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Begin To Hope (U.S. Version)

Regina SpektorMP3 Music
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (208 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: June 13, 2006
  • Format - Music: MP3
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82 of 92 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Her best yet... June 23, 2006
Format:Audio CD
This is simply a beautiful album, beautiful music, soothing, clever execution throughout. It ends on one of the most beautiful notes I've ever heard- Summer in the City and on up it crackles, sparks, wreaks, and explodes with a creativity of an artist at her best. What ridiculous labels: anti-folk, anti-pop, something to feed bad critics with--yes, Regina sounds a bit like Fiona sometimes (That Time) and is as adept with the keys and weirdness as Tori, but what she outshines both of these artists with is a vitality and energy that both of these self-conscious super stars have been lacking lately.

If Begin to Hope sounds a bit more commercial than her previous efforts, it's only because Regina has access to more musical colors and gets to explore her incredible musical vision on a bigger canvas.

Regina Spektor is plain and simply the best at what she does.
6 stars.

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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Funky, Cool & Fun January 30, 2007
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I don't buy many CD's but I saw Regina Spektor on a morning news show recently and was mesmerized by her voice, her life and her poetry/lyrics. I tried to resist, but finally gave in and purchased this CD.

I was not disappointed! I like every song on it. It's so rare to hear a truly original soul anymore who isn't prepackaged and tied with a pretty bow by media mogols, but this CD is NOT your average music. It's funky, cool, fun and unique. Her voice is as much an instrument as her piano and she plays it with abandon.

If you march to the beat of a different drummer, you will LOVE Regina's music. I can't wait to hear more.
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44 of 49 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars There's still hope June 23, 2006
Format:Audio CD
In her previous three albums, Regina Spektor specialized in quirky anti-folk. Piano, odd melodies and poetic lyrics.

But Spektor tries a new sound in her long-awaited fourth album, "Begin to Hope." Instead of anti-folk, her music here is more polished and poppier... or perhaps it's anti-pop. Either way, while this album has its middling moments, most of the songs are still Regina Spektor at her best.

It kicks off with the oddball "Fidelity," a trilling little song with the piano edged in synth. Spektor doesn't fare quite as well in the second one, which sounds too generic for her talents -- guitar pop with only a dash of piano, and only a few of her vocal flourishes.

But then the album changes, as if Spektor feels she's done enough "typical" pop. Instead she switches to the soft-edged piano melody of "Samson" ("You are my sweetest downfall"), followed by a strong string of songs that stick to her strengths: piano anti-folk (or anti-pop), and songs that don't sound like anything "On the Radio."

Instead she leans on soft piano ballads, silky piano folk and jagged little rock songs. Songs like "Edit" and "20 Years of Snow" are pure Spektor, with the cascading piano melody and the quirky singing, while "That Time" is a strange, mocking little rocker about reading Shakespeare and burying bits of a cat's body. The finale is a quiet, meditative song about loneliness in the city, and missing the one you love. For anyone who misses a lover, this will be a heart-tugger.

And the special edition has a bonus EP, perhaps for fans who adore her quirkier side. There are the bittersweet piano ballads like "Another Town" ("my soul feels so old!"), the bittersweet "Baobabs" and "Dusseldorf." And then there is quirk supreme: "Uhmerica," which has her uttering an explosive grunt through the chorus, and the kinetic weirdness of "Music Box."

Yes, the cry is that Spektor has gone commercial -- there's more guitar on this album, and little washes of synth. But the heart of her music has always been the piano, odd melodies and unusual singing -- and though this is a bit more polished than her prior work, the brilliance is still there.

And remember, the music is what we came here to hear. Once you get past the lackluster second song, Spektor's piano music is back -- she can do it slow and soft, or fast and jagged. And she's backed by some solid enough drums that get to go wild in "Hotel Song." And what about the synth? It bobbles along in the background... and actually enhances the piano.

Spektor's offbeat voice is just as versatile as her piano -- she sounds sweet in the ballads, quirky in the faster songs. She rattles off the strangely written songs ("the words float out like holograms") as she sings of loneliness, love and eating tangerines. "Be afraid of the cold/They'll inherit your blood/Apres moi, le deluge/After me comes the flood..." she croons.

Regina Spektor had a lot to live up to after the brilliance of "Soviet Kitsch," and for the most part she does. A bittersweet gem of anti-folk... and anti-pop.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Album
The album begins as sort of a quirky pop album with such appealing tracks as "Samson," "Fidelity," and "On the Radio." It wanders from there into to a quirky non-pop album. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Savonarola
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love Regina!
Though not every song is a hit, her voice has a transferable happiness in almost every song. Of the 5 extra songs in the 2 disk version, "Baobabs" stands out the most. Read more
Published 26 days ago by I'm here
5.0 out of 5 stars Such a great album!
Love love love Regina Spektor! This is a fabulous, fun, soulful album that you may find yourself listening to on repeat...
Published 1 month ago by Laura R Zimmerman
4.0 out of 5 stars New Here...But still a great artist and a great album
Okay I came here for two reasons. The first being the fact that both myself and my mom are slowly but surely going a wee bit mad...due to the lack of new music out. Read more
Published 2 months ago by nobodygrl6
4.0 out of 5 stars Creative and distinctive... interesting
Regina Spector is worth a listen. She blends various styles into interesting compositions that are hit or miss. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Nii-Akwei
2.0 out of 5 stars disappointing
Nowhere near as compelling as "Far". However, I believe Spektor is a bright light in pop music going forward. End
Published 4 months ago by joe u
4.0 out of 5 stars She has a fabulous voice
This is my first Regina Spektor album and I am very impressed. I would recommend this to anyone. Her piano work is brilliant and very unique.
Published 4 months ago by Danielle M.
5.0 out of 5 stars SPEKtacular
I first heard of Regina on NPR, i thought- quirky, creative, thoughtful. that was enough for me to spend $5 for the album. Now? I can't get enough of her. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Joseph N. Eatmon
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun
Regina is so much fun to listen to. You never know what she's going to say in her lyrics so you keep listening close and the music is a pleasure to hear. She's a great talent.
Published 5 months ago by Natural
5.0 out of 5 stars Playful, Fun, and Easy Listening
I heard Fidelity on the radio some years ago and was immediately gripped by the lovely vocals and the catchy tune. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Avid Reviewer
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Why is she all of a sudden a huge seller on amazon?
CBS Sunday Morning did a segment on her today. It was great. She is from Russia - her parents came here during the cold war and had to leave her piano behind. Interesting life.
Jan 21, 2007 by JM |  See all 14 posts
No Booklet?
Yes, there should be a booklet - with lyrics & photographs etc.
Dec 8, 2006 by Angela |  See all 2 posts
What's the difference?
the difference is there is a 5 song ep in the special edition. i highly recommend the special edition. the ep is woderful!
Jun 14, 2006 by Judy T. Verger |  See all 3 posts
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