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Music CD: Amos Lee Artist: Amos Lee
List Price: $17.98
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Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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Tracks:
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1. Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight 2. Seen It All Before 3. Arms Of A Woman 4. Give It Up 5. Dreamin' 6. Soul Suckers 7. Colors 8. Bottom Of The Barrel 9. Black River 10. Lies Of A Lonely Friend 11. All My Friends
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724359735023 Label: Blue Note Records Manufacturer: Blue Note Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Blue Note Records Release Date: 2005-03-01 Studio: Blue Note Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't be better Comment: This album is so good! Recommended through and through. If you're looking for something to chill out to and sing along to then look no further.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love Amos Lee! Comment: He is fantastic. I love his style; it's very "coffeehouse". You are making a great purchase with this cd.
Customer Rating:      Summary: shades of Nora Jones Comment: I first heard the song "Colors" and decided to gamble and buy the CD. I enjoy it a lot. It has a mellow rock/pop beat and if you're a Nora Jones fan, you hear her influence. I hope you enjoy it aswell.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My new Favorite artist Comment: Amos Lee is such a unique talent. I have the second album also, but find this one addictive. I like every song and listen almost daily!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beauty In A Wicked World Comment: This is a beautiful album. Extremely down to earth work that covers the gamut of emotion from sad, to angry, to happy. He's a great songwriter, not to mention an incredible vocalist and guitarist. This album is monumental - I must have if you have never checked out Amos Lee, or you are an amos lee fan already. ENJOY!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Though Amos Lee's music is frequently described as a fusion of folk and soul, such an equation fails to reflect the singular artistry of this impressive debut. Like labelmate Norah Jones (who guests on two cuts), the Philadelphia singer-songwriter recognizes the power of simplicity, distilling an emotional essence that cuts across categories. The opening of his "Seen It All Before" echoes Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"; the stunning "Arms of a Woman" channels Otis Redding's "I've Got Dreams to Remember"; "Give It Up" cuts a classic Bill Withers groove; "Black River" has the sound of an age-old spiritual; and the closing "All My Friends" follows Van Morrison into the mystic. Throughout the song cycle, the bare-bones arrangements behind Lee's vocal flutter reinforce an organic unity that transcends genre. For all of the debts he owes to the music of the 1960s and '70s, the results sound timeless rather than retro. In his cautionary "Soul Suckers," Lee sings that "nothing is more powerful than beauty in a wicked world"--and proceeds to prove it. --Don McLeese
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