Regina Spektor
Biography
A veteran of New York's anti-folk scene, 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. 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, for the first time; 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. With 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.
Raphael and Bezozi worked with Spektor on her third album, Soviet Kitsch, in 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. Tours of the U.K. and the success of "Us" as a single there 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. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
this is a bunch of cliches strung together and then wrapped up with a cliche or two. this sucks
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sooo talented. Forgives anything that may need to be forgiven (if there is anything...)
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I love her so much. She may be a bit odd, but I think all her songs are amazing because you can't judge her by a specific song because everyone is majorly different.
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Yeah kayejazz, I agree. Why on the similar artists list don't they mention Tori Amos or Kate Bush?
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Her style is very reminiscent of Fiona Apple and Tori Amos. I just love her voice...so melodic!
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regina's music is amazing, hands down. She is a vocal experimental i s t , and I love that, although sometimes I do get a bit bored with 40 seconds of "ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo bo" with two discordent keys being pressed on her piano. other then that, great artist.
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She is absolutely amazing! I could listen to her any day of the week at any time.
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Hey F**kin A you can say whatever you want, that is why we live in America to say what we want, negative or posative
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wow F**kin A i've seen you leave a lot of negative comments, just learn to deal with the fact that pandora loves to experiment if you don't like it then just thumbs down it.
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Lover-ly and unique. Beautiful to hear and a wonderful glimpse into her Spirit.
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I hate this stupid music. If I ever saw her in person I would kick her in the nuts. How did this end up on my station?
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She could sing about taking a big poop!! I'd listen and eat it all up with a smile, makes me feel soooo good!! mmmm Fudge!! :)
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She incorporates onomatopoeia into her lyrics. Shear brillance!!
Her voice is precious and she only gives to those who will 'LISTEN'. Her sounds are simple and clear for the mind to be held captive. A True Artist of Music |
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She is a brilliant story teller that captivates me, she pulls me right into her imagination. I relate to her spoken word, and her voice!!! Wow!!! She just makes me want to dance with pixies.
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I Love Regina's voice, the only issue is sometimes, I consider her a little TOO creative. Otherwise, a spectacular talent
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she has a fourth album! it's called "11:11," independentl y produced long ago, and it's some of her best work. you can't buy it as an album for some reason, but it is available on iTunes. go listen!
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i love her voice,it's truly unique and i can't ever mistake it for anyone elses.
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