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Nancy Sinatra
Start Walkin' 1965-1976
Start Walkin' 1965-1976
Light in the Attic Records | CAT #: LITA 195
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KEY FEATURES
KEY FEATURES
- Newly remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMY®–nominated engineer John Baldwin
- 2xLP pressed at RTI
- "Velvet Morning Sunrise" Yellow & Orange Vinyl
- Classic Black Vinyl
- Limited Numbered Edition "Summer Wine Sunburst Orange" Orange & Black Vinyl (#621 / 1000) (LAST COPY!)
- Features OBI Strip and a 24-Page Booklet
- Extensive essay by Amanda Petrusich
- Beautifully packaged in a Gatefold Jacket
DETAILS
DETAILS
ARTIST: Nancy Sinatra
LABEL: Light in the Attic Records
CAT NO: LITA 195
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GENRE / STYLE:
- Pop
- Folk / Country
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Light in the Attic Records is proud to present Nancy Sinatra: Start Walkin’ 1965–1976. The definitive new collection surveys Sinatra’s most prolific period over 1965–1976, including her revered collaborations with Lee Hazlewood, over 23 tracks.
Remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMY®–nominated engineer John Baldwin, the collection is complemented by liner notes penned by Amanda Petrusich (author and music critic at The New Yorker), featuring never–before–seen photos from Nancy Sinatra’s personal archive, as well as insightful new interviews with Sinatra, as well as a Q&A with archivist and GRAMMY®–nominated reissue co-producer, Hunter Lea. The two-disc vinyl set is presented in a gatefold jacket (featuring a 24–page booklet).
Nancy’s performance of the Lee Hazlewood–penned song “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” was a huge hit in 1966 and became her signature tune. The pair began a three-year run of successful albums, duets, and singles including “Sugar Town,” “Some Velvet Morning,” “Summer Wine,” “Sand,” “Jackson,” and the title track to the 1967 James Bond film “You Only Live Twice.”
Start Walkin’ explores Nancy’s recordings with Lee, her inspired collaborations with songwriter Mac Davis (“Hello L.A., Bye Bye Birmingham”), producer Lenny Waronker (“Hook and Ladder”), and the “should’ve been hit” song with arranger/producer Billy Strange (“How Are Things In California.”)
Over the years, she has been cited as an influence by countless artists, including Sonic Youth, Morrissey, Calexico, U2, and Lana Del Rey. Her haunting song “Bang, Bang” gained a new legion of fans when it appeared in the opening credits of Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 film, Kill Bill Volume 1.
TRACKLIST
TRACKLIST
1. Bang Bang
2. These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
3. Sugar Town
4. So Long Babe
5. How Does That Grab You, Darlin'?
6. Friday's Child
7. You Only Live Twice
8. Summer Wine
9. Some Velvet Morning
10. Lightning's Girl
11. Sand
12. Lady Bird
13. Jackson
14. Happy
15. How Are Things In California?
16. Hook And Ladder
17. Hello L.A., Bye-Bye Birmingham
18. Paris Summer
19. Arkansas Coal (Suite)
20. Down From Dover
21. Kind Of A Woman
22. Machine Gun Kelly
23. (L'été Indien) Indian Summer
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Nancy Sinatra is a legendary American singer, actress, and producer. Born on June 8, 1940, in Jersey City, New Jersey, she is the daughter of legendary singer Frank Sinatra and his first wife Nancy Barbato. Nancy Sinatra rose to fame in the 1960s with her sultry voice and iconic hits like "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and "Sugar Town."
Sinatra started her music career in 1961, and her first hit single, "Cuff Links and a Tie Clip," was released in 1962. However, it was her second single, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," that made her a household name. The song was released in 1966 and became an instant hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song's catchy tune and sassy lyrics, combined with Sinatra's seductive performance, made her an overnight sensation.
Sinatra continued to release hit singles throughout the 1960s, including "Sugar Town," "Somethin' Stupid" (a duet with her father), and "You Only Live Twice" (the theme song from the James Bond movie of the same name). She also appeared on television shows and in movies, including the 1967 film "The Wild Angels" and the 1968 film "Speedway" with Elvis Presley.
Despite her success in the music and entertainment industry, Sinatra faced numerous challenges as a woman in a male-dominated industry. She was often criticized for her looks and criticized for not writing her songs, despite having a hand in the creative process. However, she remained steadfast and continued to pursue her passion for music.
After the 1960s, Sinatra's music career declined, and she shifted her focus to acting and producing. She appeared in numerous films, including "The Last of the Secret Agents?" and "The Delta Force." She also produced television shows, including the 1980s hit series "Murder, She Wrote" starring Angela Lansbury.
In the 1990s, Sinatra experienced a career resurgence when her music was rediscovered by a new generation of fans. Her songs were featured in movies like "Pulp Fiction" and "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," and she performed at numerous concerts and events.
In recent years, Sinatra has continued to perform and record music. She has also been actively involved in various philanthropic causes, including supporting the fight against AIDS and promoting animal welfare.
Overall, Nancy Sinatra has had a successful and diverse career in the entertainment industry. Her iconic hits, sultry voice, and glamorous image have made her a pop culture icon, and her resilience and determination have inspired generations of women in the industry.
Solo Albums:
- Boots (1966)
- How Does That Grab You? (1966)
- Nancy in London (1966)
- Sugar (1967)
- Country, My Way (1967)
- Nancy (1969)
- Woman (1972)
- One More Time (1995)
- Sheet Music (1998)
- How Does It Feel? (1999)
- California Girl (2002)
- Nancy Sinatra (2004)
- Shifting Gears (2013)