Light In The Attic’s Lee Hazlewood Archive Series continues with the first time reissue of one of Hazlewood’s greatest yet largely unknown albums, A House Safe For Tigers.
Never before available outside of an ultra-limited Swedish pressing in 1975, Tigers is part reality, part fantasy and perhaps the most revealing portrait ever made by Lee Hazlewood.
From the sweeping orchestrations of ‘Souls Island’ – arguably the most dramatic recording of his career, a memorable, bucolic counterpart to the psychedelic showmanship of ‘Some Velvet Morning’ to the country-funk vibe of ‘Sand Hill Anna and the Russian Mouse,’ A House Safe For Tigers is a true masterwork in the same league as Cowboy In Sweden.