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Amy Lee, Use Me

Audio CD

Disk ID: 267011

Disk length: 45m 4s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Use Me 6:24
2. Across The Water 4:23
3. Coming Home 3:43
4. In The Sun 4:09
5. Traz Da Lua 3:59
6. Why You Wanna 4:30
7. More To Love 3:42
8. One And One Makes Three 3:29
9. Brite Eyes 5:39
10. Too Shy To Say 4:59

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Review

Jazz saxophonist, composer and arranger Amy Lee has been on the national/international music scene since 1990. Her newly released solo CD titled USE ME (PPM 2004) marks her 2nd solo album and contains 7 original compositions and 3 covers including Bill Withers' "Use Me" as well as Stevie Wonder's "Too Shy To Say". USE ME is filled with feel-good songs and soulful soloing that is unique to today's "Smooth Jazz" monotony. That's because Amy's years playing with Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers and Jimmy Buffett have brought to her palette a distinctive blend of jazz, funk and storytelling which is undeniably weaved into her music and playing. Producer/engineer Steve Schwartzberg also brings his pop/R&B skills to the project having worked with such artists as Toni Braxton, TLC, and Boyz II Men. The accomplished musicians backing Amy on USE ME have recorded with hundreds of artists including Earth, Wind & Fire, Steely Dan, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, David ! Sanborn, Kenny G, the Temptations, Quincy Jones, George Benson, David Bowie and Stevie Wonder. The resulting instrumental jazz-pop-soul mix on USE ME is incredibly fresh and fun.

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