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Your Money Costs Too Much

by Rachel Efron

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Of course It will be yours Love hardened into a crutch What weight can I carry for you today Your money costs too much A mirror for your grandeur A sieve for the stuff you’d regret What pittance would you tender For those precious pieces that you don’t own yet Train me On your cruelty Hit with the absence of touch More air for you when I enter the room Your loving costs too much Say, “Whoa you! Yeah we know you! And how have you come to such harm!” Well what else could I owe you My sentience those pearls decorating your arm Rock me Like a baby Tell me you love me and such Read the last page of this story called home Your money costs too much Last gorgeous page of this story called home Your money costs too much

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released October 9, 2020

Song by Rachel Efron. Produced by Jon Evans.

Recorded by Jon Evans at Brick Hill Studios, Orleans, MA, Adam Muñoz at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, and Gabriel Shepard at 25th Street Studios, Oakland, CA. Mixed by Jesse Nichols at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, and Atomic Garden, Oakland, CA. Mastered by Ken Lee at Ken Lee Mastering, El Cerrito, CA. Cover photo and design by Mychal McCabe.

Rachel Efron — Vocals and Piano, Jon Evans — Bass and Guitar, Matthias Bossi — Drums, Erik Jekabson — Horn Arrangement and Trumpet, Matt Renzi —Saxophone

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Rachel Efron Oakland, California

Oakland-based singer/songwriter Rachel Efron writes edgy but deeply felt piano driven alt-pop, nuanced by a forever love for improvised jazz and impressionistic classical music. She takes her influence from The Beatles and Tom Waits, Ben Folds and Feist, alongside the melodic sensibilities of Grieg and Chopin, and the chord voicings of Bill Evans and Brad Mehldau. ... more

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