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Amos Lee CD

June 30, 2005 › Sandy McMurray | comment

iconiconCurrently playing in my head: In the Arms of a Woman by Amos Lee. What a voice!

Lee's label, Blue Note Records, makes it easy for you to hear (and buy) the song. This is some good marketing.

BlueNote provides links to Amazon and to the iTunes Music Store on Lee's site, so you can hear short samples of his music. But that's not all. On AmosLee.com you can listen to three whole tracks without downloading or installing anything. All you need is a browser. (The player uses Macromedia Flash technology, which is built into most Web browsers.)

Listen for free: this is In the Arms of a Woman by Amos Lee.

June 30, 2005 › Sandy McMurray | comment on this item

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