Amos Lee/Supply & Demand

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Amos Lee/Supply & Demand

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094639153428
Format: Import
Label: Blue Note
Manufacturer: Blue Note
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Blue Note
Release Date: 2007-03-26
Studio: Blue Note



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Album Description2007 Australian-only coupling of Amos Lee's self-titled debut and it's follow-up, Supply And Demand. This limited edition two CD set is released to coincide with Lee's first-ever tour of Australia. Blue Note.







Disc 1:
  1. Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight
  2. Seen It All Before
  3. Arms Of A Woman
  4. Give It Up
  5. Dreamin'
  6. Soul Suckers
  7. Colors
  8. Bottom Of The Barrel
  9. Black River
  10. Love In The Lies
  11. All My Friends
  12. Shout Out Loud
  13. Sympathize
  14. Freedom
  15. Careless
  16. Skipping Stone
  17. Supply And Demand
  18. Sweet Pea
  19. Night Train
  20. Southern Girl
  21. Wind
  22. Long Line Of Pain










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