Producer and songwriter Lee Hazlewood seemed to have run out of ideas for the fourth album that Nancy Sinatra recorded in 1966. Apart from »Sugar Town« and »Coastin«, »Sugar« only contains song standards from the 1920s and 1930s. They are arranged somewhere between ragtime, Dixieland and vaudeville. But Sinatra gives the songs that special 60s pop vibe with her voice. ‘Sugar’ is the strangest of Nancy Sinatra’s early albums. But strange is not synonymous with bad.
Nancy Sinatra – Sugar
