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Lee, Myself & I - Inside The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood (Paperback)
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Lee, Myself & I - Inside The Very Special World Of Lee Hazlewood (Paperback)
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Loot Price R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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If I had a name like Wyndham Wallace I would not associate or
correspond with anyone with a simple name like mine. However, since
you have lowered yourself to such depths, how can my old Indian
heart (west not east) not respond favourably. -Lee Hazlewood, fax
message to the author, Valentine's Day 1999. Lee, Myself and I is
an intimate portrait of the last years of Lee Hazlewood, the
legendary singer and songwriter best known for 'These Boots Are
Made For Walkin', the chart-topping hit he wrote and produced for
Nancy Sinatra. It begins in 1999, when Hazlewood began his comeback
after many years in the wilderness, and ends with his death in
2007. In the intervening years, the author, Wyndham Wallace, became
Hazlewood's friend, confidante, de-facto manager, and more, even
providing the lyrics for Lee's final recording, 'Hilli (At The Top
Of The World'. In the light of reissues of Hazlewood's work by the
esteemed Light In The Attic label-including There's A Dream I've
Been Saving: Lee Hazlewood Industries 1966-1971, an acclaimed boxed
set of his work with the label he founded, LHI, as well as further
releases including liner notes by Wallace-interest in Hazlewood has
never been greater. Lee, Myself and I is the first book to address
his life and work. Through recollections of their lengthy
conversations and adventures together, Wallace captures the complex
personality-charming but cantankerous, blunt but poetic-of a
reclusive icon whose work helped shape the American pop cultural
landscape, and who still influences countless artists today. He
also sheds light on often overlooked or more obscure aspects of
Hazlewood's career, including his pioneering work with Duane Eddy
and Phil Spector, and the outstanding recordings he made during his
self-imposed exile to Sweden in the 1970s. Lee, Myself and I is a
tale of validation: both the author's and Hazlewood's. It's the
story of what it's like to meet your hero, befriend him, and then
watch him die.
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