Album Reviews
Country-folk cult hero Lee Hazlewood is best known for writing Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," which all of the indie rockers on this baroque tribute are wise enough to avoid. Jarvis Cocker handles "A Cheat" with ease, and Lampchop do "I'm Glad I Never" with reverence; like most of the tracks here, they capture Hazlewood's combination of narcotic somnolence and mysticism.
ALLISON STEWART
(RS 905 - Sept. 19, 2002)
(Posted: Aug 27, 2002)
Advertisement
More CD Reviews
-
Fall Out Boy
Folie a Deux -
Cat Power
Dark End of the Street -
All-American Rejects
When the World Comes Down -
Common
Universal Mind Control -
Britney Spears
Circus -
Maroon 5
Call and Response: The Remix Album -
Pavement
Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition -
The Killers
Day & Age -
Charlie Louvin
Sings Murder Ballads and Disaster Songs -
Anya Marina
Slow and Steady Seduction: Phase II
Email
Stumble
AIM
Del.icio.us
DiggThis
Fark It!


- Portions of Album Content Provided by All Music Guide © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC.