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Nancy Sinatra - Woman (LP) - EXC/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Nancy Sinatra's Woman LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Nancy Sinatra's Woman second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
Current Stock:
Visually Graded Record:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
SF 8331
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Pop, Folk, World, Country
$30.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Nancy Sinatra's Woman LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Nancy Sinatra
Album: Woman
Released: UK, 1973

Tracklist:

A1Kind Of A Woman
Written-By - Jimmy George, Melody Perry
A2We Can Make It
Written-By - Don Dunn, Jim Stanley
A3One More Time
Written-By - Michael Fennelly
A4Fell In Love With A Poet
Written-By - Kim M. Carnes
A5Flowers
Written-By - Bobby Cole
B1I Call It Love
Written-By - A Boersma, R. Leff, S. Boersma
B2There's A Party Goin' On
Written-By - Sherrill, Sutton
B3I Used To Think It Was Easy
Written-By - Pat St. Clare
B4The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A.
Written-By - D. Fargo
B5It's The Love (That Keeps It All Together)
Written-By - Kim M. Carnes


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Description

Nancy Sinatra's album "Woman" was released on March 1, 1966, and it stands as a significant entry in her discography, showcasing her unique blend of pop and country influences. This album is particularly notable for its exploration of themes related to femininity and empowerment, which were quite progressive for its time. Sinatra, already known for her hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", continued to carve out her own identity in the music world with this release.

"Woman" features a collection of songs that highlight Nancy's sultry voice and her ability to convey deep emotion. The album opens with the title track, "Woman", which sets the tone with its lush orchestration and poignant lyrics. This song, along with others on the album, reflects the complexities of womanhood, touching on themes of love, independence, and vulnerability. The production, handled by Lee Hazlewood, is rich and atmospheric, perfectly complementing Nancy's vocal style.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Some Velvet Morning", a duet with Hazlewood himself. This song is a dreamy, psychedelic piece that has garnered a cult following over the years. Its surreal lyrics and haunting melody create an otherworldly experience that showcases the innovative spirit of the 1960s music scene. The chemistry between Sinatra and Hazlewood is palpable, making it a highlight of the album.

Critically, "Woman" received a warm reception upon its release. Major publications praised Nancy's vocal performance and the album's production quality. Rolling Stone, for instance, noted the album's ability to blend different genres while maintaining a cohesive sound. The album's themes resonated with many listeners, particularly women who found empowerment in its lyrics. Although it did not receive major award nominations at the time, its cultural significance has grown over the years, with many contemporary artists citing Nancy Sinatra as an influence.

Interestingly, the album also includes a cover of the classic "You Only Live Twice", which was originally written for the James Bond film of the same name. Nancy's rendition adds a haunting quality to the song, transforming it into a poignant ballad that stands apart from the original. This track further solidifies her ability to reinterpret songs and make them her own.

In terms of production, Lee Hazlewood's influence is evident throughout the album. He was not only a collaborator but also a key figure in shaping the sound of Nancy's music during this period. Their partnership is often credited with creating a distinctive style that blended pop, country, and a touch of the avant-garde. Hazlewood's arrangements often included lush strings and innovative instrumentation, which helped to elevate Nancy's vocal performances.

On a personal note, Nancy Sinatra has often reflected on her career and the impact of her music. In interviews, she has expressed pride in her work and the messages conveyed through her songs. She has also mentioned the challenges she faced as a woman in the music industry during the 1960s, making her success all the more remarkable. Her ability to navigate these challenges and emerge as a strong female figure in music is a testament to her talent and determination.

Overall, "Woman" is an album that deserves recognition not just for its musicality but also for its cultural impact. It captures a moment in time when women were beginning to assert their voices in a male-dominated industry. Nancy Sinatra's work on this album remains relevant today, as it continues to inspire new generations of artists and listeners alike. If you haven't had the chance to dive into this gem from the 1960s, I highly recommend giving it a listen. You might just find yourself enchanted by Nancy's voice and the timeless themes she explores.

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