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Far (Album) by Regina Spektor

Artist Biography For Regina Spektor

Regina Ilyinichna Spektor Is A Russian–born American Singer Songwriter And Pianist. After Self-Releasing Her First Three Records And Gaining Popularity In New York City's Independent Music Scenes Particularly The Anti-Folk Scene Centered On New York City's East Village Spektor Signed With Sire Records In 2004 And Began Achieving Greater Mainstream Recognition. After Giving Her Third Album A Major Label Re-Release Sire Released Spektor's Fourth Album Begin To Hope Which Achieved A Gold Certification By The RIAA. Her Following Two Albums Far And What We Saw From The Cheap Seats Each Debuted At Number 3 On The Billboard 200. 2016's Remember Us To Life Peaked At 23 On The Billboard 200. Mayor Bill De Blasio Proclaimed June 11 2019 Regina Spektor Day In New York City. Spektor Was Also Inducted Into The Bronx Walk Of Fame On May 18 2019 By Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Far

Far Is The Fifth Studio Album By American Singer-Songwriter Regina Spektor Released On June 23 2009 Through Sire Records. Spektor Decided To Work With Multiple Producers On The Album. She Has Compared Composing An Album To Taking A Class And Said She Wanted To Have "multiple Professors". She Also Felt That Having Multiple Producers Would Help Each To Not Worry What The Single Or Big Hit Would Be. The Tracks Produced By David Kahne Who Produced Spektor's Previous Studio Album Begin To Hope And By Mike Elizondo Who Produced Her Next Studio Album What We Saw From The Cheap Seats Credit Spektor As "co-Producer" Whereas Those Produced By Jacknife Lee And Jeff Lynne Do Not. Although Lynne As Founder Of Electric Light Orchestra And Co-Founder Of The Traveling Wilburys Has An Expansive Musical Background Spektor Did Not Know Of His Work When She Originally Met Him. "Regina's Songs Are Like Literature" Said Lynne Who Doesn't Usually Work With New Artists But Said That Spektor's Demo Tapes Blew Him Away. "It Hits You Right In The Face How Brilliant It Is" He Said.