Lana Del Rey Born To Die The Paradise Edition (2012)
Lana Del Rey is a femme fatale with a smoky voice, a languorous image, and a modeling contract. Not coincidentally, she didn't lack for attention leading up to the release of her Interscope debut, Born to Die. The hype began in mid-2011 with a stunning song and video for "Video Games," and it kept on rising, right up to her January 2012 performance on Saturday Night Live (making her the first artist since Natalie Imbruglia in 1998 to perform on SNL without an album available). Although it's easy to see why Del Rey got her contract, it's also easy to hear: her songwriting skills and her bewitching voice. "Video Games" is a beautiful song, calling to mind Fiona Apple to Anna Calvi as she recounts another variation on the age-old trope of female-as-sex-object. Her vacant, tired reading of the song rescues it from any hint of exploitation, making it a winner.
Format: FLAC Lossless Label: Interscope Catalog: B 001766672 Audiochecker: 99.73% CDDA & 99.75% CDDA Contains: Album Art & ID Tags
Audio-Info:
Disc 1
01.Born To Die 02.Off To The Races 03.Blue Jeans 04.Video Games 05.Diet Mountain Dew 06.National Anthem 07.Dark Paradise 08.Radio 09.Carmen 10.Million Dollar Man 11.Summertime Sadness 12.This Is What Makes Us Girls 13.Without You 14.Lolita 15.Lucky Ones
Disc 2
01.Ride 02.American 03.Cola 04.Body Electric 05.Blue Velvet 06.Gods & Monsters 07.Yayo 08.Bel Air
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