NOW Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM Quote Del Rey stated in a 2011 interview that when she and David Kahne had finished the record in 2008, it was shelved for two and a half years by her label, at the time 5 Points Records. This caused the official release of the album to be on January 4, 2010, although it had been finished for much time before then, and the original release date was set for February 14, 2009. 1
Vixen Eyes Posted Saturday at 10:07 PM Posted Saturday at 10:07 PM its my fav Elizabeth Woolridge Grant album
Scheissex Posted Saturday at 10:11 PM Posted Saturday at 10:11 PM Ahead of its time. To this day I have never heard anything like it. Had middle school me feeling like a troubled trailer park queen 1
Illuminati Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM It's such a mood, I played it quite a lot last year
suburbannature Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Literally some of her best work.
May Posted Saturday at 10:29 PM Posted Saturday at 10:29 PM honestly if anyone has any suggestions on album that have this same sound and feeling (especially like raise me up, put me in a movie, o say can you see etc) PLEASE let me know i have never ever heard another album that is able to give off the same aura and energy as this album sonically its such an amazing album 2
CBC Posted Saturday at 10:31 PM Posted Saturday at 10:31 PM Still a masterpiece. Wish we had it on streaming. Mermaid Hotel and Put Me In a Movie are some of my fave songs from her
Bussea Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM amazing masterpiece. yayo, oh say can you see, for k 2, pawn shop blues, put me in a movie>>>> ugh please put it on streaming!
sailor angel Posted Saturday at 10:58 PM Posted Saturday at 10:58 PM Kill kill, pawn shop blues, yayo, mermaid motel, oh say can you see, put me in a movie, etc, etc. literally hit after hit. I need a rerelease so bad 2
dumbsparce Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM Still her best album. Pre-NFR lyricism with post-NFR acoustic/folkish instrumentals can never go wrong. I really wish she goes back to this sound in the future. 2
SinnerCity Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM 2 minutes ago, dumbsparce said: Still her best album. Pre-NFR lyricism with post-NFR acoustic/folkish instrumentals can never go wrong. I really wish she goes back to this sound in the future. Perfect description. She's losing money by not having this album on streaming services. Such a fan favourite art piece encompassing all the classics elements of a quintessential Lana Del Rey album. 1
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