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Review: Spektor Charms Despite Missteps On New CD
boston.com 1 day, 10 hours agoRegina Spektor, "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats" (Sire/Warner) From the opening moment of "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats," Regina Spektor enchants. On the first song, "Small Town Moon," her beautiful vocal range is buoyed by rock-heavy interludes and coupled with uplifting lyrics that give the song a surprising amount of depth.
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Review: Spektor Charms Despite Missteps On New CD
msnbc.com 1 day, 15 hours agoRegina Spektor, "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats" (Sire/Warner) From the opening moment of "What We Saw from the Cheap Seats," Regina Spektor enchants. On the first song, "Small Town Moon," her beautiful vocal range is buoyed by rock-heavy interludes and coupled with uplifting lyrics that give the song a surprising amount of depth. But there are a couple of missteps that momentarily detract from the album, on which she mines emotional territory covering love, loss and more. "Oh Marcello" mixes beat-boxing

















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