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Last Days At the Lodge

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Editorial Reviews: 
Last Days at the Lodge is Lee?s third record, following his first two critically-acclaimed and tremendously successful records, Supply and Demand (2006) and his 2005 self-titled debut. This 2008 record is produced by Don Was, and features Lee on guitars, Doyle Bramhall, Jr. (Eric Clapton) on guitar, Spooner Oldham (Neil Young, Aretha Franklin) on keys, Pino Palladino (The Who, D?Angelo) on bass, and James Gadson (Bill Withers) on drums, along with many others. 11 tracks.


Custom Reviews: 
My Best New Artist
4 out of 5 stars.
It's been a long time since I've really let a new artist into my orbit, and I know Amos Lee is not exactly new, but I think he's amazing. He blends some street-funk sensibilities with folk-pop-rock, and I listen to Last Days at the Lodge over and over. The lyrics are intelligent, his voice is warm and inviting, even reminding me of Al Green on songs like "I Wanna Know". I highly recommend this album, and all of Amos Lee's work.

Last Days at the Lodge
5 out of 5 stars.
Last Days at the Lodge is a wonderful disc, with songs of all variety plus the soulful, memorable voice of Amos Lee and his beautiful lyrics.

Still getting Better
5 out of 5 stars.
First saw this guy on a TV programme "Live from Abbey Road" singing Southern Girl, loved it, just like the way he puts it out. Not going to itemise each track, but just have to say that with each album he gets better & better. This album has a slightly different feel, & is possibley more of a listener.

great CD
5 out of 5 stars.
This is a wonderful CD and we recently had the opportunity to see Amos Lee live and his songs sound good both ways.

Good, but not his best
4 out of 5 stars.
Amos Lee is a great musician/song writer, and he really shows it on one track of this CD. "Street Corner Preacher" is some of his best work and by itself is worth the price of the CD. The rest of the album is mediocre, however, so I would characterize this as a 3.5 star effort.




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