After 7
intense years in the making, Light In The Attic have announced their most
expansive and lavishly packaged project to date: There’s A Dream I’ve Been
Saving, commemorating the complete legacy of Lee Hazlewood Industries from
1966-1971. For more than a year now, Light In The Attic has been reissuing the
solo work of this true American moustachioed maverick. Beyond restored versions
of Lee’s debut Trouble is a Lonesome Town and the soundtrack A House Safe for
Tigers, the lid has also been lifted on the rich, little-explored archives of
the label Lee Hazlewood Industries (LHI), when Hazlewood was svengali and
super-producer to a stable full of brilliant artists.
This
landmark box set is the ultimate artifact for Lee Hazlewood heads new and old,
containing a lavishly packaged, expansive 172-page LP sized hard cover book.
But every good book deserves a soundtrack and in this case it comes in the form
of a four-CD anthology of the LHI label, along with the never-before-released
1970 film Cowboy in Sweden on DVD. The CDs feature Hazlewood songs familiar and
less so; surprising covers, doleful duets and little heard LHI gold.
One of
the most impressive aspects of the LHI box set is the gorgeous 12”x12” LP sized
book , packed with rare beautiful pictures of Lee, his artists (and the
occasional horse). The pages roll out the full story of the LHI label,
including interviews with Lee and Suzi Jane Hokum, re-assessments of key
Hazlewood albums, and artist profiles for the label’s roster, lovingly written
by renowned L.A. music journalist/novelist Jessica Hundley. In the illuminating
text, a picture of Hazlewood emerges – fiercely talented, brutally independent,
a rare, ornery, ruthless and visionary man.
A Deluxe
Edition of the box set contains all of the above housed in a cloth-bound
clamshell box with reproductions of LHI-era artifacts including press photos
and a reproduction plane ticket used by Hazlewood back in ‘70. But the true
icing on the cake is three data discs which include just about every 45 single
and every LP ever released on LHI — in both WAVand MP3 formats. At around 17
albums and 72 singles (totaling 305 songs!), that’s a whole lot of Lee.
The set includes:
A 172 Page Hard
Cover Book with over 150 rare and unseen photos, plus in depth essays,
LHI history, album
breakdowns, 27 artist profiles, LHI timeline, and interviews with Lee &
dozens of label alum.
Cowboy in Sweden
The Film, on DVD (1970, 60 mIns): first time available. New digital transfer
from the original 16mm master negative at the Swedish Broadcasting Co. Fully
restored in HD with re-mastered sound. Region Free.
4 CDs (107 Tracks):
all meticulously Re-mastered. Analog transfers captured at 24-bit/96-kHz. 95%
of transfers from original analog master tapes (remainder transferred from mint
vinyl).
- DISCS 1 & 2:
Everything Lee recorded for LHI, including every 45 single and album (Cowboy in
Sweden, Forty, The Cowboy & The Lady, and Requiem For an Almost Lady), plus
a handful of unreleased tracks.
- DISCS 3 & 4:
Key tracks from the LHI stable
of artists, including Suzi Jane Hokom, The Kitchen Cinq, Ann-Margret, Honey
Ltd., The International Submarine Band, Arthur, The Aggregation, Sanford Clark,
Lynn Castle, The Surprise Package, Virgil Warner, and Hamilton Streetcar,
amongst many others.
- 14 unreleased
tracks
From Lee’s Personal
‘Stache:
- Flexi disc
featuring unheard Lee ‘studio chatter’ (“Play it like a cowboy song”)
- Reproduction of
Lee’s original embossed LHI business card
- 5 random copies
include a “Golden Ticket” for a free subscription to Light In The Attic’s Lee
Hazlewood Archive Series
DELUXE EDITION
EXTRAS:
(Note: Deluxe
Edition includes everything above from Standard Edition plus the below extras)
3 DVDs (305
Tracks):
- LHI catalog as
both WAVs & MP3s (320 Kbps) – covering 17 albums and 140 A&B sides.
DVDs exclude The International Submarine Band.
- Meticulously
re-mastered
- DISC 1: LHI
catalog (MP3 w/ cover art)
- DISC 2: LHI LPs
(WAV w/ cover art)
- DISC 3: LHI 45
Singles (WAV w/ label art)
Cloth Bound
Clamshell Box:
- Gold foil stamped
and debossed silhouette of Lee
From The LHI Vault:
- 6 glossy LHI
promo photos
- 1970 Hazlewood Airlines
ticket
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