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  1. 12 de feb. de 2007 · There are in fact 2 more albums, Nancy & Lee Again (from 1972) and the one that is supposed to be the subject of this review, Nancy & Lee 3 issued in 2004 after a 32 year gap. Nancy & Lee Again is very difficult to find on CD (although there are plenty of vinyl LP's available on eBay in the US and the UK) so I am still looking for it, but Nancy & Lee 3 was much easier to find, I bought a copy ...

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  2. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Nancy & Lee is one of the quintessential artifacts of the 1960s, a document of how counterculture collided with the pop mainstream at the height of the psychedelic era. Neither Nancy Sinatra nor ...

  3. https://link.lightintheattic.net/NancyLeePOLight in the Attic is thrilled to announce the first official reissue of Nancy & Lee: the highly-influential 1968 ...

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  4. Nancy Sinatra is an icon whose tough-talking, effortlessly cool image and idiosyncratic fusion of rock, country, and pop -- as exemplified by her hit single "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and the duets she recorded with Lee Hazlewood, especially "Some Velvet Morning" -- made her a star in the 1960's. She continued working in the decades ...

  5. Nancy & Lee 3, an Album by Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood. Released in 2004 on WEA (catalog no. 504 672645 2; CD). Genres: Pop Rock, Pop. Featured peformers: Lee Hazlewood (producer), Nancy Sinatra (producer, photography), Billy Strange (co-producer, photography), Chuck Haines (engineer, mixing), Ben Sams (second engineer), Chris Milfred (mastering engineer), Keith Barrows (remixer, cover photo ...

  6. Nancy Sinatra. Nancy Sandra Sinatra ( Jersey City, Nueva Jersey, 8 de junio de 1940) es una actriz y cantante estadounidense, mundialmente conocida tras el lanzamiento de su álbum debut Boots (1966), que incluye el sencillo « These Boots Are Made for Walkin' ». Es hija del también artista e icono de los Estados Unidos, Frank Sinatra.

  7. Country and pop iconoclast Lee Hazlewood was one of the music world's most unpredictable geniuses during a long, fruitful career. His early productions for Duane Eddy, especially 1958's echo-laden "Rebel Rouser," provided a template for rowdy instrumental rock; his recordings with Nancy Sinatra, like 1966's "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'," made her an icon; and the duets the pair made ...