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Music reviewer Carl Williot considered the shout-out clichéd, while other reviewers praised the songwriting. I would like it if more artists had their music pressed onto 3 sides with the 4th side containing bonus songs.

Lana Del Rey Born to Die The Paradise Edition (Vinyl, 2012) Lana Del Rey Born to Die The Paradise Edition (Vinyl, 2012)

The final product was first released on November 9 in Australia, [5] and was later made available on November 13 in the United States. For more information about how targeted advertising works, you can visit the Network Advertising Initiative’s (“NAI”) educational page at http://www. The multiple hooks in "Cola" feel polished without compromising her rebellious nature (she opens it with the line: "My pussy tastes like Pepsi-Cola"), while the booming "Body Electric" sees her revisiting her Marilyn Monroe persona with more believable results than previous attempts. Difference is the printed Universal Music Group logo on back cover and the different runout on side B like Born To Die.NME said that the most significant lyric in "Ride" read, "I'm tired of feeling like I'm fucking crazy". The second disc commences with the track " Ride", which Tom Breihan from Stereogum described as a "string-drenched ballad" that saw Del Rey exploring the "crossover-soul-pop" musical styles that British singer Adele is commonly associated with. Released ten months after the original, The Paradise Edition features eight newly recorded tracks, which were simultaneously made available on the standalone extended play Paradise (2012). The Prophet Blog wrote: " Paradise, sounds like the record she was always meant to make — not the one she had to. To promote the album, two promotional singles were also released, a cover version of "Blue Velvet" and "Burning Desire".

Lana Del Rey Paradise VINYL - Discrepancy Records Lana Del Rey Paradise VINYL - Discrepancy Records

Current single "Ride" finds her wearing The Boss's influence on her sleeve most plainly with its galloping verses and sweeping melody, albeit delivered with Lana's '50s-styled Hollywood demeanour. According to Bush, the album's significance was embodied by a simile from "Gods and Monsters": "Like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer, life imitates art. Doesn't sound bad, but the distortion on Cola and Body Electric is really distracting, and those are two of my favorite songs. Warned by other reviews, I ran mine through my record cleaning machine before playing, and was pleasantly surprised. All image and audio content is used by permission of the copyright holders or their agents, and/or according to fair dealing as per the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.It was additionally packaged with the reissue of her major-label debut studio album, Born to Die (2012), titled Born to Die: The Paradise Edition. Pointing to "Blue Velvet" and "Yayo" as the weaker songs, LGBT lifestyle magazine So So Gay analyzed Paradise as a whole: "The existing themes, stunning musicality, and lyrical strength of the original are complimented[ sic] by a series of new tracks that give the listener 'more of the same'.

Lana Del Rey – Paradise (Vinyl) - Discogs Lana Del Rey – Paradise (Vinyl) - Discogs

citation needed] In an interview with Tim Blackwell for radio station Nova 100 in Melbourne, Australia, Del Rey added that her upcoming November release would not be a new album, but more like an EP, which she described as the "Paradise Edition" of Born to Die. Blue Velvet" (a cover of the popular 1950s track) and " Burning Desire" were released as promotional singles.It was probably dirty out of the factory from those darn paper sleeves, which I immediately replaced with plastic ones after cleaning and you should too. Additionally, you can opt out of some of these services by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance’s opt-out portal at: http://optout. In Oceania, it reached number 17 on the Australian ARIA Charts, [35] and was acknowledged with a platinum certification in the country. Ride" received widely positive reviews, with the only criticism focused on the unrealistic cover art and coy song title. To further promote the single and album, an EP was released containing remixes of "Ride" by artists including Sohn, MJ Cole, Eli Escobar, 14th, Wes James and James Lavelle.

Lana Del Rey - Born To Die - The Paradise Edition: Vinyl LP

Sent In By: Val Athanassiou on 30 October 2023 Purchased my first item on a family recommendation (was sweating it because it was quite a special product) and it was delivered in bulletproof packaging, resisting the usual AusPost tough love. It charted at number four on the Polish Albums Chart, [28] and respectively reached numbers 6 and 15 on the Belgian Ultratop charts in Flanders and Wallonia. Having charted separately from Born to Die and Paradise throughout much of Europe, the record performed moderately on international record charts. When asked about the origin of the lyrics to "Cola", Del Rey said: "I have a Scottish boyfriend, and that's just what he says!

Closing the review, Williot said the EP was best listened to "while wearing formal cocktail attire that has become slightly rumpled following some sort of intense argument and/or sexual dalliance. In the song, Del Rey sings, "Roses, Bel Air, take me there/ I’ve been waiting to meet you/ Palm trees, in the light, I can see, late at night/ Darling I’m willing to greet you/ Come to me, baby.



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