Amos Lee is the “New Kid on the Block” of slow-jazz. This former school-teacher overflows with a humble and noteworthy talent on his self-titled, debut album.
Lee, who opened for Norah Jones on her European and American tours, is undoubtedly a rising-star of the clean, clear, reflective melodies characterizing the genre of folk-jazz. His tunes are meant for the back porch of a country house, having a blues-feel and a down-to-earth simplicity often lacking in the fast-paced world of main-stream music.
The sad, soulful lyrics beautifully compliment the comfortable blend of acoustic, electric and bass guitar present in a great majority of Lee’s songs. Amid the contemplation are splashes of colourful, upbeat and downright jazzy tunes moving even the biggest of his critics.
Move over, Ms. Jones, Amos Lee has come to town.