Cactus Lee // Lee's Dream LP

Cactus Lee // Lee's Dream LP

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アメリカのフォーク作家Cactus Leeが、2026年4月に同国老舗レーベルWestern Vinylからリリースしたレコードです。

オルタナカントリー10曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Western Vinyl releases available at Tobira. 

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12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Baltimore
2. Easy Money
3. By Sunday
4. Dead Dillo
5. Lee's Dream
6. Bad Luck
7. Lone Star
8. Seeing Spots
9. Fool's Gold
10. Valentine

Text excerpt from Western Vinyl:

"...The album, his second for Western Vinyl, was conceived while on a monthlong solo tour. He stopped at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, where he saw a replica of Guy Clark’s basement room.

“This was the place where he smoked cigarettes, repaired guitars, and recorded songs. There’s a wall of cassettes on one side and on the other a guitar hangs with a piece of paper taped on that says ‘EASY MONEY.’ That stuck out to me as I continued on my travels and became the first song I wrote for this record.”

The shows on that tour saw Dehan playing to new faces every night in small cities in the Midwest and the South, writing songs in the van en route to the next one.

“When I got back things in my home life with my family started to get turbulent. It caused me to seriously question whether or not I should be out on the road as much.”

“I took a little time off. I was able to write, which helped me cope with some serious life events. Music is very important to me, but my family will always come first. My wife and daughter.”

Dehan took those songs to Billy Horton’s Fort Horton Studios in Wyldwood, Texas to record. Similar to his work with Charley Crockett and Theo Lawrence, Horton pushed Dehan toward classic country songs and production choices.

“Billy has been making classic records out at his studio for a long time,” shares Dehan. “I went in and he started giving me lists of artists who either I reminded him of or who he thought I should push toward in the process of making this album. John D. Loudermilk, George Hamilton IV, Glen Campbell and early Gordon Lightfoot were artists that Billy put on a playlist for me to listen to.”

Horton’s nostalgic taste leans heavily on the Sun Records era of recording. He pushed Dehan to think as a solo artist bringing songs into the studio for a band to pick up and flesh out, a thought not wholly unfamiliar to his home recording roots. Dehan took those initial recording sessions with Horton home to put the finishing touches on, with bass and piano being recorded by Jack Montesinos and Joe Roddy from the Point, and Lindsey Verrill of Little Mazarn lending flute and cello. The album feels communal, lived-in, joyous, and melancholy..."

Artist : Cactus Lee

Label : Western Vinyl

cat no : WV298lp

Release Date : 10th April 2026

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アメリカのフォーク作家Cactus Leeが、2026年4月に同国老舗レーベルWestern Vinylからリリースしたレコードです。

オルタナカントリー10曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Western Vinyl releases available at Tobira. 

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12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Baltimore
2. Easy Money
3. By Sunday
4. Dead Dillo
5. Lee's Dream
6. Bad Luck
7. Lone Star
8. Seeing Spots
9. Fool's Gold
10. Valentine

Text excerpt from Western Vinyl:

"...The album, his second for Western Vinyl, was conceived while on a monthlong solo tour. He stopped at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, where he saw a replica of Guy Clark’s basement room.

“This was the place where he smoked cigarettes, repaired guitars, and recorded songs. There’s a wall of cassettes on one side and on the other a guitar hangs with a piece of paper taped on that says ‘EASY MONEY.’ That stuck out to me as I continued on my travels and became the first song I wrote for this record.”

The shows on that tour saw Dehan playing to new faces every night in small cities in the Midwest and the South, writing songs in the van en route to the next one.

“When I got back things in my home life with my family started to get turbulent. It caused me to seriously question whether or not I should be out on the road as much.”

“I took a little time off. I was able to write, which helped me cope with some serious life events. Music is very important to me, but my family will always come first. My wife and daughter.”

Dehan took those songs to Billy Horton’s Fort Horton Studios in Wyldwood, Texas to record. Similar to his work with Charley Crockett and Theo Lawrence, Horton pushed Dehan toward classic country songs and production choices.

“Billy has been making classic records out at his studio for a long time,” shares Dehan. “I went in and he started giving me lists of artists who either I reminded him of or who he thought I should push toward in the process of making this album. John D. Loudermilk, George Hamilton IV, Glen Campbell and early Gordon Lightfoot were artists that Billy put on a playlist for me to listen to.”

Horton’s nostalgic taste leans heavily on the Sun Records era of recording. He pushed Dehan to think as a solo artist bringing songs into the studio for a band to pick up and flesh out, a thought not wholly unfamiliar to his home recording roots. Dehan took those initial recording sessions with Horton home to put the finishing touches on, with bass and piano being recorded by Jack Montesinos and Joe Roddy from the Point, and Lindsey Verrill of Little Mazarn lending flute and cello. The album feels communal, lived-in, joyous, and melancholy..."

Artist : Cactus Lee

Label : Western Vinyl

cat no : WV298lp

Release Date : 10th April 2026