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Amos Lee - Amos Lee (Classic Records 7243 5 97350 1 6 200 Gram 24-96 Needledrop)(Thezeitung)

Track listing:
  1. Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight 3:05
  2. Seen It All Before 4:13
  3. Arms Of A Woman 4:08
  4. Give It Up 2:35
  5. Dreamin ' 2:53
  6. Soul Suckers 2:47
  7. Colors 2:38
  8. Bottom Of The Barrel 1:56
  9. Black River 3:26
  10. Love In The Lies 3:17
  11. All My Friends 4:08

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AMOS LEE - AMOS LEE 24-96 Vinyl Rip

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Label: Classic Records
Catalog#: 7243 5 97350 1 6
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, 200 gram
Country: US
Released: 01 Mar 2005
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Indie Rock



With a dusky soul voice and a knack for literate, thoughtful lyrics, singer/songwriter Amos Lee is a throwback to a more organic-sounding pop time period. Calling to mind a mix of Bill Withers, Arthur Lee, and James Taylor, Lee croons through his mellow eponymous debut with a singular sense of his time and place that adds weight to his already heartfelt songs.

Much like Taylor's Sweet Baby James and Withers' Still Bill, Amos Lee is an album about an artist's life and loves in a world that often seems at odds with his desires.

On "Arms of a Woman," Lee sings "I am at ease in the arms of a woman/Although now most of my days are spent alone/A thousand miles from the place I was born/But when she wakes she takes me back home."

Similarly, the darkly evocative "Black River" has Lee in a gospel mood, drawing comparisons between a swift-moving river, God, and whiskey, while the brisk country-rock-inflected "Love in the Lies" finds him proclaiming that "The world ain't no harder than it's ever been/Lookin' for love in the lies of a lonely friend."

For all intents and purposes with Lee, Blue Note has found the male Norah Jones. In fact, Jones guests here and, interestingly, on "Colors," Lee sings about getting "lost in the circus" -- one wonders if Blue Note hopes that Jones' "house of fun" is close by.

Joining in are other members of the Blue Note extended family, including Jones' longtime bassist Lee Alexander, guitarist Kevin Breit, and others.

The result is an album not dissimilar to Jones' multiple Grammy-winning Come Away With Me, as Wurlitzer and Hammond organs pipe softly next to acoustic guitars, allowing Lee to glide on top of a wave of tasteful coffeehouse soul.

While the comparison is mostly positive, it does pose one rub in that even Come Away With Me, while unfailingly intimate and classy, was somewhat calculated to be beautifully crafted, deeply emotional wallpaper, and Amos Lee holds to that template.

Which basically means that, despite Lee's stellar melodic abilities, the arrangements are often too low-key for their own good. That said, Lee has a phenomenal voice matched by a journeyman's sense of songcraft that is just too good to go unnoticed.
by Matt Collar - all music



Tracklist

SIDE A:

A1 Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight
Piano – Norah Jones
3:07

A2 Seen It All Before 4:15

A3 Arms Of A Woman
4:11

A4 Give It Up
2:36

A5 Dreamin'
2:54


SIDE B:

B1 Soul Suckers
2:49

B2 Colors
Piano – Norah Jones
Backing Vocals – Norah Jones
2:40

B3 Bottom Of The Barrel
2:00

B4 Black River
3:32

B5 Love In The Lies
3:22

B6 All My Friends
4:16

Credits

Producer – Lee Alexander




VINYL TRANSFER PROCESS :

Vinyl cleaning:
ClearAudio Matrix Record Cleaner
(static discharge with Zerostat 3 Milty "gun" before play)

Source:
TurnTable * > Nottingham Analogue Studio - Hyperspace
ToneArm * > Ace Space 10" / UniPivot (Nottingham Analogue Studio)
Cartridge > DECCA Super Gold Moving Magnet
* (with the final 2010 Tom Fletcher mods)

Electronics:
Phono > Bedini Q Series PreAmp
ADC > Edirol FA-66 Firewire Audio Interface

Computer / Software / Monitoring:
MacPro 8-Core
Software > Adobe Audition CS 5.5, SoundTrack Pro 3, iZotope RXII Advanced
Monitoring > Sennheiser HD800 HPhones (via Violectric VT200 HPhone Amp)

All connections:
Vooodooo pure silver wire with Eichmann bullet plugs.


Recorded at 32bit float 192kHz from 1 mint Vinyl LP.

Processing :
M-band(random clicks) declicked in iZotope RXII Advanced and resampled from 32-192 to 24-96.
Converted with XLD for Mac from AIF to FLAC.
TheZeitung (August 2011)


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