This classically trained New Yorker's debut combines singer-songwriterly lyricism and a jazzy cabaret sensibility, with insightful and melodically appealing results. On spare piano-based songs like ''Always Till Always'' and ''If I Were You,'' Lee Feldman delivers his artfully drawn scenarios on Living It All Wrong with a deft balance of confessional pensiveness and gentle humor. B


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