"Eet" | ||||
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Single by Regina Spektor | ||||
from the album Far | ||||
B-side | "The Sword & the Pen" (acoustic version) | |||
Released | November 27, 2009 (digital download) | |||
Genre | Anti-folk | |||
Length | 3:53 | |||
Label | Sire Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Regina Spektor | |||
Producer(s) | Mike Elizondo | |||
Regina Spektor singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Eet" on YouTube |
"Eet" is a song from Regina Spektor's fifth studio album, Far . It was released as the album's second official single in October 2009. In Europe it was released as a digital download on November 27, 2009.
Digital download
A viral music video directed by Adria Petty was released, prior to the album's release, on May 29, 2009. [1] Filming of the music video took place in east Lancaster, California down the street from Club Ed, a film studio located in the Antelope Valley that has been used for various TV shows, motion pictures, and TV commercials for several decades.
Spektor performed this song along with "The Calculation" on Saturday Night Live on October 10, 2009.
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Soviet Kitsch is the major label debut and third album by American singer/songwriter Regina Spektor. It was originally released on Shoplifter Records in May 2003 but was reissued in August 2004 when Spektor signed with Sire Records. The title is drawn from Milan Kundera's expression for the vacuous aesthetics of Stalinist-style communism, a theme in his book The Unbearable Lightness of Being. One version of the album was released with a bonus DVD, which included a short promotional film titled The Survival Guide to Soviet Kitsch and the music video for the song "Us".
Begin to Hope is the fourth album by Soviet-born American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor. It was released June 13, 2006. The album debuted at number 70 on the Billboard 200, but due to the popularity of the single "Fidelity", it peaked at number 20 and was labeled a "pace setter" by Billboard. Rolling Stone named it the 21st-best album of 2006. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA for shipments to U.S. retailers of 500,000 units.
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What We Saw from the Cheap Seats is the sixth studio album by American alternative singer-songwriter Regina Spektor. On November 21, 2011, Spektor posted on her Facebook page that the album had been recorded with Mike Elizondo in Los Angeles during the summer of 2011. It was released on May 29, 2012. The album is a collection of new material alongside the first studio recordings of several songs Spektor had previously only performed live.
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