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Total Lee! The Songs of Lee Hazlewood

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  • Audio CD (August 6, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Astralwerks
  • ASIN: B000066TNH
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,334 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. I'm Glad I Never - Lambchop
2. Come On Home To Me - Madrugada feat. Neil McNasty
3. Some Velvet Morning - The Webb Brothers
4. Sundown Sundown - Calexico feat. Valerie Leulliot
5. Sleep In The Grass - Johnny Dowd
6. Got It Together Again - St. Etienne feat. Nathan Bennet
7. The Railroad - St. Thomas
8. A Cheat - Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley
9. No Train To Stockholm - Erlend Oye
10. Soul's Island - The Amazing Pilots
11. Easy & Me - Kathryn Williams
12. My Autumn's Done Come - Tindersticks
13. We All Make The Little Flowers Grow - Stephen Jones and Luke Scott
14. Sand - Calvin Johnson and Mark Pickerel
15. Summer Wine - Evan Dando and Sabrina Brooke
16. If It's Monday Morning - Kid Loco feat. Tim Keegan

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Music-biz types hardly come more original and iconoclastic than singer-songwriter Lee Hazlewood. As a producer, songwriter, and label head, he helped launch the careers of Duane Eddy, Phil Spector, and Nancy Sinatra (and almost derailed Gram Parsons by forcing him to strip the vocals off the Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo.) His songs placed wry, decadent lyrics atop attractive arrangements, and his baritone was deeper than Lake Erie. Hazlewood has frequently been covered by the alt-rock elite; Nick Cave, Neubauten, Knife in the Water, and Primal Scream have already recorded his songs. Hazlewood's strange little tunes, close cousins to those of Serge Gainsbourg and Scott Walker, invite interpretation, which Total Lee! delivers in spades. The standout track is British folk chanteuse Kathryn Williams's simple and pure "Easy & Me." But you've got to hear the Tindersticks' bleary take on "My Autumn's Done Come" and the Webb Brothers' positively uplifting "Some Velvet Morning." This might be the best tribute album since 1999's More Oar: A Tribute to Alexander "Skip" Spence --Mike McGonigal

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2002 compilation featuring 16 tracks, Lambchop 'I'm Glad I Never', Madrugada feat. Neil McNasty 'Come On Home To Me', The Webb Brothers 'Some Velvet Morning', Calexico feat. Valerie Leulliot 'Sundown, Sundown', Johnny Dowd 'Sleep In The Grass', St Etienn

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Alternative Hazlewood, September 15, 2002
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Lee Hazlewood's "Total Lee!" tribute could be subtitled "alternative artists discover Hazlewood." British label City Slang has put together an interesting mix of artists to showcase these songs. Other than Webb Brothers & Evan Dando, all the artists were new to me. The liner notes consist of a conversation with Hazlewood and come off as quite informal, sometimes helpful. Lambchop opens with a dense brief version of "I'm Glad I Never." Neal McNasty does a dense electronic reverb take on "Come On Home To Me." One of Lee's biggest hits with Nancy Sinatra, "Some Velvet Morning," is given an excellent update by Webb Brothers with vocals submerged under a guitar wash and synthesized keyboards. Valerie Leulliot & Calexico Feat tackle "Sundown Sundown" with a sound like a James Bond theme in Mexico. Johnny Dowd must be a band with its vocals on "Sleep in the Grass" split between male and female voices; the track is one of the less effective with corny accents. Nathan Bennet & St. Etienne do a sweet version of the Lee & Nancy song "Got It Together Again." My favorite track is St. Thomas' take on "The Railroad." Hazlewood compliments them as being better than the original artist! The vocal is enthusiastic; & the infectious percussion comes off like an alternative Tennessee Ernie Ford. Jarvis Cocker & Richard Hawley unearth an early 1956 Hazlewood hit, "The Cheat," with submerged snarling vocals and Stratocaster reverb. An acoustic "No Train to Stockholm" glides by Erlend Oye. Amazing Pilots do a very long, very spooky version of "Soul's Island." Lee's favorite is Kathryn Williams' take on "Easy & Me"; her beautiful voice with airy vocal flying above the acoustic guitars & the booming punctuation of drum. "My Autumn's Done Come" is a song about aging dreamily channeled by Tindersticks. Lee calls "We All Make the Little Flowers Grow" by Stephen Jones & Luke Scott "commercial as hell." It does have a happy bubbly rhythm. The familiar Lee & Nancy tune "Sand" is given a good reading by Calvin Johnson & Mark Pickerel whose voices alternate between a tenor and Johnny Cash-like bass. Sabrina Brooke & Evan Dando nail the spirit of "Summer Wine." "If It's Monday Morning" by Tim Keegan & Kid Loco concludes the CD with a rather strange arrangement of the song that even Hazlewood questions in the liner notes. "Total Lee!" is an adventurous look at an excellent songwriter's work. Most of it works well. His songwriting deserves to be honored. Enjoy!
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Compilation, February 18, 2003
This review is from: Total Lee! The Songs of Lee Hazlewood (Audio CD)
For 30 years, whenever I heard the name Lee Hazlewood, all I could think of were the duets he did with Nancy Sinatra back in the sixties. I was a young teen then and considered them impossibly cheesy.
Over the years, my musical tastes have broadened considerably, so that when I read in a Nick Cave biography that he looked on Lee Hazlewood as one of his musical heroes, I decided to have a listen and hear what I've been missing. While searching the racks for Hazlewood CDs, I stumbled on this and decided to give it a shot.
I really had no idea what to expect as I was vaguely familiar with only two of the songs, but after three listens I was hooked. My favorite is the splendid interpretation of Summer Wine by Evan Dando and Sabrina Brooke, but I also really enjoyed The Webb Brothers on Some Velvet Morning, St Thomas on The Railroad, Erlend Oye on No Train To Stockholm, The Amazing Pilots' rendition of Soul's Island, and Kid Loco's take on If Its Monday Morning. Other songs are good too, and overall this recording features a smorgasbord of styles that give it broad appeal.
The songs selected were not all hits by any means, but are representative of the breadth of Hazlewood's writing. The CD comes with an informative booklet that features Hazlewood's commentary on each of the songs and is sprinkled with goofy pictures of him in various poses.
If you are at all musically adventurous, buy Total Lee! It is truly a worthy compilation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TOTAL LEE COOL, January 16, 2011
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This review is from: Total Lee! The Songs of Lee Hazlewood (Audio CD)
Fantastic album continues to grow on you long after you've bought and listened to it quite a few times. Many of these remake songs are at least as good if not better than the original Hazelwood. And that's saying something because the original tunes are good to start with. This album is powerful and kind of darkly humorous, which is often how Hazelwood wrote. The artists here do perfect justice to the covers, as if they were made to be done up in this album. I'm so glad Lee was "rediscovered" by the "alternative country" scene, reintroduced to a new generation and inspired to put out more CDs. If you like this "Total Lee!" compilation don't hesitate for a second to get "For Every Solution There Is A Problem", a selection of previously unreleased recordings (but lately released) from Hazelwood himself. It is excellent. Also, venture back to the 60s for "Lee Hazlewood-ism: Its Cause and Cure" or best choice all around - "The Very Special World of Lee Hazelwood", which is a masterpiece if ever there was one.
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