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Magical realism involving pickles, death penalties and hot baths... influenced by the anti folkers, the punkers, tom waits, bjork, mozart, and many others... a secret let loose.
Genre: Pop: Piano
Release Date: 2002
Songs
Regina Spektor
Record Label: Regina Spektor
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Samson 3:54 Album Only
2. Oedipus 4:50 Album Only
3. Prisoners 3:02 Album Only
4. Reading Time With Pickle 5:33 Album Only
5. Consequence of Sounds 5:09 Album Only
6. Daniel Cowman 4:51 Album Only
7. Bon Idee 4:10 Album Only
8. Aching to Pupate 2:13 Album Only
9. Lounge 3:34 Album Only
10. Lacrimosa 5:14 Album Only
11. Lulliby 2:27 Album Only
12. Ne Me Quitter Pas 4:38 Album Only
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Album Notes

Regina Spektor has been writing songs that are a new type of songs for her... new in comparison to her other CD "11:11"... starker? darker? lighter? simpler?

Who knows...

Voice and piano, 12 songs, recorded, one take each, at Antenna Studios, NYC by Joe Mendelson... who is true cool! This was planned as an archiving... but David Poe said, among many other interesting things, "...put it out" and so it is out now.

She is glad that it exists, because it didn't before. And the songs are special. And she hopes you enjoy..... yeah...

soon
i
might
start again
soon
i
might
start
aging
and then it will be
un-
stop-
able
the
words
getting
lost
loster
more lost than i thought possible
can you help me out?
interwhat?
internet.
oh...
oh.
o.........
o
.

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REVIEWS

friendships
author: jaouad elaouiny
                            
love is beach
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regina spektor
author: whitetrashdaddy
                            
i like her. i think she just kinda stepped into tori amos' old slot, but shes mostly original, cool, and quirky enough to hold that spot for awhile.
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regina spektor
author: whitetrashdaddy
                            
i like her. i think she just kinda stepped into tori amos' old slot, but shes mostly original, cool, and quirky enough to hold that spot for awhile.
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Who knows?
author: Maurice Irvin
                            
i gave four stars instead of five. i imagine on a scale of zero to five, zero is supposed to make me want to claw my eyes out and five will make me automatically combust and find myself in a staring contest with St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. This album did neither of these. Which i'm glad for. what this album did do, however, is listen to the beginnings of a great artist/singer/songwriter. "Songs" is pre-over-bearing-I'm-Russian packaging of her first major release, "Soviet Kitsch," and the over-production shot at radio friendly "Begin to Hope." "Songs" is the raw, hearfelt, and ultimately real deal, making some songs charm the pants off the listener and others extremely hard to listen to. The over-all listening experience is akin to that of the everyday of a manic depressive. And what else is life, i think the true and much examined subject of "Songs", than ups and downs? How did she do that? God save the Queen.
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