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Lee Hazlewood

400 Miles From L.A. 1955-56
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  • 2LP pressed at RTI & housed in a deluxe Stoughton “tip-on” jacket
  • Tracks mastered from original Viv Records analog tapes
  • Featuring many previously unreleased compositions and an early draft of Trouble Is A Lonesome Town
  • Liner notes by Hunter Lea with an interview from John Dixon
  • Includes archival photos and ephemera

Description

Available September 13, 2019

Phoenix, Arizona 1955…a twenty-five year old disc jockey and fledgling songwriter, Lee Hazlewood, is trying to break into the music industry. He takes Greyhound bus trips to Los Angeles to pitch songs, only to be rejected each time. Undeterred, Lee starts a record label called Viv Records. Running the label out of his house, Lee finds the artists, writes the songs, produces the sessions, arranges the pressings of the records and handles distribution. Recently discovered tapes in the Viv Records archive yielded an unbelievable find, the earliest known recordings of Hazlewood singing his songs…Lee’s first demo! The mysterious and bountiful tapes featured Lee singing early unheard compositions and a complete first draft of his Trouble Is A Lonesome Town song cycle that would become his first official solo album in 1963.

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Artist Bio

Though he’s perhaps best known for his work with Nancy Sinatra (including writing mega-hit "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"), Hazlewood did stunning work away from that particular glamour queen and found latter day champions in Beck, Sonic Youth, Jarvis Cocker, and Spiritualized.

A songwriter and producer by trade, Hazlewood sang the songs that no one else wanted to take from him, never quite achieving the success that others had with his compositions and drawing few royalties from them in comparison. These were the tracks released on his own LHI label: Lee Hazlewood Industries.

A natural wanderer, Lee lived a big life, fighting in the Korean War, working as a radio DJ in Phoenix, Arizona, setting up Viv Records in the 50s, working as a big-shot LA producer in the 60s, signing Phil Spector to his Trey Records label, and prematurely announcing...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Cross Country Bus
    2:39
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  • 2 The Woman I Love
    3:42
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  • 3 Five Thousand and One
    3:03
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  • 4 Lonesome Day
    2:54
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  • 5 A Lady Called Blues
    3:19
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  • 6 Five More Miles to Folsom
    2:32
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  • 7 Fort Worth
    2:11
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  • 8 The Old Man and His Guitar
    2:11
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  • 9 Peculiar Guy (Solo Version)
    2:57
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  • 10 Long Black Train (Solo Version)
    2:57
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  • 11 I Guess It's Love
    2:16
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  • 12 It's an Actuality
    2:44
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  • 13 Buying on Time
    1:59
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  • 14 The Country Bus Tune
    1:47
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  • 15 Long Black Train (Band Version)
    4:01
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  • 16 Run Boy Run
    2:39
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  • 17 Big Joe Slade
    3:41
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  • 18 Son of a Gun
    3:02
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  • 19 Georgia Chain Gang
    3:12
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  • 20 Look at That Woman
    4:03
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  • 21 Peculiar Guy (Band Version)
    3:04
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  • 22 The Railroad Song
    2:16
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  • 23 Six Feet of Chain
    3:55
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  • 24 Trouble is a Lonesome Town
    2:19
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