Regina Spektor
Biography
A veteran of New York's anti-folk scene, songwriter Regina Spektor makes quirky, highly eclectic, but always personal music. Born and raised in Moscow until age nine, Spektor listened to her father's bootleg tapes of Western pop and rock as a young child and also learned to play piano. She and her family moved from Russia to the Bronx, where she was immersed in American culture (at the time, hers was the first Russian family in the borough in 20 years). Eventually, Spektor and her family became part of a community that balanced her Russian Jewish roots with her new home's culture. Meanwhile, she continued to practice piano anywhere she could, including at her synagogue, until her family got a piano of their own.
Spektor further developed her classical piano training by attending the SUNY Purchase Music Conservatory. During her studies, she was exposed to blues and jazz artists, including Billie Holiday. These sounds made such an impact on Spektor that they became a big part of her self-released 2001 debut album, 11:11. At the same time, she was also playing gigs anywhere she could in the city, in venues ranging from basements to parties to comedy clubs. On the strength of her frequent performances and another self-released album, 2002's Songs, Spektor developed a following that included Alan Bezozi, They Might Be Giants' drummer. He introduced Spektor to the Strokes' producer, Gordon Raphael, and both worked with Spektor on her third album, Soviet Kitsch, in both New York and London (where she collaborated with the band Kill Kenada). Soviet Kitsch was initially self-released like her other work, but it eventually found a wider release with Sire Records.
Tours with the Strokes, Kings of Leon, Mates of State, and the Moldy Peaches' Kimya Dawson further raised Spektor's profile. She also toured the U.K., where the success of "Us" as a European single led to the release of the CD/DVD retrospective Mary Ann Meets the Gravediggers and Other Short Stories early in 2006. That summer, Begin to Hope, her first album of original material for Sire, arrived. Begin to Hope enjoyed popularity on both sides of the Atlantic and went gold in America, where it also cracked the Top 20. After taking several years to tour and compose new material, Spektor returned in 2009 with Far. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I really love her eyes...they are so beautiful. :)
I also really love her music...it isn't featured on Pandora, but my favorite song by her is called "Music Box". You can look it up on YouTube and listen to it if you want to....I extremely recommend it. :) |
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far needs to get added to pandora, because with the possible exception of 11:11, it's her best album yet. it get's back to more of the soviet kitsch regina that disappeared on begin to hope
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Wow, where is her new album in the Selected Discography? Wasn't it already released? Love Pandora and love Regina!
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Her voice reminds me of Natasha Bedingfield' s , but is interesting how they both took their powerhouse vocals in such unique directions. I like both directions.
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Oh, thanks Nitamargarit a !
Glad to know that I wasn't the only one. by the way, it's on Jaymay's page too |
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Amelie - I found that description rather interesting as well. I knew that folk had evolved beyond just a singer and their guitar, but was wondering what the hell that meant myself.
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the sax on most of her song drives me crazy!!! I LOOOve her!! If only........ . . . w h o knows....
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There is no one better than Regina Spektor. She is my idle, and I only hope that you might listen.
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goodness u are obsessed with her but se is verey good and i read all of the all the littel notes everyone has left becuas thay sometimes are really funny and sometimes puthetic
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I'm so obsessed with her that I had to read every comment on here about her and got shivers at every compliment she was given =D I live and breathe her music. It moves through me and all inside. She's my idol and I'm so grateful and overwhelmed that God made her and let us have a little taste of heaven.
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Oedipus is my favorite...i t ' s just so eerie and angry at the same time...
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I love Regina Spektor!!! She is unique amd has a great voice! I love her quirkiness!!
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I'm right there with Joel Daniels... First time I heard Regina Spektor, I wasn't impressed. But after several listens, I've come to truly appreciate and really like both her voice and her overall style.
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How refreshing - a beautiful voice and a beautiful sentiment and some obvious brains behind it all. Certainly an A+ in my book.
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I am insanely in love with regina at all times always. LISTEN. EVERYONE LISTEN, NOW.
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Veeeery good. Didn't like her at first, but she's warming up to me.
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the only one of her songs I've heard was on Prince Caspian, but it was awesome
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