Love Songs for the Romantically Challenged
Love Songs for the Romantically Challenged
Track Listings
| 1. Long Drive Home |
| 2. Another Girls' Song (The Chicago/Table song) |
| 3. Stick With Me, Kid |
| 4. Back to You |
| 5. Belle of the Ball |
| 6. Treat Your Right |
| 7. Beautiful |
| 8. Happy |
| 9. Stronger |
| 10. The Wall Around Your Heart |
| 11. Between Us |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Rachel Kershenbaum writes her own songs, burns her own CDs, prints her own labels and manages her own website. She finds it funny that bios are always written in the third person. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and performs in Brooklyn and Manhattan on a surprisingly regular basis. As of this upload, she has earned $54, several beers, and a very nice crowd of supportive fans and friends.
Folky and easy to sing along with, her songs are original and catchy, new but somehow familiar. She writes uneasy love songs for the masses, and has a knack for turning the most clueless ex-boyfriend into lyrics that everyone in the room can relate to.
After graduating with a degree in English, Rachel attempted to balance her fiction writing with her checkbook. She worked as a waitress, a nanny, a teacher, as well as a freelance writer and an extraordinary office assistant. During this time, she picked up the guitar and wrote her first song "What Will It Be?" about her experiences working for a popular chain restaurant. This was followed up by a more typically-focused song, about her unrequited and unnoticed feelings for her guitar teacher. Barely escaping full-time employment with benefits, she lived for a while in San Francisco, where she found herself in good company, surrounded by thousands of other young folk who didn't know what the hell they were doing, but recognized a good burrito when they saw one. She also wrote a song about her unrequited and unnoticed feelings for her kickboxing instructor.
When it was time to come home, she did (but not before writing a song about coming back home) and spent a year writing and recording music, and exercising her performance muscles. The end result was Singer? Darn near killed 'er! - six songs in good enough shape to force Rachel to learn how to make copies to meet the demands of her newly found fan base. Not surprisingly, she also ended up with a song about her unrequited and unnoticed feelings for her recording engineer.
In the spring of 2001, Rachel began work on her first full-length album, with a brilliant sound engineer who, thankfully, is happily married, and therefore immune to inspiring any unnoticed or unrequited feelings.
All the while, Rachel has been writing songs, learning new tricks on the guitar, and mastering the art of dropping the pick into the soundhole. She's discovered writing - whether songs or stories or one-page-bios - is something that only happens when life doesn't stop for it.
Product Description
Folksy and easy to sing along with, these songs are original and catchy, new but somehow familiar. Rachel writes uneasy love songs for the masses, and has a knack for turning the most clueless ex-boyfriend into lyrics that everyone in the room can relate to.
Love Songs for the Romantically Challenged,Rachel Kershenbaum
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Love Songs for the Romantically Challenged
Manufacturer: Applespace ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAA8O6 Release Date: 2002-08-27 |
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Love Songs for the Romantically Challenged
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006IS7T Release Date: 2002-08-09 |
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Album Description
Folksy and easy to sing along with, these songs are original and catchy, new but somehow familiar. Rachel writes uneasy love songs for the masses, and has a knack for turning the most clueless ex-boyfriend into lyrics that everyone in the room can relate to.Customer Reviews:
Catchy tunes and a fabulous, heartfelt voice.......2002-08-27
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