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Last Days at the Lodge
Singer-Songwriter · 2008 · 11 tracks

Last Days at the Lodge

Honey-soaked vocals meet vintage soul and gritty Americana. A warm, analog-rich record that balances intimate folk with socially conscious storytelling.

June 24, 2008 · Blue Note

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A resilient and soulful meditation on hardship and the search for peace.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Listen
3:10
02
Won't Let Me Go
4:17
03
Baby I Want You
3:00
04
Truth
3:23
05
What's Been Going On
4:15
06
Street Corner Preacher
3:14
07
It Started to Rain
3:05
08
Jails and Bombs
2:53
09
Kid
3:11
10
Ease Back
4:32
11
Better Days
2:50
Moments Worth Listening For
The rhythmic, gospel-inflected urgency of the opening bells and vocal phrasing on Listen.
The gritty, narrative-driven character study of a former convict in Street Corner Preacher.
The weary but resilient vocal delivery on Better Days as the album closes on a note of survival.

How does Last Days at the Lodge sound next to the rest of Amos Lee's catalogue?

Social Commentary+2.6σ

The writing leans far further into social commentary than the rest of the catalogue.

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