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Amanda Addleman: Into the Light
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Amanda Addleman
vocalsHer voice has a gauzy, high-flying quality that fits perfectly with her languid, easy-flowing music, rhythms built on electric piano and guitar that are redolent of 1970s' fusion. Songs like "Blank Space" and "Electric Feel" have the laid-back sophistication of

Steely Dan
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Addleman's original songs are mostly introspective but are musically diverse. "Almost Gone" has a slow country/gospel stateliness, "Latch" contains a choppy African guitar rhythm within its bouncy groove and "In My Mind" sways with a bluesy wistfulness. On a couple of occasions, she evokes two singer-songwriter icons. Her soaring soprano on "I Wish I Was A Bird" is reminiscent of

Joni Mitchell
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The singer does two standards in this set, a lazily swaying jazz-rock version of Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" that floats along on the rhythmic strength of her voice and electric piano and a treatment of "There Is No Greater Love" notable for the honesty and purity she brings to the lyrics. She sounds as though she means every word of them.
Amanda Addleman's music sounds light and carefree on first hearing but listen carefully and you pick up its underlying feeling of strength and determination. The breezy sound of her music brings the power of her singing into sharp focus. Her work is hauntingly lovely and memorable. ">
Track Listing
This Is The Thing; Blue Skies; Almost Gone: Latch; In My Mind; Blank Space; I Wish I Was A Bird; Electric Feel; Get Gone; ET; Into The Light; There Is No Greater Love; When The Lights Are Gone; Lullaby.
Personnel
Amanda Addleman
vocalsAmanda Addleman: vocals, piano; Lee Dynes: guitar; Ryan Lukas: bass; Ben Lauffer: drums.
Album information
Title: Into the Light | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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