Amos Lee

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patsy stone
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Amos Lee

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Not sure how to describe his sound. R&B? Soul? Soulful adult contemporary R&B? Whatever it is, his self-titled album is excellent. It is perfect for playing in the background while eating a romantic dinner at home... or while doing other fun things afterwards. Unfortunately, I only get to listen to it while I'm taking a nap on my couch! ;)

Check out his website. I bought the album from iTunes.

http://amoslee.com/
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Is that the dude that opened for Norah Jones?
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I have no idea. :?

"Arms of a Woman" is a great song. Check it oot...
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Sure looks like him on the website and the song titles seem familiar. He was very good. Might have to pick up the CD.
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Post by Schmeck »

I bought this album today and gave it two listens all the way through.
It is certainly a solid, mellow (and I do mean mellow) soulful album. Gets a bit tedious to listen too all the way through due to it's somewhat monotonous nature. Not too much pace change or many different moods on the album, but all in all it is solid, and if you like the single "Arms Of A Woman" you probably won't be disappointed by the record.
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