Lee Hazlewood ‎– Friday’s Child “Promo”

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Extremely rare promo and hard to find in this condition

Lee Hazlewood’s second solo recording for the Reprise label, Friday’s Child indulges his signature country-pop flare and pioneering use of vocal reverb. With electric guitar leads, harp and female backup vocals, the album finds Hazlewood embellishing his arrangements, though some of its strongest moments draw their impact only from his rich timbre. Some artists develop their voice for years; Hazlewood’s third album proves it was an innate and irrevocable gift. Weepy guitar leads kick off the title track and Hazlewood takes up the story of twinkling sorrow and bad luck. He often speckles pain with humor, but “Friday’s Child” is one of his most purely somber ballads. Elsewhere, with finger snaps, sparse backup vocals and Hazlewood’s emotive intonation, the intro of “Houston” alone could carry on entirely a cappella and still endure as a classic. The composition made a hit for Dean Martin, but the Friday’s Child version shows Hazlewood’s inimitable skill as a vocal stylist. Mostly lacking the dada-esque humor of his first two albums, Friday’s Child places Hazlewood in league with the era’s greatest traditional songwriters, though one for whom pop conventions were to be bucked and cast aside.

White Reprise label with Promotion Not For Sale printed on it.
‘Different Songs About Different People Who Don’t Know The Difference’ (Subtitle on Frontcover)
‘Songs Of A True Original Lee Hazlewood Sings Friday Child’ (Complete Title on Backcover)

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Description

Reprise Records ‎– R-6163 LP 1966 Mono White Label Promo

Side 1.

1. Friday’s Child
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

2. Hutchinson Jail
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

3. By The Way
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

4. Four Kinds Of Lonely
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

5. Houston
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

6. Sally Was A Good Girl
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

Side 2.

1. Since You’re Gone
Written-By – Bobby Darin

2. A Real Live Fool
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

3. I’m Blue
Written-By – Miriam Eddy

4. The Fool
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

5. That Old Freight Train
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood

6. Me And Charlie

Credits:

Art Direction – Ed Thrasher
Cover, Photography By – Studio Five
Liner Notes – Stan Cornyn
Producer – Lee Hazlewood
Supervised By – Jimmy Bowen

Additional information

Weight0,5 kg
LP Condition

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Cover Condition

Near Mint (NM or M-)

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