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For fans of regina spektor, lovers of indie and para-pop music, listeners who enjoy piano-driven singer-songwriter albums
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THE REVIEW

There's something that tùrba et sovrasta nella giovane donzella filosovietica Spektor: e non hablo dei particolarmente aggraziati tratti somatici, anzichèsì.

This luminous little piano that scuttles quickly up and down, furtive and fleeting, tenderly unruly ("Machine"), placidly conversational ("Laughing With") in a joyful union as rarely happens in the para-pop realm, breaks through in a way you would never have minimally suspected.

And then there's this fresh voice, full-bodied, sullen yet playful, fluttering, at times terribly confidential as if it seemed to address You directly.

The album, although technically polished and balanced (major debut, ohibò), generously dispenses more than a few highly successful moments. Anzichènò.

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Regina Spektor's album Far showcases a distinctive piano style and a fresh, playful voice. The production is polished and balanced for a major debut. The album offers several highly successful and intimate moments that stand out in the para-pop realm.

Tracklist Videos

01   The Calculation (03:11)

02   Eet (03:52)

03   Blue Lips (03:34)

04   Folding Chair (03:35)

05   Machine (03:55)

06   Laughing With (03:17)

07   Human of the Year (04:07)

08   Two Birds (03:18)

09   Dance Anthem of the 80's (03:43)

10   Genius Next Door (05:06)

11   Wallet (02:28)

12   One More Time With Feeling (03:59)

13   Man of a Thousand Faces (13:09)

14   Time Is All Around (03:05)

15   The Sword & The Pen (03:48)

Regina Spektor

Russian-born American singer-songwriter and pianist who emerged from New York’s anti-folk scene. Known for piano-driven songs, vivid storytelling, and a blend of indie pop, jazz inflections, and theatrical flair.
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