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Cowboy In Sweden
The Lee Hazlewood's album "Cowboy In Sweden", released by label Smells Like in 1970, was added to my catalog of records in December 2008. "Cowboy In Sweden" is a record in the genre of singer/songwriter. This is a truly enjoyable album — I rated it 4.5 stars out of 5. Average rate for a Lee Hazlewood album is 3.66, so "Cowboy In Sweden" appears to be a pretty decent record for Lee Hazlewood. "Cowboy In Sweden" is related to the region of Mannford, United States; it belongs to the anglo-saxon and north american cultural world zones. 5 out of 11 tracks on this album are marked as my favorite, including "What's More I Don't Need Her", "No Train To Stockholm" and others. Judging by picked selection, most tracks on this record are sung with male voice. They are also performed in medium profile/energy/mood.
Year of release: 1970
Release Label: Smells Like
Style: singer/songwriter
Total Running Time: 31 min 14 sec
Tracks: 11
Type Of Record: album
Country:
United States, Mannford, Oklahoma
Added On: December 09, 2008
Last Modified On: December 09, 2008
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No.
Artist
Title
Length
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1
Pray Them Bars Away
vocal: male
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mood: medium
2:37
2
Leather And Lace
vocal: male
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mood: medium
3:02
3
Forget Marie
vocal: male
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mood: medium
1:59
7
No Train To Stockholm
vocal: male
;
mood: low
2:17
8
For A Day Like Today
3:58
10
What's More I Don't Need Her
vocal: male
;
mood: low
3:29
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bold = favorite track
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