Spektor, Regina
Soviet Kitsch
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Spektor, Regina
Soviet Kitsch
Rare 2005 Original With The Custom Color Insert. Tiny saw Notch. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. “Maybe It's Just The Preponderance Of Piano In Her Music, But Regina Spektor Sounds More Like A Traditional Singer/Songwriter (In The Best Sense Of That Phrase) Than Her Anti-Folk Contemporaries. On Soviet Kitsch, Her Third Album -- And Major-Label Debut -- Her Sound Is More Refined Than Ever Before, But There Are Still Plenty Of Rough Edges And Unexpected Twists And Turns. Quirky Character Sketches Such As "Ghost Of Corporate Future" And "Ode To Divorce," And Flights Of Fancy Like The Charming "Us" Are Quintessentially Spektor; Though Her Songs May Not Be Diary Entries Set To Music, She Imbues Them With Lots Of Personality And Intimate Details. Nowhere Is This More Apparent Than On "Chemo Limo," A Strangely Uplifting Song About A Woman Living With (Not Dying From) Cancer That Ends Up Being One Of Soviet Kitsch's Standout Moments. "Flowers," Which Begins With A Section Inspired By Her Classical Training And Then Moves To A Part Based On Her Russian Jewish Heritage, Also Shows How Easily Spektor Can Incorporate Different Sounds And Ideas Into Her Own Music. She Does A 180 On The Raw "Sailor Song," On Which She Gleefully Yells, "Marianne's A Bitch." A Few Of Soviet Kitsch's Songs, Like "Poor Little Rich Boy," Concentrate On The Childlike, Mischievous Side Of Spektor's Sound That Puts Her In The Love-It-Or-Hate-It Category For Some Listeners. Still, Spektor Is An Engaging Performer Throughout The Album, And Despite Her Arty Quirks, She's Never Pretentious.“ Heather Phares, AMG.
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Artist: Spektor, Regina
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Genre: Pop
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Type: Used - LP
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Label: Sire
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Catalog ID: 48953
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Country ID: USA
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SKU: 105812