Home, before and after

Home, before and after

by Regina Spektor
Home, before and after

Home, before and after

by Regina Spektor

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Overview

On her previous album, 2016's Remember Us to Life, Regina Spektor and her piano basked in arrangements with a full orchestra on select tracks. For her eighth studio album, Home, before and after, she animates ten unpredictable tracks with a combination of elegant piano accompaniment, overtly playful pop, and a return to dramatic symphonic fare, often within the same song. The set list is tied together by equally audacious lyrics that incorporate mysticism, rhetorical devices, and allegory to convey frustration with men, continual heartache, and the state of the world, but especially with being left behind. She sets the stages stylistically and thematically with "Becoming All Alone," which recounts an encounter with God near the corner Denny's restaurant. After He suggests they grab a beer (on Him), she has the opportunity to ask, "Why doesn't it get better with time?" over wistful piano and strings. An off-center drums-and-bass groove joins in as she lists further grievances leading into a Walter Murphy-type orchestral dance break. She ultimately doesn't get any answers, ending the song on a repeated "I'm becoming all alone again/Stay, stay, stay." Elsewhere, she bravely takes on men -- or at least one man -- with the sardonic "One Man's Prayer." Over a modest, skittering pop, Spektor portrays a straight man who is simply looking for love and companionship. In the process, however, his monologue shifts from "I just want some girl to love me back" to "I just want some girl beneath my feet/To tell me I'm her king/And to beg me for a ring" -- and that's just for starters. Also lyrically biting, "What Might Have Been" takes the form of a lyrical comedic theater piece with driving piano and pulsing bass drum spurring Spektor's extensive list of things that go together (sickness and flowers, bombing and shelters, loving and hurting, lies and believing, and the hilarious "business and crying"). Parts retro-rock and earnest orchestral ballad, "Loveology" also addresses love with cynicism, ending with "Forgive me, forgive me, forgive me-ology." Along the way are such offerings as "Up the Mountain" -- improbably parts dramatic reading, hip-hop, dance track, and film score -- the graceful "Raindrops," the poignant and mystical "Coin" ("I gave a coin to a shaman....I gave a coin to a president"), and the epic, nearly nine-minute "Spacetime Fairytale" ("I know there's no such thing as time/I know there's no such thing as mine"). Odd, fun, smart, and fearless throughout, Home, before and after closes on the tender "Through a Door," which explains the concept of home as a place "where the light's on no matter how long you've been gone," after everything. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/28/2022
Label: London / Rhino / Sire / Warner Records
UPC: 0093624871880
Rank: 39694

Tracks

  1. Becoming All Alone
  2. Up the Mountain
  3. One Man's Prayer
  4. Raindrops
  5. SugarMan
  6. What Might Have Been
  7. Spacetime Fairytale
  8. Coin
  9. Loveology
  10. Through a Door

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Regina Spektor   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Co-Producer
Joey Waronker   Drums,Percussion
John Congleton   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Marimba,Theremin,Keyboards,Percussion,Vibraphone,Synthesizer
Luke Reynolds   Bass,Brass,Guitar,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jack Dishel   Vocals
Oleg Kondratenko   Conductor
F.A.M.E.'s Project   Orchestra
Skopje Studio Orchestra   Orchestra
Caleb Teicher   Percussion

Technical Credits

John Congleton   Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements,Digital Recording Engineer
Luke Reynolds   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Jherek Bischoff   Arranger,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements,Orchestral Arrangements
Regina Spektor   Composer,Producer
John Davis   Mastering
Brendan Walter   Package Design
Shervin Lainez   Photography
Ariel Shafir   Engineer,Digital Recording Engineer
David Turk   Engineer,Digital Recording Engineer
Caleb Teicher   Tap Dancing
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