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Lee Hazlewood
Lee Hazlewoodism - Its Cause And Cure
Lee Hazlewood's second album for MGM had something of a split personality, though both sides were an accurate depiction of various aspects of his musical mind. Released in 1967, Lee Hazlewoodism: Its Cause and Cure opens with five story-songs, most of which are dramatic narratives in which Hazlewood speaks rather than sings, approaching his recitations with all the seriousness he can muster, while Billy Strange's arrangements provide elaborate but understated accompaniment. Elsewhere, the album's second half finds Hazlewood in broader and more playful form.
The album received a **** rating on AllMusic, with reviewer Mark Deming stating that, "This LP reflects Hazlewood's wit and talents better than most."
A1
The Girls In Paris
A2
José
A3
The Old Man And His Guitar
A4
The Nights
A5
I Am A Part
B1
Home (I'm Home)
B2
After Six
B3
Suzi Jane Is Back In Town
B4
In Our Time
B5
Dark In My Heart



