An Insomniac's Guide to a Lonely Heart

Insomniac's Guide to a Lonely Heart
Studio album by Ben Bledsoe
Released United States July 19, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Pop, Rock
Label 44th Floor Records
Ben Bledsoe chronology
Insomniac's Guide to a Lonely Heart
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Insomniac's Guide to a Lonely Heart is the debut album by American pop artist Ben Bledsoe, released on July 19, 2005 on indie label 44th Floor Records.

Prior to being a solo artist Ben had been part of the boyband Natural. With the group he had released 2 albums and had several top 20 singles in Germany. Once the group disbanded Ben began to record 'Insomniac's Guide to a Lonely Heart'. He was the first of the former members to release a solo album.

Ben wrote or co wrote on all 12 tracks. He also recorded many of the instruments himself. The album was a mix of pop, rock, and funk. Many of the songs were piano and guitar driven.

Being an indie release there was no need for a single. However 'Boyfriend' became a leading track and was planned for an official release though it never did. The album is available at most online retailers and performed well where sold. It was in the top 5% of Amazon.com's US CD sales, as well as being its #1 export to Germany. It was also simultaneously #1 and #2 on Awarestore.com beating out Aware's own artists such as 'John Mayer', 'Five for Fighting', and Wheatus.[1]

An official German release was planned but never initiated. "Boyfriend" would have been the leading single.

Track listing

  1. "Gotta Get away"
  2. "Lonely Heart"
  3. "My way"
  4. "Without you"
  5. "What you deserve"
  6. "Down"
  7. "Real Love"
  8. "Drownin"
  9. "Boyfriend"
  10. "Nobody's Stoppin Me"
  11. "Just the thought of you"
  12. "I can't stop you now"

In addition, a Christmas song was released entitled "Memories melt the snow".

Charts

References

  1. Ben Press Page Retrieved 2007-08-05
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