Begin To Hope (Yellow Flame LP)
Details
Details
Regina Spektor's 2006 break-out album available on limited edition Yellow Flame vinyl.
As the follow-up to 2004’s Soviet Kitsch, which was recorded live to tape, Begin to Hope sees Spektor’s first collaboration with producer David Kahne.
She broadens her palette and expands her sonic vision with synth keyboards, drum machines, electronic loops, and layered vocal harmonies. The result is a trailblazing pop record. Includes “Fidelity”, “Better”, “On the Radio”, “Samson” and more.
Release Date: 16/05/2025
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Fidelity
2. Better
3. Samson
4. On The Radio
5. Field Below
6. Hotel Song
7. Human of the Year
Side B:
1. Après Moi
2. 20 Years of Snow
3. That Time
4. Edit
5. Lady
6. Summer In The City
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