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Soviet Kitsch [CD & DVD]
(CD, 2005)

Primary Artist: Regina Spektor

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Format: CD
Mar 2005
Record Label: Sire Records (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 093624895329
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Track Listing
1. Ode to Divorce
2. Poor Little Rich Boy
3. Carbon Monoxide
4. Flowers, The
5. Us
6. Sailor Song
7. ***
8. Your Honor
9. Ghost of Corporate Future
10. Chemo Limo
11. Somedays

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Producer:Alan Bezozi, Gordon Raphael, Regina Spektor
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Regina Spektor (vocals, piano, percussion); Bear Spektor (spoken vocals); Oren Bloedow (guitar); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Graham Maby (bass guitar); Gordon Raphael, Alan Bezozi (percussion).
Recording information: The Garden, London, England; TMF Studios, New York, New York (2004).
Ensemble: Kill Kenada.
Regina Spektor's major-label debut, SOVIET KITSCH, presents the singer/songwriter's unique music in all its quirkiness and glory. Spare, piano-dominated arrangements frame Spektor's wispy singing, which at times is bold and theatrical in a manner that recalls Bjork, at others shy and fragile like Chan Marshall (AKA Cat Power). Except for the ragged punk rock of "Your Honor," the album is dominated by acoustic piano, allowing Spektor's unique songs--with their blend of storytelling, lyrical association, whimsy, satire, and heartfelt confession--to shine through.
The music is sometimes willfully primitive, as on "Poor Little Rich Boy," with its sing-song melodies, tumbling lyrics, and countertop percussion. Although Spektor can verge on being cloyingly child-like, she also delivers meticulously crafted, detail-packed songs of great intensity and passion ("The Flowers") and sketches sweepingly beautiful metaphors ("Us"). Spektor effaces seriousness and self-importance with her endearing sense of humor, relishing silliness and absurdity that is nevertheless rooted in emotional truth (particularly on "Chemo Limo"). The mixture of irreverence and sincerity, of traditional songcraft and indie sensibility, is mighty appealing, making SOVIET KITSCH a debut to note.

Industry Reviews
3 stars out of 5 - Hers is a romantic, skewy world that takes its cues from Joni Mitchell's BLUE, Rachmaninov's 2nd and the theme from Hill Street Blues.


3 stars out of 5 - [Spektor] has a winsome voice that brings to mind a more tuneful Bjork, and she plays the piano with some of Tori Amos' virtuosic intensity...



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