- Nancy & Lee · 1968
- The Very Special World of Lee Hazlewood (Expanded Edition) · 1966
- The Very Special World of Lee Hazlewood (Expanded Edition) · 1966
- The LHI Years: Singles, Nudes & Backsides 1968-71 · 2012
- Nancy & Lee · 1968
- Nancy & Lee · 1968
- The Very Special World of Lee Hazlewood (Expanded Edition) · 1966
- Nancy & Lee Again (Remastered) · 1972
- Nancy & Lee Again (Remastered) · 1972
- Nancy & Lee · 1968
- Requiem For an Almost Lady · 1971
- Nancy & Lee Again (Remastered) · 1972
- Nancy & Lee · 1968
- 2004
- 1977
- 1972
- 1972
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About Lee Hazlewood
Country and pop iconoclast Lee Hazlewood was one of the music world's most irascible geniuses. His productions for Duane Eddy, especially 1958's "Rebel Rouser," provided a template for rowdy instrumental rock; his recordings with Nancy Sinatra, like 1966's "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'," made her an icon. While Hazlewood's solo recordings could be folky (1963's Trouble Is a Lonesome Town), opulent (1967's Lee Hazlewoodism: Its Cause and Cure), or brutally honest (1971's Requiem for an Almost Lady), they were always happily eccentric. In later years, his music was rediscovered by a new generation of musicians who fell in love with his singular vision. He was inspired to begin recording again, and before his death released the improbably titled Farmisht, Flatulence, Origami, ARF!!! and Me... and his final release, 2006's Cake or Death. Since then, multiple labels have reissued his work and have helped to keep his contradictory legend alive.
- HOMETOWN
- Mannford, OK, United States
- BORN
- 9 July 1929
- GENRE
- Country