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Release Date:
November 22, 2010
Original Title:
Regina Spektor: Live in London
Alternate Titles:
Regina Spektor - Live in London
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Sire Records
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
“Regina Spektor: Live in London” — that’s what it’s called, and that’s what you get. Eighteen songs, performed in December 2009 at the Hammersmith Apollo, with an absolute minimum of onstage chatter and dollops of stylishly grainy, MTV-like filler: Ms. Spektor on the plane from New York, driving through London, applying makeup before the show. It’s perfectly tasteful, a fine showcase for her music and, more important, a fine promotional tool for the accompanying CD and DVD (which — surprise — contain four additional songs).
Cinematography:
Rick Woollard
Director:
Adria Petty
Editor:
Adria Petty
Lindsey Houston
Lighting Director:
Alison Brummer
Lyricist:
Regina Spektor
Music:
Regina Spektor
Online Editor:
Stephan Malik
Producer:
Ron Shapiro
Devin Sarno
Sarah Roebuck
Tom Whalley
Sound:
Susan Pelino
Thanks:
Alison Brummer
Writer:
Regina Spektor
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