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Bryan Berg is a singer/songwriter in the tradition of John Mayer and Duncan Sheik - with a little harder edge. His first CD, "The Therapy Sessions," is a collection of 12 songs that display insight and gift for story telling. The album begins with "Urban Sprawl Crawl," a satirical tale of life in the most remote reaches of the suburbs. The CD's second song, "Starving Toward Perfection," examines unrealistic body image standards facing today's young women. Berg's softer side is displayed in "Syndication," an R&B flavored ballad that chronicles the pitfalls of a long-term dysfunctional romance. "The Therapy Sessions" is a strong first effort and an enjoyable listen.--Ingrid Jones (Digital Diatribe) Therapy Sessions Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Rock | | Label | Bryan Berg | | Orig Year | 2002 | | CD Universe Part number | 5457297 | | Catalog number | 144597 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 12, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 39 minutes |
Bryan Berg Therapy Sessions Songs | 1. | Urban Sprawl Crawl |
| 2. | Starving Toward Perfection |
| 3. | Empty Chair, The |
| 4. | It Never Seems to Last |
| 5. | Last Chance For a Thousand Miles |
| 6. | Rogue Trader |
| 7. | True Believer |
| 8. | War of the Widgets |
| 9. | Ain't That Wrong |
| 10. | Oracle of the Big Screen |
| 11. | Extreme Nation |
| 12. | Syndication |
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