Far [CD/DVD] Regina Spektor

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CD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 06/23/2009
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 1,842
  • Label: SIRE / LONDON/RHINO
  • UPC: 093624975502

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Track List
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Far [CD/DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENThe Calculation 3:11
2LISTENEet 3:52
3LISTENBlue Lips 3:34
4LISTENFolding Chair 3:35
5LISTENMachine 3:55
6LISTENLaughing With 3:17
7LISTENHuman of the Year 4:07
8LISTENTwo Birds 3:18
9LISTENDance Anthem of the 80's 3:43
10LISTENGenius Next Door 5:06
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Disc 2
1Laughing With DVD
2Dance Anthem of the 80's DVD
3Eet DVD
4Man of a Thousand Faces DVD

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About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Regina Spektor worked with no less than four big-name producers on Far, all of them with very different backgrounds: David Kahne was her collaborator on 2006's Begin to Hope; Garret "Jacknife" Lee counts R.E.M. and U2 among his credits; Jeff Lynne's lavish sound is famous on ELO's albums; and Mike Elizondo has worked with Fiona Apple and Maroon 5. It's something of a surprise, then, that Far sounds so homogenized. On Soviet Kitsch and Begin to Hope, Spektor's wide-eyed moments were balanced with darker, knowing songs that kept her music grounded. Here, almost all of the rough or unpredictable edges have been smoothed away, and all that's left is Spektor's sweet, quirky side. At times, Far gets close to being unbearably precious, whether it's putting Spektor's name in all lowercase letters in the liner notes, her dolphin on the otherwise charming "Folding Chair," or lyrics like "We made our own computer out of macaroni pieces" on the chirpy opener, "The Calculation." Even the album's darker tracks, such as the percussion-heavy "Machine," are surprisingly sugary compared to her previous work. However, Spektor's guileless voice and delivery allow her to get away with sounds and ideas that would be horribly cloying in the hands of almost any other artist. She manages to make a song with the chorus "Eet, eet, eet" catchy and affecting, and fashions an observant and witty story out of returning a wallet to Blockbuster Video. Still, Far's best moments occur when Spektor turns down the whimsy a few notches. It's probably not a coincidence that the Kahne-produced "Human of the Year" shares some of Begin to Hope's intimacy and ambition, but "Blue Lips" and "Man of a Thousand Faces" also let Spektor's more mature -- but not overly serious -- side shine. Likewise, "Two Birds" and "One More Time with Feeling" show that she hasn't lost her touch for deceptively pretty pop with clever lyrics. While Far is far from bad, it doesn't quite live up to expectations, either, based on all the talent involved in making it and how fully Spektor expressed herself on Begin to Hope. [The CD/DVD version of Far includes two bonus tracks, "Time Is All Around" and "The Sword & the Pen," that are at least the equal of the songs that made it on the regular version of Far, as well as videos for "Laughing With," "Dance Anthem of the 80's," and "Man of a Thousand Faces."] Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Energetic, Original, Refreshingby CreativePen

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October 17, 2009: I own two of Regina Spektor's albums - this one and Begin to Hope. I won't dwell on what I don't like (the bluesy stuff) since that is entirely subjective and I don't like anyone's music of that genre overly much.

What I LOVE about this music is that it is energetically original. While I first thought that her voice, while greatly appealing, was not particularly flexible or trained - I admire her ability to take that voice, skilfully manipulate it to its best advantage, and draw her audience entirely into her totally unique, fascinating and musically interesting compositions. She paints totally original musical canvasses.

If you are wondering whether to invest in the version with the extras, I found it well worth the extra few dollars. The extra songs are excellent and the videos beautifully done.

I Also Recommend: Begin to Hope.

regina spektor does it again!by janners7

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June 23, 2009: regina's new album, far, is just as good as her first one. her lyrics are stronger, the songs are original, and the way she sings is phenomenal. i've seen her live a few times, and she is amazing. this one will be staying on repeat for a long time.