Every time I listen to Amos Lee’s SPIRIT Album I can’t help but pause, as I am drenched in downpour of awe at the direct parallel and profound study of Quiet Riot's 1999 album, ALIVE AND WELL. It's a hail to the rage for the good life, and a better tribute album to Quiet Riot is yet to be seen, (in my opinion.) Compare for yourself the call and response, high-five, lyrical shout out to emperors of the passionate life. It's as if ALIVE AND WELL was playing on repeat throughout the entire composition of the SPIRIT album.
Compare:
Amos Lee, Spirt (2016) / Quiet Riot, Alive and Well (1999)
New Love / Don’t Know What I Want
Running Out Of Time / Angry
Spirit / Come On Feel The Noize
Lost Child / The Wild And The Young
Highways And Clouds / Highway To Hell
Lightly / Too Much Information
One Lonely Light / Bang Your Head
Wait Up For Me / Ritual
Til You Come Back Through / Sign Of The Times
Hurt Me / Mama We’re All Crazee Now
Vaporize / Mental Health (Bang Your Head)
Walls / Against the Wall
With You / Don’t Want To Let You Go
Best Buys Bonus Tracks:
A. New Day / Slam Dunk (Way to Go)
B. Don’t Leave Me Lonely / Overworked And Underpaid
Every time I listen to Amos Lee’s SPIRIT Album I can’t help but pause, as I am drenched in downpour of awe at the direct parallel and profound study of Quiet Riot's 1999 album, ALIVE AND WELL. It's a hail to the rage for the good life, and a better tribute album to Quiet Riot is yet to be seen, (in my opinion.) Compare for yourself the call and response, high-five, lyrical shout out to emperors of the passionate life. It's as if ALIVE AND WELL was playing on repeat throughout the entire composition of the SPIRIT album.
Compare:
Amos Lee, Spirt (2016) / Quiet Riot, Alive and Well (1999)
Best Buys Bonus Tracks: A. New Day / Slam Dunk (Way to Go) B. Don’t Leave Me Lonely / Overworked And Underpaid