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400 Miles from L.A.: 1955-56

Lee Hazlewood
Barcode 0826853017619
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Release Date: 13/09/2019

Edition: 12" Album
Genre: Country
Sub-Genre: Country-Folk
Label: Light In The Attic
Number of Discs: 2

Phoenix, Arizona 1955, a twenty-five year old disc jockey and fledgling songwriter, Lee Hazlewood, is trying to break into the music industry. He takes Greyhound bus trips to Los Angeles to pitch songs, only to be rejected each time. Undeterred, Lee starts a record label called Viv Records. Running the label out of his house, Lee finds the artists, writes the songs, produces the sessions, arranges the pressings of the records and handles distribution. Recently discovered tapes in the Viv Records archive yielded an unbelievable find; the earliest known recordings of Hazlewood singing his songs. '400 Miles From L.A.: 1955-56' is a collection of previously unknown intimate recordings, never intended for release. Lee sings, plays guitar and even presses the record button on the tape machine. These are rural sketches and small town dreams, captured in an innocent time before the path ahead was clear.

Track Listing:
1-1 Cross Country Bus
1-2 The Woman I Love
1-3 Five Thousand and One
1-4 Lonesome Day
1-5 A Lady Called Blues
1-6 Five More Miles to Folsom
1-7 Fort Worth
1-8 The Old Man and His Guitar
1-9 Peculiar Guy
1-10 Long Black Train
1-11 I Guess It's Love
1-12 It's an Actuality
1-13 Buying On Time
1-14 The Country Bus Tune
1-15 Long Black Train
1-16 Run Boy Run
1-17 Big Joe Slade
1-18 Son of a Gun
1-19 Georgia Chain Gang
1-20 Look at That Woman
1-21 Peculiar Guy
1-22 The Railroad Song
1-23 Six Feet of Chain
1-24 Trouble Is a Lonesome Town