David Spencer - 21/Feb/2011  Amos Lee has been quietly getting on with his trade over the last five or six years, ploughing a mildly successful niche for himself. Until this lates...
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Jeremy Lukens - 10/Feb/2011  On his fourth album, Mission Bell, Amos Lee decided to take his time to get it right. Though the previous two releases weren’t bad, Lee admits that th...
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Jacqueline Smith - 04/Feb/2011  The fourth collection of dulcet ballads from the Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter go down like a cup of sweet soothing tea. It's as laidback and u...
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Will Layman - 03/Feb/2011  Mission Bell is the fourth collection from Amos Lee, a singer-songwriter from Philadelphia who can boast a charming voice and an easy-n-mellow style. ...
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Monica Skoko - 31/Jan/2011  At his best, Amos Lee perfects a blend of an irreproducible voice, full of robust soul, effortless sensuality and a tinge of folk. Think: Tracy Chapma...
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| Neil Spencer - 30/Jan/2011 Blessed with a classic blue-eyed soul voice, Philadelphia's Amos Lee has courted the mainstream a little too assiduously on his last three albums. Tak...
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MARY LEARY - 28/Jan/2011  Amos Lee's mix of soulful nuanceswith folk and Americanacan be warming as a tumbler of hot, spiked cider. "Colors," from his debut, isstill in rotatio...
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Daniel Kohn - 27/Jan/2011  Pennsylvania singer-songwriter Amos Lee has applied what he’s learned from touring with grizzled veterans Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard and Elvis Costello ...
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Chris Mincher - 25/Jan/2011  Signed by Blue Note in 2004, Amos Lee looked like a sure bet: With his flawlessly soulful vocals scratching through a melting pot of easygoing roots m...
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| Jewly Hight - 24/Jan/2011 An understated thread of urban sophistication ran through Amos Lee’s third album, 2008’s Last Days at the Lodge. That’s not the case on his follow-up ...
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