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Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch mp3

Performer: Regina Spektor
Title: Soviet Kitsch
Country: US
Catalog Number: SLR001
Label: Shoplifter Records
Released: 2004
Style: Art Rock, Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Punk
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 457

Tracklist

1Us
Piano – ReginaStrings – The 4x4 QuartetVoice – Regina
4:52
2Ghost Of Corporate Future
Piano – ReginaVoice – Regina
3:22
3Poor Little Rich Boy
Percussion [Stick] – ReginaPiano – ReginaVoice – Regina
2:28
4Ode To Divorce
Body Percussion [Heart] – Alan BezoziCello – Jane ScarpantoniPiano – ReginaVoice – Regina
3:43
5Carbon Monoxide
Bass – Graham MabyDrums – Alan BezoziElectric Piano [Rhodes] – ReginaGuitar – Oren BloedowPiano – ReginaVoice – Regina
5:00
6Sailor Song
Bass – Graham MabyPercussion – Alan Bezozi, Gordon Raphael, ReginaPiano – ReginaVoice – Regina
3:15
7Chemo Limo
Piano – ReginaVoice – Regina
6:05
8Your Honor
Band [Punk Band] – Kill KenadaPiano – ReginaVoice – Regina
2:10
9
Voice [Whispers] – Bear Spektor, Regina
0:45
10Somedays
Piano – ReginaStrings – The 4x4 QuartetVoice – Regina
3:22
11The Flowers
Piano – ReginaVoice – Regina
3:55

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
2-48890Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch ‎(CD, Album, Car)Sire2-48890US2004
49352-2Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch ‎(CD, Album)Sire, Shoplifter Records49352-2US2005
549811-1, PRO-S-553971Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch ‎(LP, Album, RE, Red + 7", Single + Ltd)Sire, Sire549811-1, PRO-S-553971USA & Canada2016
CDW 48953Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch ‎(CD, Album + DVD, NTSC)SireCDW 48953Canada2005
9362-48833-2Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch ‎(CD, Album)Sire, Shoplifter Records9362-48833-2Europe2004

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings]Regina Spektor
  • Artwork [Cover Art], Design, Photography ByThe Crackerfarm
  • Co-producerRegina Spektor
  • Engineer [Assistance, New York City]Josh Stoddard, Will Kelly
  • Engineer [London]Matt Hyde
  • Engineer [New York City]Toshi Yoshioka
  • FeaturingKill Kenada (tracks: 8)
  • Mastered ByFred Kevorkian
  • ProducerAlan Bezozi, Gordon Raphael
  • Written-ByRegina Spektor

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: CC2215 PLAY-IT PRODUCTIONS

Companies

  • Recorded At – TMF Studios
  • Recorded At – The Garden
  • Mastered At – Absolute Audio
  • Copyright (c) – Regina Spektor

Video

Album

Soviet Kitsch is the major label debut and third album by American singersongwriter Regina Spektor. It was originally self-released in May 2003 but was reissued in August 2004 when Spektor signed with Sire Records. The title is drawn from Milan Kundera's expression for the vacuous aesthetics of Stalinist-style communism, a theme in his book The Unbearable Lightness of Being. One version of the album was released with a bonus DVD, which included a short promotional film titled The Survival Guide to. Soviet Kitsch was Regina Spektors minor release, turned major label debut. Released initially on Shoplifter Records, and later on Sire records, the album captured unexpected mainstream appeal. In their review of the album, Pitchfork called Spektor, without a doubt, the most talented representative of New Yorks antifolk scene. At the end of the review, they explained: Soviet Kitsch, which was deliberately intended as a minor release, is currently enjoying a wider audience than it appears to have been made for. Some of it has to do with Julian Casablancas' dabbling in arts. Listen free to Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch Ode to Divorce, Poor Little Rich Boy and more. 11 tracks 37:59. The title is drawn from Milan Kundera's expression for the vacuous aesthetics of Stalinist-style 'communism', a theme in his book The Unbearable Lightness of Being. One version of the album was released with a bonus DVD, which included a short promotional film titled The Survival Guide to Soviet Kitsch and the music video for the song Us. Discover more mus. Album 2004 11 Songs. Soviet Kitsch. Regina Spektor. Alternative Spektor is, without a doubt, the most talented representative of New York's antifolk scene, althoughn calling her. The I'm-just-a-wee-lass stance is apparent throughout Soviet Kitsch, as well as her live performances, where she's been known to pout and giggle and murmur and feed the crowd chocolates what the Russians call manernost' is her only liability, but it's badly holding her back. Take the best song on the record, Ghost of Corporate Future this exquisitely structured number steadily spirals up from a plinky opening to a majestic finish, from a street sketch to a Big Statement on life and how to live it. Soviet Kitsch U. 1, rub. P&p: rub p&p. Last one. NOW Thats What I Call Music 5 - Simply Red Sent Sameday. Kulturspiegel my generation-kitsch & kult CD new. 2, rub. Free P&P. Regina Belle - Believe in Me Manufactured On Demand. Regina Spektor : Soviet Kitsch,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch review: Soviet Kitsch is stripped down and beautiful yet sassy and sarcastic. Regina Spektor speaks her mind on all kinds of subjects, singing and writing lyrics with brilliance. Luckily, whoever did this album art gave little clues about Regina that show what this look really means. Shes staring at you, taking a good gulp of whatevers in that bottle, and shes not going to offer you any. Hell, she isnt even going to put on anything special for you, just a plain white tanktop

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