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Supply and Demand

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MSRP: $18.98
Your Price: $14.99
Savings: $ 3.99 ( 21% )
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Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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Additional Supply and Demand Information
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Born to be mild? Amos Lee's sophomore effort for Blue Note follows firmly in the gentle guitar strums of his well-received 2005 debut and opening slots for Norah Jones and Bob Dylan. Little has changed the second time around, which will come as a relief to those enthralled by his first release. He remains a sensitive sort, mixing his insightful, reflective lyrics with lovely, unforced melodies played by backing musicians that stay on low boil. These tunes go down as smoothly as hot chocolate on a cold day, yet Lee brings an unassuming sincerity to the proceedings with his cozy, amiable voice. Comparisons to Bill Withers and James Taylor are accurate if inevitable, but when the gospel organ quivers into "Skipping Stone," it's clear Lee isn't stuck in a folk-pop rut. Lee's approach is similar to the way Keb' Mo' treats the blues--he injects his cushy personality into an established genre, writes good if somewhat casual songs, and doesn't push the envelope too far. The final third of the album is perhaps too mellow, and a few midtempo tracks could have perked things up. But adult-contemporary fans looking for dependable Sunday morning music will welcome Supply and Demand as a quality follow-up brimming with subtle soul, style, and sophistication. --Hal Horowitz More Amos Lee and Blue Note Amos Lee Colors Thunderbird, Cassandra Wilson Mercernary, Dr. John Mythologies, Patricia Barber The Little Willies
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What Customers Say About Supply and Demand:
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What an amazing album. in particular "Sympathize", even if you are just skimming, take the time to listen.
The song "Sweet Pea" caught my attention from the commercial on TV. It is very soothing and endearing. Amos Lee has a very relaxing voice to listen to.
I came across Amos Lee quite by accident; a friend sent me the CD saying he'd ordered it on someone's recommendation and then didn't care for it. Are you kidding me. I liked it the first time through, loved it thereafter. Nice, mellow sounds, some jazzy, some bluesy, all great.
If you don't know about Amos Lee, then you need to. This is poetic stuff that just makes you feel good about life. He is a perfect balance of folk and soul. You can listen to his CDs over and over. Skip dinner tonight and use the nine bucks to download this CD. it will be the best calorie saving and smile making decision you have made in a long time.
I would give this CD more then 5 stars if I could. It is the second cd by Amos Lee that I have purchased so far, after hearing how good the first one was, and I am sure that I will continue to by a lifelong fan.
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