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singer-songwriter and pianist born in Moscow, Russia, and later
singer-songwriter and pianist born in Moscow, Russia, and later
had to emigrate to the United States from the Soviet Union
had to emigrate to the United States from the Soviet Union
in 1989 during the “Perestrokia” period. Today, she released
in 1989 during the “Perestrokia” period. Today, she has released
seven full length albums (most notably Soviet Kitsch and Begin To Hope), and has sold thousands of CDs, DVDs, and vinyl records. She was nominated for a Grammy in 2014 for her theme song “You’ve Got Time” in the hit Netflix show “Orange Is The New Black”, and is greatly compared to the likings of Björk and Joni Mitchell.  
seven full length albums (most notably Soviet Kitsch and Begin To Hope), and has sold thousands of CDs, DVDs, and vinyl records. She was nominated for a Grammy in 2014 for her theme song “You’ve Got Time” in the hit Netflix show “Orange Is The New Black”, and is greatly compared to the likings of Björk and Joni Mitchell.  



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Regina Spektor is an indie alternative (“Anti-Folk”)

Regina Spektor at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards

singer-songwriter and pianist born in Moscow, Russia, and later had to emigrate to the United States from the Soviet Union in 1989 during the “Perestrokia” period. Today, she has released seven full length albums (most notably Soviet Kitsch and Begin To Hope), and has sold thousands of CDs, DVDs, and vinyl records. She was nominated for a Grammy in 2014 for her theme song “You’ve Got Time” in the hit Netflix show “Orange Is The New Black”, and is greatly compared to the likings of Björk and Joni Mitchell.


On April 5th, 2005, Regina recorded 4 tracks for “The White Sessions” in Boston, Massachusetts, which included Bobbing For Apples, Sailor Song, Down The Road and Up The Hill (now titled “Open”), and Time Is All Around. [1] The 2005 session can be easily found on the table below.


On the other hand, Regina recorded 5 tracks for “The White Sessions” again in 2009,

The “Les InRocks: White Sessions” bootleg CD; incorrectly has “Live In Paris”

in support of her new album Far at the time. The songs were Blue Lips, Wallet, Folding Chair, Genius Next Door, and Laughing With. The recordings are no where to the be located online, only on a very rare and very hard to find unofficial “Les Inrocks, The White Sessions” CD by french bootleg, unlicensed music label Sangatte Records. [2]


There is little known information about the 2009 White Sessions.


# Song Title Recorded Status
1 Sailor Song April 5th, 2005 Found
2 Time Is All Around April 5th, 2005 Found
3 Down The Road And Up The Hill (Open) April 5th, 2005 Found
4 Bobbing for Apples April 5th, 2005 Found
5 Blue Lips 2009 Lost
6 Wallet 2009 Lost
7 Folding Chair 2009 Lost
8 Genius Next Door 2009 Lost
9 Laughing With 2009 Lost