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Whistle Stopper - Begin to Hope

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List Price: $15.98
Our Price: $7.85
Your Save: $ 8.13 ( 51% )
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Manufacturer: Sire
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624411222 Label: Sire Manufacturer: Sire Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sire Release Date: 2006-06-13 Studio: Sire
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love this! Comment: This is a great CD. I love Regina's voice and the creative ways in which she uses it. The songs show she listens to all sorts of music. some songs are very jazzy and maybe even a touch of electronica on songs such as "Edit."
Customer Rating:      Summary: She's, ummm, different, but... Comment: I love a good album to sing along with loudly and without a whole lot of effort (for car trips, especially.) This one fits the bill. Also, love the more upbeat tracks for working out. Try "Better" and "On the Radio" on the treadmill. I saw Regina live, and she was so darned cute, I wanted to put her in my purse and take her home. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Beautiful Sound Comment: This is the kinda of music that can stop you in the midst of your tracks.
Creativity and beauty swimming in perfect harmony.
Her music makes you proud to be HUMAN.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Regina is the best!!! Comment: Think..a happy Tori Amos. Think..Fiona Apple at her proper weight level.
This is great music. And Regina Spektor should be a star. I can't wait to see what's next.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pleasantly suprised Comment: I didn't realize how much I would like her music. Aside from a very unique voice, her lyrics are truly original. I haven't stopped listening to this album since I got it!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Regina Spektor’s last album, 2004’s Soviet Kitsch, garnered praise from Time, Rolling Stone, Spin, Vanity Fair, The New York Times and many others. But this Russian-born, Bronx-bred singer-songwriter-pianist, who emerged from the NYC café circuit, continues to expand her vision. On Begin To Hope, produced by David Kahne (The Strokes, Sublime, Sugar Ray), she broadens here palette with electric guitar, drum machines and seductive electronic loops, finding new canvases for her provocative vocal style. Hope for pop has arrived with Regina Spektor.
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