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AMOS LEE - Supply And Demand

| Bullz-eye | | You hear people talk about “timeless music” all the time, but what does that really mean? Basically, it means that a song can find a home on radio, placed in a movie, or just stuck in your head – and it sounds the same in 2006 as it would have in 1976. Having influences like Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, and John Prine give young artists like Amos Lee the inspiration to write and record the timeless music he does, but it’s so much more than that....full text |
| | MusicEmissions.com | | Amos Lee's self-titled debut garnered a lot of attention for this Philadelphia-based musician. I just waved all that hype off and disregarded that released. Well, lo-and-behold Supply And Demand, his follow-up album landed on my desk so I was obligated to at least give it the time of day....full text |
| | Slant Magazine | | Philly-based singer-songwriter Amos Lee made a modest splash with his self-titled 2005 debut, joining the ranks of such soul-splashed vocalists as James Hunter, Raul Midon, and Ben Harper. Amos Lee was polished and confident, as would be expected from someone possessing as evocative a tenor as Lee's, but skill alone wasn't enough to fully engage listeners, and despite his opening gigs for the likes of Norah Jones, Lee's sophomore effort Supply And Demand isn't, tragically, a disc being clamored for....full text |
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