From STEREOPHILE Magazine: 'Lee Feldman's I've Forgotten Everything is unlike anything else in contemporary pop. The songs are alternately sad, whimsical, harrowing, and very funny (although the album's best laugh may be the visual joke on the disc itself). A third of the tunes are waltzes, and all of the melodies are catchy and challenging in more or less equal measure. Above all, the writing voice behind it all is kind, humane, and clever without being too clever: There's nothing arch about Feldman's music. 'Every one of these songs is like a smile you can't read, yet that pulls you along in spite of yourself. Lee Feldman is one of the few musicians in contemporary pop whom I think of as an artist, and I've Forgotten Everything is far and away his best work so far. If you have a passion for good songwriting, you need this album.'
1) I've Forgotten Everything
2) My Sad Life
3) Me and My Sara Remaining
4) Morning Train
5) Lee Feldman
6) Mrs. Green
7) Of All the Things
8) Bowling Accident in Lane 3
9) Give Me My Money
10) Big Women on the Shelves
11) Waltz for a Sad Girl
12) Diagonal S's at the Motel 6
13) Little While
14) Hippy Store
15) Cave
16) Mr. Feldman
17) See You Again
18) [Untitled Track]