Though he's often labeled as a singer-songwriter, Amos Lee is a talented
singer, period. On his third album, the Philadelphia native lends his
stellar Al Green impression to "Won't Let Me Go," and lays a cool, Curtis
Mayfield-style falsetto over the wah-wah guitar of "Jails and Bombs." Too
bad he spends less effort singing sweet soul music than writing bland,
acoustic-based folk songs with hopelessly banal lyrics. Even his soulful
voice can't rescue a line like, "With your wheels on the gravel, I felt my
heartstrings unravel." Lee's hero Al Green may share his love of truisms,
but Green never focuses too hard on the words — he knows the poetry of soul
is all in the delivery. Lee, on the other hand, actually lowers his vocal
standards on the ballads "Ease Back" and "Better Days" to call attention to
the lyrics. Maybe he's trying to sound grittier, like his former tourmate
Bob Dylan. But with back-to-back cringe-inducers like "Time Has Killed the
Pain," "Found A Reason to Carry On," and "Caught In An Endless Maze," he's
not even the next Donovan.
(Posted: Jul 1, 2008)
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- Won't Let Me Go
- Baby I Want You
- Truth
- What's Been Going On
- Street Corner Preacher
- It Started To Rain
- Jails & Bombs
- Kid
- Ease Back
- Better Days
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