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  1. Listen to Cowboy in Sweden (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) on Spotify. Lee Hazlewood · Album · 2016 · 14 songs.

  2. Arranged By – Clark Gassman, Craig Doerge, David Whitaker, Johnny Arthy *, Lars Samuelsson *, Lee Hazlewood. Engineer [Recording] – Eddie Brackett, Mickey Crofford. Liner Notes – Lee Hazlewood. Producer – Lee Hazlewood. Producer [Associate] – Donnie Owens, Jack Robinson, Larry Marks (3), Shel Talmy.

  3. Soundtrack to the 1970 cult classic film "Cowboy In Sweden" Remastered from pristine original LHI master tapes. Includes previously unheard versions of “Pray Them Bars Away” & “Easy & Me".

  4. Arranged By – Clark Gassman, Craig Doerge, David Whitaker, Johnny Arthy *, Lars Samuelsson *, Lee Hazlewood. Engineer [Recording] – Eddie Brackett, Mickey Crofford. Liner Notes – Lee Hazlewood. Producer – David Anderle ( tracks: B2), Lee Hazlewood. Producer [Associate] – Donnie Owens, Jack Robinson, Larry Marks (3), Shel Talmy.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2016 · Remastered from pristine original LHI master tapes. Includes previously unheard versions of “Pray Them Bars Away” & “Easy & Me". Deluxe Edition includes exclusive: - 27” x 40” folded film poster by Jay Shaw (Mondo/Death Waltz) - DVD of restored Cowboy In Sweden film. - “Swedish Blue” color vinyl. Tracks B5, B6 and B7 are bonustracks.

  6. 18 de sept. de 2015 · Cowboy in Sweden, the album Shortly after Lee Hazlewood moved to Sweden at the end of the ‘60s, he collaborated with his friend, director Torbjörn Axelman, on the TV special Cowboy in Sweden; Light in the Attic, the label responsible for the latest round of Lee Hazlewood reissues, says this is one of seven Swedish TV movies the singer and Axelman made together.

  7. 'Cowboy in Sweden' is a wild west odyssey, that follows cult musician Lee Hazlewood’s escape from Hollywood in the late ‘60s, and re-invention as a hipster-cowboy-poet in, of all places, Sweden. The film is a celebration of the loner hidden with all of us, and reminds us that it’s never too late to find a place to belong—or to make your second chance count.

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