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  • Release Date: 03/01/2005
  • Sales Rank: 4,370
  • Label: Blue Note Records
  • UPC: 724359735023

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Amos Lee

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Amos Lee

1LISTENKeep It Loose, Keep It Tight 3:08
2LISTENSeen It All Before 4:15
3LISTENArms of a Woman 4:11
4LISTENGive It Up 2:38
5LISTENDreamin' 2:54
6LISTENSoul Suckers 2:49
7LISTENColors 2:40
8LISTENBottom of the Barrel 2:00
9LISTENBlack River 3:31
10LISTENLove in the Lies 3:23
11LISTENAll My Friends 4:18

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“My favorite time in music is probably 1970-75,” Amos Lee has said, a remark that points out his discerning taste rather than any retro instincts. For if this acclaimed singer-songwriter can bring to mind the folk- and blues-inspired artists of the early ‘70s, he’s also carved out his own identity, one that reflects his own time. What makes Lee special is his amalgam of influences. His original songs pull together pungent strains of folk, rock, blues, and R&B to form a vibrant, soulful sound that has little to do with contemporary “mope folk.” A former schoolteacher, Lee projects a literate sensibility that mingles engagingly with his down-to-earth delivery; such tunes as “Arms of a Woman,” “Soul Suckers,” “Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight,” and “Bottom of the Barrel” speak with the eloquent directness that comes with an authentic songwriting vision. Lee’s exceptional voice and nimble guitar work bring immediate expressiveness to his work, an expressiveness that has already caught the ear of Norah Jones and Bob Dylan. Like Jones, Lee is poised for a breakthrough with his debut album. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble



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One of the few new artists with genuine talent...by Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: I first heard of Amos Lee when I attended Norah Jones's Kansas City concert last autumn with my mother, and Amos Lee was her opening act. He completely shocked me with his stage presence and easygoing persona, as well as with his guitar skills. He performed "Arms of a Woman", "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight", "Bottom of the Barrel", and "Black River", and left me impressed and wondering what else he'd written. After the concert, my mother and I saw a crowd as we were leaving, and realized that they were selling his CD, and he was signing them. I bought a CD and got to meet (and fervently compliment) him - and he was very eloquent and polite, if a little shy. Anyway, the CD I bought had only 7 songs on it, and, although good, was far too short. When I found out this new one was coming out, I ran out and bought it immediately, and I'm overjoyed I did, because it's now one of my favorite CDs. I hope Amos's career is succesful, as he is definetly one of the best new, but unsung artists we've got.

Words can not explainby Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: I have always considered myself a passionate critic and lover of music. I rarely ever find an album that has made me as emotional as Amos Lee's full lenght album. This album stripped of all the glitz and glamour of the usual industry technology is simply put, pure music. Amos Lee's raw talent, enables him to use his mezmorizing voice as the most prominant "instrument" on each track. I have an inordinante amount of CDs in my personal music library and after being gripped by the first few tracks on this album its easily the best CD I have ever bought.


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