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Regina Spektor...What We Saw From The Cheap Seats(2012)[FLAC] (Size: 195.95 MB)
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01 ΓÇô Small Town Moon
02 ΓÇô Oh Marcello 03 ΓÇô DonΓÇÖt Leave Me (Ne me quitte pas) 04 ΓÇô Firewood 05 ΓÇô Patron Saint 06 ΓÇô How 07 ΓÇô All the Rowboats 08 ΓÇô Ballad of a Politician 09 ΓÇô Open 10 ΓÇô The Party 11 ΓÇô Jessica A genuine oddball with a salty side, Regina Spektor possesses a vocal style rangy enough to encompass sweet nothings, animal noises, drum sounds and funny accents. But for all her occasional flights of fancy ΓÇö or perhaps because her unpredictability makes her sincerity more disarming ΓÇö Spektor is a skilled sentimentalist whose words summon universal feelings of love, hope, disappointment and desire. Spektor's first new studio album in three years, What We Saw From the Cheap Seats (out May 29) finds her scattering in several directions without losing sight of the sweet melodies that make her so accessible. "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" bounces and lilts through an almost comically jaunty arrangement ΓÇö it's 3 minutes and 40 seconds of pure, sprightly ingratiation ΓÇö before giving way to the sparklingly gorgeous ballad "Firewood," whose minor-key piano and hopeful realism make it one of her finest songs. Spektor may get silly in "Oh Marcello," or imitate drum blasts in "All the Rowboats," but she's forever on the verge of a devastating insight or a gasp-inducing succession of notes. For a classically trained performer with an unusual history ΓÇö she moved from Moscow to the Bronx when she was 9, then later trained at a music conservatory ΓÇö Spektor has a remarkable gift for gut-level connection, and for drawing a straight line from her idea-packed head to thousands of bleeding hearts. On What We Saw From the Cheap Seats, as on its predecessors, even the weirdest moment comes in service of warmth that's as kind and necessary as an old friend. cd ripped by X Lossless Decoder version 20120407 (140.0) http://dickthespic.org/about/ Related Torrents
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