Regina SpektorCountry of origin:From Russia now in the U.S. Type of music generally:Quirky, evocative/eclectic. Often beautiful & fierce, sometimes bluesy. Status:Most recent release, Begin to Hope (2006) See also:Regina's cyber world Comparisons:Fiona Apple crossed with Patti Smith. (jmgurley@drizzle.com) Covers/own material:Own, very occasional covers, mostly references inside her own songs General comments:Smart, quirky, insightful, fun, emotive, great delivery. What more could you want? See my comments on her album songs for more detail.... (damon) Comments about live performance:Live Regina Spekto is just as fun, witty, silly, profound, and delightful to listen to as you would imagine from her studio recordings. Do not miss her if she's appearing anywhere near you. (Neile) Recommended first album:Since Songs isn't available anymore, try begin to hope or Soviet Kitsch Recordings:
11:11Release info:2001—self-released Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, vocals Produced by:Richie Castellano Comments:This is a delightful album, and I really enjoy it. Unfortunately, on first listen it sounds similar to Fiona Apple's first album, Tidal. They're both just coming from the same jazzy, bluesy, piano-based place, and it's too bad that many people won't be able to hear past that resemblance to appreciate this album, as it deserves to be heard on its own merits without being overshadowed by the superficial stylistic similarities between the two albums. Regina Spektor is a fine, wholly individual, slightly comic (certainly wry) songwriter and an expressive singer, and that shows on this collection if you give it more than a superficial listen. The witty lyrics (and of course her performance of them) are really worth paying attention to. (Neile) SongsRelease info:2002—self-released Availability:Out of print Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, vocals Produced by:Joe Mendelson Comments:If i had to pick a single favourite discovery of 2002, this would probably be it. (But, i hope no one will ever force me to choose!) Soviet KitschRelease info:2003—self-released; 2004—Shoplifter Records (U.K.); 2004—Sire Records Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, rhodes, sticks, percussion, whispers, vocals Guest artists:Jane Scarpantoni—cello Produced by:Gordon Raphael and Alan Bezozi, co-produced by Regina Spektor Comments:soviet kitsch is great. like her previous records its got the quirky, irresistible vibe. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Live At Bull Moose EPRelease info:2005—Site—49459-2 Availability:Limited Ecto priority:Recommended for Regina Spektor fans Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, vocals Comments:Unfortunately, this doesn't quite capture the magic of seeing her live. It's a fine collection of her songs, and shows a fairly wide range of her talents for the limit number of tracks (five), but still, I found her much more engaging live than comes across here. (Neile) Mary Ann meets the Gravediggers and other short storiesRelease info:2005—Sire Records—9362494782 Availability:U.K. Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, drum stick, percussion, martini glass, vocals Guest artists:Gordon Raphael—percussion (4) Produced by:Three tracks produced by Gordon Raphael, Alan Bezozi, Regina Spektor Comments:This is a great compilation of her early work for those who want a taste of where she's coming from. It has tracks from all her previous discs and includes some of her most highly engaging songs. We have these tracks elsewhere, but I still enjoy playing this collection of them, and the Gorey-esque booklet illustrations are worth the price of admission in and of themselves. Us (single)Release info:2005—Sire Records/Trangressive—TRANS018CD/543915785 2 Availability:U.K. Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, vocals Guest artists:4/4 Quartet—strings Produced by:Gordon Raphael, Alan Bezozi, Regina Spektor Comments:One of the lines in "Us" says "it is contagious" which describes the song well—a great choice for her first U.K. single. The "B" side, "Scarecrow & Fungus", which so far doesn't appear anywhere else, is a typically fun and catchy song. Collectors will find it worth tracking this one down. (Neile) Begin to HopeRelease info:2006—Sire Records—44315-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Regina Spektor—piano, vocals Guest artists:Nick Valensi—guitar (disc 1 track 2) Produced by:David Kahne, Regina Spektor Comments:Luckily, Begin to Hope, Regina Spektor's true major-label debut (Soviet Kitsch was originally self-released) shows respect for what makes her music so special. There's one track, "Better", which is more pop than her usual style, but it's not the kind of pop that makes me want to skip the track—it's just somewhat bouncier than most of her songs (though the lyrics have a typical flair). The album has quite a range—Regina Spektor loves to play with various styles of music. "Samson" is a definite favourite, but it also appears on Songs, and I've been totally stuck on it since I first heard it there; the rest of the album also is full of wry delights. Overall, this is a wonderful, creative album—the first album in ages that I've felt compelled to listen to! Further info:Regina Spektor appears with the Strokes on "Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men" the B-side to their "Reptilia" single. Thanks to damon for work on this entry.
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