Regina Spektor Performs New and Old Songs at NPR Tiny Desk Concert [Watch]

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Regina Spektor visited NPR Music where she performed a Small office gig which included two tracks from his recent album and a whimsical song written just for the occasion.

Spektor opened the performance showcasing his signature spirit with an a cappella tune composed in his hotel room earlier in the day. “I took a train from New York to DC / And everyone was coughing on me,” she sings, “But I wore a real tight mask / And I had a negative COVID test.” After finishing the song, she performed “Loveology” from her latest album, Home, before and after, which debuted in February. Then comes “Becoming All Alone”, the opening title of the album.

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The Soviet-born singer then took it back to 2006 start to hope with “Après Moi” before crowning the performance with old favorites “Fidelity” and “Samson”. Before starting the last song, she thanked the NPR staff in the audience for coming to her Tiny Desk. “Or actually, thanks for having me at your little office,” she said, correcting herself.

Watch Regina Spektor’s NPR Tiny Desk concert below. Click here to listen Home, before and after on your favorite streaming platform.

Regina Spektor – Small office gig

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