, (think a Hunter Thompson character from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and his moving âWait and See,â an apology for bad behavior to an absent lover. Weâve enlisted Mike Milchner to remaster this one for vinyl⊠donât miss Leeâs stream-of-consciousness back cover notes, either.
Pressed in sea blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies!
Over the past few decades, though, attention has turned to Leeâs idiosyncratic solo work, the heart of which he recorded for the Reprise label and his own LHI Records. Issued in 1968, Love and Other Crimes is one of his Reprise releases, and itâs one of the weirdest records in his entire catalog. Recorded in Paris with such legendary Wrecking Crew members as guitarist James Burton and drummer Hal Blaine, Hazlewood sounds every bit the bon vivant (read: half drunk) as he swings from country ballads to lightly psychedelic pop highlighted by his rockinâ cover of Bonnie Dobsonâs âMorning Dew.â Other highlights include âRosacoke Street,â which presents him at his most psychedelic lounge lizard-esque, (think a Hunter Thompson character from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and his moving âWait and See,â an apology for bad behavior to an absent lover. Weâve enlisted Mike Milchner to remaster this one for vinyl⊠donât miss Leeâs stream-of-consciousness back cover notes, either.
Pressed in sea blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies!
















