Until It's Time For You To Go (Non-album single) (3:56)
Tony Rome (Non-album single) (2:26)
Review: The definitive reissue of Nancy Sinatra's 1967 album Country, My Way brilliantly show her unique fusion of pop and country, a sound she pioneered alongside producer Lee Hazlewood. Featuring the iconic singles 'Jackson' and 'Oh Lonesome Me', the album is a beacon to Sinatra's artistic evolution during a vibrant period in her career. This reissue also includes five bonus tracks, such as the non-album 1967 singles 'Love Eyes' and 'Until It's Time for You to Go', providing a richer context for Sinatra's artistic journey. Packaged in an expanded gatefold with a 20-page booklet, it features a Q&A with Sinatra and co-producer Hunter Lea, along with never-before-seen photos from her personal archive. Sinatra's legacy as a strong and savvy artist is evident in her ability to redefine genres and influence countless musicians, making this reissue not only a celebration of her past but a significant chapter in the ongoing story of female empowerment in music.
Colors Are Changing (previously unreleased) (2:47)
Review: Nancy Sinatra, with her strong, sultry voice and savvy approach, has been a pioneering force in music and business, shaping the path for future female artists while dropping many a great record. On a chilly spring day in 1966, a then twenty-five-year-old Sinatra recorded 'Strawberries, cherries, and an angel's kiss in spring...' for her third LP within four months at London's Pye Studios, known for having hosted The Kinks, Petula Clark, and David Bowie. The album, produced in just three days, features a distinct British flavour with tracks like 'On Broadway,' 'Wishin' and Hopin',' and 'This Little Bird' and also includes the classic Nancy & Lee Hazlewood duet 'Summer Wine.'
Until It's Time For You To Go (Non-album single) (3:56)
Tony Rome (Non-album single) (2:26)
Review: The 1967 album Country, My Way by Nancy Sinatra, reissued by Light In The Attic, highlights her distinctive blend of pop and country. Recorded at RCA Studios in Nashville, the album shows Nancy's ability to fuse her own style with classic country elements. The album opens with the upbeat 'It's Such a Pretty World Today' and includes the hit duet 'Jackson' with Hazlewood, rivalling Johnny Cash and June Carter's version. Nancy's take on George Jones' 'Walk Through This World with Me' and Don Gibson's 'Oh Lonesome Me' prove her command of country ballads. The album's other great tracks also include the emotional 'When It's Over' and the joyous 'Lay Some Happiness on Me'. Remastered from the original analogue tapes by John Baldwin, the reissue adds five bonus tracks, including the James Bond theme 'You Only Live Twice' and the non-album single 'Tony Rome'. With its expanded gatefold jacket and a 20-page booklet featuring a Q&A with Nancy, this reissue pays homage to her pioneering musical contributions.
Review: The definitive vinyl reissue of Nancy Sinatra's iconic 1967 album, Sugar, serves as a timeless tribute to her artistry and cultural impact. With hits like 'Sugar Town', 'In Our Time' and 'Coastin'', the album showcases Sinatra's sultry vocals, blending contemporary pop with 1920s compositions, all wrapped in producer Lee Hazlewood's innovative Dixieland jazz fusion style. This reissue, remastered from the original analog tapes, breathes new life into the tracks while maintaining their authentic charm. Featuring two bonus tracks, including the non-album single 'Leave My Dog Alone', this edition is beautifully packaged in an expanded gatefold LP format, complete with a 20-page booklet containing a Q&A with Sinatra and unseen personal photos. The eye-catching cover, featuring the groundbreaking Ron Joy photograph of Sinatra in a pink bikini, solidified her status as a fashion icon. Sinatra's confident delivery and playful, yet empowering lyrics redefined female pop music in the 1960s. As a pioneering artist, she established a unique identity that inspired generations, blending her personal struggles with a fierce independence that resonates today. This reissue not only celebrates the music of Sugar but also cements Nancy Sinatra's legacy as a trailblazer for female artists in the music industry.
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