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- Summary: Produced by Jay Joyce, Alison Krauss and Patty Griffin appear as guests on the fifth studio release for the Philadelphia singer-songwriter.
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- Record Label: Blue Note
- Genre(s): Country, Folk, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Country-Folk
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Chill In the Air | |
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1: Well the morning came like a freight train, bearing down on me from a Thousand miles a way. Well it came and gone and kept rolling on, laying up... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Entertainment WeeklyOct 7, 2013This pretty collection brims with introspection about life and love, but it's hard not to wish that Lee would exercise a little less emotional restraint. [11 Oct 2013, p.72]
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Oct 7, 2013Ranging from old-timey to reverential, soul to Appalachian, Mountain stands utterly his.
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MagnetNov 27, 2013[Lee delivers] some of the most impassioned performances he's ever recorded. [No. 104, p.58]
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Oct 23, 2013This is Lee’s fifth studio album. The good news is that he continues to explore new styles.
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UncutDec 6, 2013Ballads like "Chill In The Air" and "Burden" have a stately gait, but Lee is more engaging when he turns playful huckster. [Jan 2014, p.75]
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Oct 7, 2013He's unable to find his footing, whether as a blues, soul or country singer, and the end results are a bland pastiche of all three.
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Oct 8, 2013His chops are pro and his delivery almost compulsively spot on, but he's far too thin on what singer-songwriters probably need most: their own point of view.
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