Album remastered from the original tapes with bonus track
Liner notes by Hunter Lea with exclusive interviews and archive photos
LP housed in a deluxe gatefold Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket
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.
Lee Hazlewoodism: It's Cause And Cure is the second of a trilogy of MGM releases that Light In The Attic Records has lovingly reissued on heavyweight vinyl.
Country and pop iconoclast Hazlewood's second album for MGM came out in 1966 and, like the previous The Very Special World Of album, adds Billy Strange's Western movie classic-styled orchestration to the usual mix of rock, Country, cowboy music and folk. Includes such gems like The Girls In Paris, After Six and Old Man And His Guitar. Contains new detailed liner notes.
Track Listing
Side 1
The Girls In Paris
Jose
The Old Man And His Guitar
The Nights
I Am A Part
Side 2
Home (I’m Home)
After Six
Suzi Jane Is Back In Town
In Our Time
Dark In My Heart
Bonus Tracks
Frenesi – Lee Hazlewood’s Woodchucks
Muchacho – Lee Hazlewood’s Woodchucks
Batman – Lee Hazlewood’s Woodchucks