Patient’s Rites soundtrack Issa Ibrahim & DSM5 2014 music CD- Limited Edition, limited quantities collector’s item UPC 888174961743
It’s a musical, it’s a documentary, it’s a floor wax, it’s a whipped topping. The doc was embraced by the mental health community and here is the soundtrack CD. It was a blast enlisting members of DSM5 to help make a good CD great. DSM5’s new co-lead singer Erin Armstrong rose to the occasion beautifully to deliver winning performances of “How Many Men (Am I Really With)”, “Head Case” and “Endless Anxiety”. And Phil Velasquez’s tasty guitar work on “Head Case” and “But But” really makes the songs shine. Like several others between 2013 and 2016 this was recorded in my small studio apartment in Richmond Hill, Queens, NY.
Fave track- “NUTHOUSE BABY” may come off slightly ridiculous but it’s a heartfelt offering to anyone looking for or who found love by the hospital snack machines, a dream many have cultivated while scarfing down their junk food.
9 songs written, performed and produced by Issa Ibrahim. Limited quantities.
It’s a musical, it’s a documentary, it’s a floor wax, it’s a whipped topping. The doc was embraced by the mental health community and here is the soundtrack CD. It was a blast enlisting members of DSM5 to help make a good CD great. DSM5’s new co-lead singer Erin Armstrong rose to the occasion beautifully to deliver winning performances of “How Many Men (Am I Really With)”, “Head Case” and “Endless Anxiety”. And Phil Velasquez’s tasty guitar work on “Head Case” and “But But” really makes the songs shine. Like several others between 2013 and 2016 this was recorded in my small studio apartment in Richmond Hill, Queens, NY.
Fave track- “NUTHOUSE BABY” may come off slightly ridiculous but it’s a heartfelt offering to anyone looking for or who found love by the hospital snack machines, a dream many have cultivated while scarfing down their junk food.
9 songs written, performed and produced by Issa Ibrahim. Limited quantities.
It’s a musical, it’s a documentary, it’s a floor wax, it’s a whipped topping. The doc was embraced by the mental health community and here is the soundtrack CD. It was a blast enlisting members of DSM5 to help make a good CD great. DSM5’s new co-lead singer Erin Armstrong rose to the occasion beautifully to deliver winning performances of “How Many Men (Am I Really With)”, “Head Case” and “Endless Anxiety”. And Phil Velasquez’s tasty guitar work on “Head Case” and “But But” really makes the songs shine. Like several others between 2013 and 2016 this was recorded in my small studio apartment in Richmond Hill, Queens, NY.
Fave track- “NUTHOUSE BABY” may come off slightly ridiculous but it’s a heartfelt offering to anyone looking for or who found love by the hospital snack machines, a dream many have cultivated while scarfing down their junk food.
9 songs written, performed and produced by Issa Ibrahim. Limited quantities.