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Mission Bell is the fourth studio album by American musician Amos Lee, released on January 25, 2011.The album features Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Sam Beam, Priscilla Ahn, Pieta Brown, James Gadson, and Calexico. [1]
—Amos Lee on appreciating the work of Chet Baker [2] My Ideal: A Tribute to Chet Baker Sings is a 2022 studio album by American musician Amos Lee , covering the 1954 album Chet Baker Sings . Reception
Amos Lee (born Ryan Anthony Massaro, [4] June 22, 1977) [5] is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style encompasses folk, rock, and soul. [6]Lee has recorded five albums on Blue Note Records and has toured as an opening act for Norah Jones, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Paul Simon, Merle Haggard, Van Morrison, John Prine, Dave Matthews Band, Adele, the Zac Brown Band, Jack Johnson, The ...
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3.5 out of 5 stars, with critic Matt Collar writing the songs "are as good as anything on Mission Bell" and this EP is a "must-hear for Lee fans". [2] In Entertainment Weekly , Ray Rahman scored this release a B, highlighting "The Darkness" in particular. [ 1 ]
The Thread That Keeps Us is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Calexico. It was released on January 26, 2018, under Anti-. [1] Critical reception
In the Reins is a joint EP by Calexico and Iron & Wine, released by Overcoat Recordings on September 13, 2005. Iron & Wine's Sam Beam wrote all of the songs, which were recorded by the two bands together at Wavelab Studio in Tucson, Arizona. The album peaked at #135 on the Billboard 200.
Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song is an album by American musician Amos Lee, released on October 8, 2013. [1] This album follows Lee's record, Mission Bell, which went to Number 1 on the Billboard 200. [2]
My New Moon is a studio album by American musician Amos Lee, released via Dualtone Records on August 31, 2018. It received mixed reviews from critics but praise for the depth of Lee's emotional resonance. Many of the themes come from Lee's introspection as an artist and emotional struggles in the face of violence and his place in the world. [1]