Monday, December 15, 2008
Total Lee 10 - More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
We've come full circle and begin this collection with a different version of I'm Glad I Never from Lambchop which is the opening track on the original Total Lee tribute album and then work our way through even more obscure covers until we reach the Rowland S Howard & Lydia Lunch cover of Some Velvet Morning which many would consider one of the greatest versions and a fitting way to end this collection of Hazlewood inspired compilations. Enjoy
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Total Lee 9 - More Songs Of Lee Hazlewood
I've started something that I'm intent on finishing.
Enjoy and yell out if you want one more. http://sharebee.com/37d7d2f6
No Regrets - Songs Covered By Lee Hazlewood
Alright then, what does the Young Gods and Lee have in common? Very little I would image except that they both covered a Kurt Weill song and that's exactly what you get on this compilation, songs that at one stage or another were covered by Lee. Comments welcome.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Total Lee 8 - Even More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
This is such a great surprise that I can't thank the person who goes by the name Fake enough for uploading the following collection (including the artwork). Many of these I was not aware of so I'm very grateful. Now lets put out a challenge and see who else can contribute other songs so we can atleast reach a respectable 10 volumes in this tribute. I have enough for probably one more volume and some 30 or more versions of "These Boots" which we might leave be for now although there is a great version by Blues Polish which I'd like to have at a higher bit rate than the current one I have. Also of note is the release for Cagney and Lacey which was a Dean Wareham side project which I've been after for some time. So if you can share please do as I'm sure that there are many hidden treasures out there for us to enjoy. But whats a challenge if there is no prize, well if we collect enough I might be tempted to upload Lee's Cowboy in Sweden TV special as an avi. Enjoy: http://sharebee.com/9c32dc94
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
What others are posting....
Taxmeni are a Czech group playing a modern country & western style. The following album released in 1993 has no less than 6 of Lee's songs and is one of those obscure recording which isn't well documented on the net which is a shame since its a great listen.
The back cover doesn't revel the Hazlewood song references so here's the track listing:
1 - Zustávám (Brek My Mind)
2 - Klaunu a bláznu šéf (Real Live Fool)
3 - Tón kolejnic (That Old Freight Train)
4 - Jak ty tejdny líne jdou
5 - Pyramidy (Kansas City)
6 - Tisíc dnu
7 - Jackson
8 - Babí léto (Indian Summer)
9 - Koule na noze (Hutchinson Jail)
10 - On je cvok (He´s My Rock)
11 - Good by (The Fool)
12 - Nekoukej na me (Poor Man)
13 - Dáma pri tele (Four KindsOf Lonely)
14 - Nebyla to fáma
15 - Haleluja, já jdu za tebou (Hallelujah, I Love Her So)
The following is a link to a forum post so if you like what you hear, be sure to thank the person responsible for uploading it.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Total Lee 7 - More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
Certainly not the last of the covers but enough for now, yet I might still post a comp. of tunes that Lee himself has covered since its sitting on my desktop at the moment. Request it and if there's enough interest I'll upload it. Now who would of thought of B.B. King turning up in a mix of Hazlewood tunes and who's that helping out Beck with the cover of If it's Monday Morning.
Enjoy..
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Total Lee 6 - More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
Some great sounding tunes are on offer here, with a distinctive sixties feel to the whole thing.
Hey I've even include an original Hazlewood tune so enjoy...
I've just noticed that I've written the wrong song title for the Bobby and Laurie song so excuse me in this instance, it should be First street blues. That's what happens when I rush things.
http://sharebee.com/3417c78c
Hey I've even include an original Hazlewood tune so enjoy...
I've just noticed that I've written the wrong song title for the Bobby and Laurie song so excuse me in this instance, it should be First street blues. That's what happens when I rush things.
http://sharebee.com/3417c78c
Total Lee 5 - More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
Another three for your listening pleasure....
First up a heavier sounding comp. and this one includes the Fleshtones Peter Zaremba so you know it's worth listening to and the inevitable Primal Scream cover which fits well into this mix.
You'll notice once again that I've included a non Hazlewood tune, Morning Dew (a Dodson, Rose song) which is on Lee's Love and other Crimes album and this ones a great version I'm sure you'll enjoy.
http://sharebee.com/581f9ea1
Thursday, September 18, 2008
More Hazlewood
Been sitting on 4 more compilations and as soon as I have some free time and compose the covers I'll post all 4 at the same time and put it to rest for a while. Future post will then include a couple of Jazz Butcher and Sixto Rodriguez concerts and even a John Foxx show. Now if that isn't a mixed bag I don't know what is. Stay Tuned...
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Total Lee 4 - More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
Who got wind of the inclusion of the Putman, Sherrill tune on the last post, as I thought that it would have prompted some comments but since it didn't I'm going to do it again. What you have here is another good mix with some of the guitar tunes Lee composed early in his career which provides a contrast to some of his more popular songs but as with all of the covers presented here, the musicians have added their own distincive touch. Enjoy http://sharebee.com/b2702694
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Total Lee 3 - More Songs of Lee Hazlewood
Here's a third collection of covers, once again with some great tracks for you listening pleasure.
Standouts for me would be the arrangement on the Ronnie Dove track as well as the inclusion of My Elusive Dreams from Jack Palance although I can't for the life of me imagine Jack standing over a microphone and singing the song. As I mentioned earlier, there's plenty more so in time I'll put another collection together and post it here. Enjoy...
http://rapidshare.com/files/137458598/Total_Lee_3.rar.html
Standouts for me would be the arrangement on the Ronnie Dove track as well as the inclusion of My Elusive Dreams from Jack Palance although I can't for the life of me imagine Jack standing over a microphone and singing the song. As I mentioned earlier, there's plenty more so in time I'll put another collection together and post it here. Enjoy...
http://rapidshare.com/files/137458598/Total_Lee_3.rar.html
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Lee Hazlewood Live Royal Festival Hall London 2004
I've been lucky enough to be given two bootleg recordings of Lee's over the years and although my collection of his is fairly complete you can't take away the strength of a live performance to bring out the best in an artist. The following is such a great listen especially the banter between songs, and it's just a terrible shame that we will never have the opportunity to witness such a legend again that was Lee Hazlewood. By the way the other recording Live in Darmstadt is already posted over at realmofx.blogspot.com and I would certainly appreciate it if any other recordings were to see the light of day from either Lee or Nancy as I'm sure they exist somewhere.
http://rapidshare.com/files/135960036/Snowflakes.part1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135969290/Snowflakes.part2.rar.html
Best enjoyed while sipping your prefered alcoholic beverage...
http://rapidshare.com/files/135969290/Snowflakes.part2.rar.html
Best enjoyed while sipping your prefered alcoholic beverage...
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Total Lee 2 - More Songs Of Lee Hazlewood
It’s been a year now since Lee passed away and I glimpsed a number of his releases in my local JB store, so if you live here in Aus there’s no excuse – go out and buy them.
A little harder to find these days might be the compilation Total Lee which is a great release on its own with some great bands who put their spin on the Hazlewood tunes. Now here’s my take on a second collection, songs that sit well against each, some a little more obscure than others but all show an appreciation for Lee himself and on this his anniversary is there any better way to pay tribute than to listen to his songs in a different light. By the way Ed Kuepper is included simply because I think he’s fantastic with anything he does but you can be the judge in this instance. Enjoy.
A little harder to find these days might be the compilation Total Lee which is a great release on its own with some great bands who put their spin on the Hazlewood tunes. Now here’s my take on a second collection, songs that sit well against each, some a little more obscure than others but all show an appreciation for Lee himself and on this his anniversary is there any better way to pay tribute than to listen to his songs in a different light. By the way Ed Kuepper is included simply because I think he’s fantastic with anything he does but you can be the judge in this instance. Enjoy.
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