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Hey @agaliullin!
Right now, normalizing the volume isn't an option when your account is linked directly to Amazon Echo, but we'll let the right folks know it's something you'd like to see.
However, if you use your Echo as a Bluetooth speaker, the volume normalization from the phone app will take effect.
To do this, you just need to ask Alexa to pair Bluetooth while your phone's Bluetooth is active. You'll be able to choose the speaker as a device from the Spotify app. The only drawback is that you won't be able to control it with voice commands.
If anything else comes up, just give us a shout.
All the best.