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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Live It Up-Lee DeWyze

Winner of the season that will forever be remembered as Simon Cowell's last, Lee DeWyze eked somehow a victory against neo-hippie soul star Crystal Bowersox, the ninth season of American Idol, charming with a flattering embarrassment that never quite seemed to jibe with a man who around bars in the suburbs for the better part of a decade kicked. Other Idol winners were apprentices in disguise — think cornball-Taylor Hicks of well coifed rocker David Cook — but DeWyze the major label debut, Live It Up, sounds like the work of a local band that was given a chance to run in a professional studio wild. 19 Recordings team their winner with an army of professionals led by Toby Gad and John Shanks, but they don't dictate the direction of the album; they form the sing-along DeWyze strum-along and MOR pop in something similar to a triple-A chart hit, agreements with Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, and John Mayer stand strong. DeWyze can be a pleasant melody, hassle especially when he of sunswept SoCal folk-pop favour. When things light and simple on Live It Up, it seems DeWyze itself.

by N.N.N seems like Lee is not his musical identity still not found. because the songs sound like Wired drop outs by Jason Mraz/Jack Johnson/John Mayer albums.This type is not really his style. and there is nothing really special about them-I feel like I heard those songs tonnes once before.

The production is really solid, and a bit embarrassing for an idol winner. (Me and my jealousy is a good example for it) and it seems that the album is not yet finished.

It's frustrating, because when I heard his recordings of Idol I noticed that he has a good recording voice, but now it sounds very strange and auto-tuned.

I'm pretty sure he could do better than that ... frankly. one of the weakest idol albums, ever.

by Purpldancer I absolutely lov lee and was counting the days until the album was released and I love the songs! Im a Lee fan altogether.Great job Lee! by itscristic this album has something for everyone. Lee manages to use his voice to sing different styles, whether it's rock, folk, pop, or even soul. Lee shows off his talent and addictive tone in his beautiful songs. His songwriting is very relatable and tells a story. For a major label debut Lee has a fantastic job of making the kind of music that he wants to make. Born: April 02, 1986 in Mount Prospect, ILGenre: PopYears Active: ' 00s, ' 10sBefore win the ninth season of American Idol, Lee DeWyze two albums independent introduced mix of husky vocals and acoustic singer/songwriter fare. Working under the tutelage of Ministry guitarist Louis Svitek, who doubled as his producer and mentor, DeWyze made his solo debut with the release of 2007 So ... Full Bio

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