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Regina wrote and recorded "You've Got Time" to be the theme song for the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black which premiered in 2013. Spektor was approached by the show's creator, Jenji Kohan, to create the opening number. [69] Spektor wrote and recorded "Birdsong" featuring guitarist Atticus McKittrick for Amazon's The Romanoffs.
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Regina Spektor’s album Songs has, for over twenty years, existed as something of a musical curio that only a handful of prudent fans have been lucky enough to enjoy.Self-released in 2002, its 12 ...
The song was previously released on Spektor's 2002 album Songs, simply titled "Ne Me Quitte Pas". This version of the song featured just Spektor and her piano, while the 2012 version includes a drum machine, horns and brass instruments. [5] The song also features lyrics sung in both English and French.
Remember Us to Life is the seventh studio album by singer-songwriter Regina Spektor.Spektor announced that it would be released on September 30, 2016, on July 22, 2016. The lead single of the album is "Bleeding Heart", which is available to listen in full via SoundCloud via Spektor hers
Unlike the 2002 version, which featured only Spektor and the piano, the 2012 one also includes a drum machine, horns and brass instruments. A third version of "Ne Me Quitte Pas" was also released online, keeping the new, multi-instrument production, but replacing the English verses with Russian lyrics.
The Strokes and Regina Spektor teamed in New York for a rare performance of their 2004 b-side 'Modern Girls and Old Fashion Men.'
Soviet Kitsch is the major label debut and third album by American singer/songwriter Regina Spektor.It was originally released on Shoplifter Records in May 2003 but was reissued in August 2004 when Spektor signed with Sire Records.