
Cowboy In Sweden
Lee Hazlewood spent a good part of the late 1960s traveling the globe, cutting records and inking business deals. A string of hits with Nancy Sinatra enabled Lee to build a mini media empire Lee Hazlewood Industries and afforded him nearly unlimited resourcesâŠfor a time. By the end of the decade LHI Records had burned piles of cash, gone through a half dozen distributors and failed to achieve the kind of chart success âBoots" had promised.
Fortunately for Lee there was a land where he was still on the top of the charts, a place where women flowed like BrannvinâŠSweden was calling.
While on an LHI promotional tour in Stockholm, Lee crossed paths with Swedish director Torbjörn Axelman. âI met Lee through my script girl, in Stockholm in 1969,â remembers Axelman. "We noticed we had very many similarities, interests, and the same backgrounds. It led to many productions during our 38 years of close partnership and friendship.â The partnership showed Lee the way forward and allowed him an easy exit strategy from the LHI house of cards that was crumbling in Los Angeles.
Light In The Attic records is proud to continue its Lee Hazlewood series with this expanded reissue of Cowboy in Sweden. Released as the last LHI LP, Cowboy in Sweden was a soundtrack to the 1970 cult classic film of the same name starring Lee Hazlewood. The film was a surreal psychedelic account of Leeâs journey to his new homeland, while the soundtrack was a perfect compilation of Hazlewoodâs strongest songs recorded over a prolific globe trotting three year period. The production scope of the album was the most ambitious of his career, recorded in Paris, London, Los Angeles and Stockholm with a slew of talented session musicians, producers and arrangers.
Cowboy in Sweden is quite possibly the purest distillation of the Hazlewood sound; lush melancholy country pop with a pinch of humor (âPray Them Bars Awayâ), a dash of bummer (âCold Hard Timesâ), some beautiful ladies to sing with (âLeather & Laceâ & âHey Cowboyâ) and even a couple anti-war protest songs to be topical (âNo Train to Stockholmâ & âFor A Day Like Todayâ). The David âBitter Sweet Symphonyâ Whitaker arranged orchestral pop of âWhatâs More I Donât Need Herâ and the stone cold Hazlewood classic âThe Night Beforeâ cement the album as Leeâs peak on LHI records and ironically the labelâs swan song.
[[Release Description]]Lee Hazlewood spent a good part of the late 1960s traveling the globe, cutting records and inking business deals. A string of hits with Nancy Sinatra enabled Lee to build a mini media empire Lee Hazlewood Industries and afforded him nearly unlimited resourcesâŠfor a time. By the end of the decade LHI Records had burned piles of cash, gone through a half dozen distributors and failed to achieve the kind of chart success âBoots" had promised.
Fortunately for Lee there was a land where he was still on the top of the charts, a place where women flowed like BrannvinâŠSweden was calling.
While on an LHI promotional tour in Stockholm, Lee crossed paths with Swedish director Torbjörn Axelman. âI met Lee through my script girl, in Stockholm in 1969,â remembers Axelman. "We noticed we had very many similarities, interests, and the same backgrounds. It led to many productions during our 38 years of close partnership and friendship.â The partnership showed Lee the way forward and allowed him an easy exit strategy from the LHI house of cards that was crumbling in Los Angeles.
Light In The Attic Records is proud to continue its Lee Hazlewood Archival Series with this expanded reissue of Cowboy in Sweden. Released as the last LHI LP, Cowboy in Sweden was a soundtrack to the 1970 cult classic film of the same name starring Lee Hazlewood. The film was a surreal psychedelic account of Leeâs journey to his new homeland, while the soundtrack was a perfect compilation of Hazlewoodâs strongest songs recorded over a prolific globe trotting three year period. The production scope of the album was the most ambitious of his career, recorded in Paris, London, Los Angeles and Stockholm with a slew of talented session musicians, producers and arrangers.
Cowboy in Sweden is quite possibly the purest distillation of the Hazlewood sound; lush melancholy country pop with a pinch of humor (âPray Them Bars Awayâ), a dash of bummer (âCold Hard Timesâ), some beautiful ladies to sing with (âLeather & Laceâ & âHey Cowboyâ) and even a couple anti-war protest songs to be topical (âNo Train to Stockholmâ & âFor A Day Like Todayâ). The David âBitter Sweet Symphonyâ Whitaker arranged orchestral pop of âWhatâs More I Donât Need Herâ and the stone cold Hazlewood classic âThe Night Beforeâ cement the album as Leeâs peak on LHI Records and ironically the labelâs swan song.
[[Selling Points]]- Remastered from pristine original LHI master tapes
- Includes previously unheard versions of âPray Them Bars Awayâ & âEasy & Me"
- Liner notes by Hunter Lea including interviews with Torbjörn Axelman, Suzi Jane Hokom, Nina Lizell, Don Randi, Hal Blaine and Shel Talmy
- Rare film production photos from the Torbjörn Axelman archive
- LP housed in a deluxe gatefold Stoughton tip-on jacket
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Lee Hazlewood spent a good part of the late 1960s traveling the globe, cutting records and inking business deals. A string of hits with Nancy Sinatra enabled Lee to build a mini media empire Lee Hazlewood Industries and afforded him nearly unlimited resourcesâŠfor a time. By the end of the decade LHI Records had burned piles of cash, gone through a half dozen distributors and failed to achieve the kind of chart success âBoots" had promised.
Fortunately for Lee there was a land where he was still on the top of the charts, a place where women flowed like BrannvinâŠSweden was calling.
While on an LHI promotional tour in Stockholm, Lee crossed paths with Swedish director Torbjörn Axelman. âI met Lee through my script girl, in Stockholm in 1969,â remembers Axelman. "We noticed we had very many similarities, interests, and the same backgrounds. It led to many productions during our 38 years of close partnership and friendship.â The partnership showed Lee the way forward and allowed him an easy exit strategy from the LHI house of cards that was crumbling in Los Angeles.
Light In The Attic records is proud to continue its Lee Hazlewood series with this expanded reissue of Cowboy in Sweden. Released as the last LHI LP, Cowboy in Sweden was a soundtrack to the 1970 cult classic film of the same name starring Lee Hazlewood. The film was a surreal psychedelic account of Leeâs journey to his new homeland, while the soundtrack was a perfect compilation of Hazlewoodâs strongest songs recorded over a prolific globe trotting three year period. The production scope of the album was the most ambitious of his career, recorded in Paris, London, Los Angeles and Stockholm with a slew of talented session musicians, producers and arrangers.
Cowboy in Sweden is quite possibly the purest distillation of the Hazlewood sound; lush melancholy country pop with a pinch of humor (âPray Them Bars Awayâ), a dash of bummer (âCold Hard Timesâ), some beautiful ladies to sing with (âLeather & Laceâ & âHey Cowboyâ) and even a couple anti-war protest songs to be topical (âNo Train to Stockholmâ & âFor A Day Like Todayâ). The David âBitter Sweet Symphonyâ Whitaker arranged orchestral pop of âWhatâs More I Donât Need Herâ and the stone cold Hazlewood classic âThe Night Beforeâ cement the album as Leeâs peak on LHI records and ironically the labelâs swan song.
[[Release Description]]Lee Hazlewood spent a good part of the late 1960s traveling the globe, cutting records and inking business deals. A string of hits with Nancy Sinatra enabled Lee to build a mini media empire Lee Hazlewood Industries and afforded him nearly unlimited resourcesâŠfor a time. By the end of the decade LHI Records had burned piles of cash, gone through a half dozen distributors and failed to achieve the kind of chart success âBoots" had promised.
Fortunately for Lee there was a land where he was still on the top of the charts, a place where women flowed like BrannvinâŠSweden was calling.
While on an LHI promotional tour in Stockholm, Lee crossed paths with Swedish director Torbjörn Axelman. âI met Lee through my script girl, in Stockholm in 1969,â remembers Axelman. "We noticed we had very many similarities, interests, and the same backgrounds. It led to many productions during our 38 years of close partnership and friendship.â The partnership showed Lee the way forward and allowed him an easy exit strategy from the LHI house of cards that was crumbling in Los Angeles.
Light In The Attic Records is proud to continue its Lee Hazlewood Archival Series with this expanded reissue of Cowboy in Sweden. Released as the last LHI LP, Cowboy in Sweden was a soundtrack to the 1970 cult classic film of the same name starring Lee Hazlewood. The film was a surreal psychedelic account of Leeâs journey to his new homeland, while the soundtrack was a perfect compilation of Hazlewoodâs strongest songs recorded over a prolific globe trotting three year period. The production scope of the album was the most ambitious of his career, recorded in Paris, London, Los Angeles and Stockholm with a slew of talented session musicians, producers and arrangers.
Cowboy in Sweden is quite possibly the purest distillation of the Hazlewood sound; lush melancholy country pop with a pinch of humor (âPray Them Bars Awayâ), a dash of bummer (âCold Hard Timesâ), some beautiful ladies to sing with (âLeather & Laceâ & âHey Cowboyâ) and even a couple anti-war protest songs to be topical (âNo Train to Stockholmâ & âFor A Day Like Todayâ). The David âBitter Sweet Symphonyâ Whitaker arranged orchestral pop of âWhatâs More I Donât Need Herâ and the stone cold Hazlewood classic âThe Night Beforeâ cement the album as Leeâs peak on LHI Records and ironically the labelâs swan song.
[[Selling Points]]- Remastered from pristine original LHI master tapes
- Includes previously unheard versions of âPray Them Bars Awayâ & âEasy & Me"
- Liner notes by Hunter Lea including interviews with Torbjörn Axelman, Suzi Jane Hokom, Nina Lizell, Don Randi, Hal Blaine and Shel Talmy
- Rare film production photos from the Torbjörn Axelman archive
- LP housed in a deluxe gatefold Stoughton tip-on jacket
















