Cake or Death - Lee Hazlewood

Cake or Death

Lee Hazlewood

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2007-01-14
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2006 Mother Texas Music Corp (ASCAP)

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Nothing 3:09 USD 0.99
2
Baghdad Knights 3:34 USD 0.99
3
Please Come to Boston 4:28 USD 0.99
4
She’s Gonna Break Some Heart 3:09 USD 0.99
5
Sacrifice 2:36 USD 0.99
6
Fred Freud 3:01 USD 0.99
7
The First Song of the Day 3:14 USD 0.99
8
It's Nothing to Me 3:35 USD 0.99
9
Anthem 2:26 USD 0.99
10
White People Thing 1:50 USD 0.99
11
Boots (Original Melody) 5:07 USD 0.99
12
Some Velvet Morning 1:35 USD 0.99
13
T.O.M. (The Old Man) 2:52 USD 0.99
Cake or Death - Lee Hazlewood
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Reviews

  • Music's too important...
    4
    By Lance-Haiti
    Interesting "General Eclectic" and as such few will like it all, but The First Song of the Day is a priceless gem which I first heard on an AA flight from London. A good driving disco beat with Lee singing the first half in German and the second half in English, catchy lyrics (eg. "music's too important, get yourself a good assortment...") and a little self-deprecating humor thrown in at the end. It's been the first song of my day on many days... and I'm glad it's in my assortment.
  • Cake or Death by Lee Hazlewood
    4
    By Mister Ed K
    This is a four star hidden gem that is very close to five star quality. Lee Hazlewood's death, and the mention of some of his great hits with Nancy Sinatra (Summer Wine, Some Velvet Morning, etc.) made me want to search for more of his works. This album, which I did not even know existed, popped up. I sampled the songs and really liked the sound. Lee has an excellent style, including the involvement of other artists (and other languages). I know that the addition of Some Velvet Morning with his granddaughter meant well, but it should have been saved for home memories only.
  • What a Discovery!
    5
    By jbhobo
    You can't really classify Lee Hazelwood... rock, a mix of classical, spread over with a sprinkling of western-folk, and topped off with some new age electronics... simply wonderful! Like a recipe of this and that which blends itself into the folky and unusal lyrics, Haxelwood's voice is both deep and resounding like Jonny Cash. I loved it.