Jamie Rattner's thoughtfully penned tunes have earned an Indie Award and: "I am always excited when a musician can simply work with her voice and her instrument and keep you listening, Jamie does just this." "If you can't get enough of unique piano music that's on the quirky edge of pop give Jamie Rattner a try" “Attention those who like female vocalists - this is one to hear…Rattner isn't afraid to let her vocals soar with brutally honest lyrics and the piano chords to back them up” "Forget the phone bill, buy this CD at any cost! Jamie sounds just as phenomenal as on her first CD, if not better...her voice that makes you want to sing along, cry, and tell her you want more!" “[Her music is inspired by] the dark side of things [though] I think Rattner has a bright future ahead of her…she’ll have a great career.” "Jamie is a perfect example of the injustice of the music industry because she is gifted and unsigned...I think that she sure as hell deserves to be." "[Jamie Rattner] calls in as inspiration poetess Anne Sexton [one of the famous examples of neurosis induced by postpartum depression] and Flamenco, the Iberian art form that choreographs seductive dances and knife fights. This goes a long way to explaining the mystery and melancholy of such songs as Wayward Song and Marigolds and Dandelions" |