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Born To Die (Vinyl)
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Track Listings
1 | Born To Die |
2 | Off To The Races |
3 | Blue Jeans |
4 | Video Games |
5 | Diet Mountain Dew |
6 | National Anthem |
7 | Dark Paradise |
8 | Radio |
9 | Carmen |
10 | Million Dollar Man |
11 | Summertime Sadness |
12 | This Is What Makes Us Girls |
Product description
Sometimes stars emerge. Sometimes stars are thrust upon us. And sometimes stars simply slip into the atmosphere as if propelled by something otherworldly. It is into this last category that the astonishing presence, voice, look and feel of Lana Del Rey falls. Musical stardom is not an option with Ms. Del Rey. It is her vocation. She calls herself the -gangsta Nancy Sinatra- and defines her genre as -Hollywood pop/ sadcore-, a dramatic new loop for pop music. Lana Del Rey proudly presents the highly anticipated BORN TO DIE, featuring the hit singles "Video Games" and "Blue Jeans".
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 31.39 x 31.39 x 0.79 cm; 235.87 g
- Manufacturer : Interscope - Universal Special Imports
- Item model number : 28930756
- Label : Interscope - Universal Special Imports
- ASIN : B006ZWLXZ8
- Country of origin : Canada
- Number of discs : 1
- 鶹 Rank: #167 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
- #7 in Pop Singer-Songwriters
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Customers like the album's quality, sound, and appearance. They mention every track on the CD is great, the lyrics and vocalist sound genuine, and the album can be heard over and over again. Customers also appreciate the classy, nuanced, and retro style of the album.
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Customers are satisfied with the album quality. They mention it's awesome, every track on the CD is great, and it's a good recipe for a great album.
"Great album. What a voice." Read more
"Good Album..." Read more
"good tunes" Read more
"...Great songs. The whole CD is good." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the music. They mention the lyrics and vocalist sound genuine, troubled but authentic, and the melodies are great.
"I really like her voice. I've wanted this CD for a long time and finally decided to buy it and I'm not disappointed. Great songs...." Read more
"...The lyrics and vocalist sound genuine, troubled but authentic. Her vocal style is refreshing (although occasionally limited) and cinematic at times...." Read more
"Lana's music seems to be slower that most, but the melodies are great. The writing is there, and cynical." Read more
"Chipped at the side of the vinyl. No affect to the sound, just ruins the look. The only way to exchange is to make it out at my own expense..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the album. They mention it's a remarkable strong album with many interesting tracks.
"Got it as a gift for my girlfriend and she loves it! Great record and also includes a lyric sheet for singing along" Read more
"My daughter loves her and this record was great quality." Read more
"The quality of this wasn't amazing, which stinks. I should have bought the Paradise edition at my local record store for $2 more. Way better...." Read more
"Good quality, package intact but the label in the centre on the “A” side was slightly scuffed but that might just be from me taking it out of the..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the album. They mention it's classy, nuanced, and has a retro style. They also appreciate the nice paper album case and cute insert.
"Wonderfully rich as most of this myusic is, the most poignant aspect of it is the aftersense that she has greater greatness somewhere deeper still,..." Read more
"...I love that the album is in a nice paper album case instead of those terrible plastic jewel boxes we all dislike." Read more
"...to Lana Del Rey was her Summertime Sadness video, which is a work of art...." Read more
"Love this artist and album. Most record stores sell vinyl for too expensive these days but 鶹 had a great price for this!" Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2024Verified PurchaseI really like her voice. I've wanted this CD for a long time and finally decided to buy it and I'm not disappointed. Great songs. The whole CD is good.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2023Verified PurchaseBought this as a Christmas present for a huge music fan with a record player. She loves this album and even displays the record on her wall!
- Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2024Verified PurchaseWonderfully rich as most of this myusic is, the most poignant aspect of it is the aftersense that she has greater greatness somewhere deeper still, and anticipating- craving- it's emergence in some indescribably incredibly fulfilling way... She's my current drug of choice; keeping this addiction--so great to have it!
- Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2023Verified PurchaseAwesome condition and the songs are amazing. Got here fast and plays beautifully.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2024Verified PurchaseMy wife likes it!
- Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2014Verified PurchaseReceived this album from amazon in good order and good timing. Its a fantastic album, which took me some time to warm up to. These days new music doesnt always appeal to me as it often sounds overprocessed and unauthentic, but this album seems to have floated above that. The lyrics and vocalist sound genuine, troubled but authentic. Her vocal style is refreshing (although occasionally limited) and cinematic at times. The album is aeressive and seems to tell a story.
Not all listeners will like it.. And it took me time to warm up to her.. But im glad i did. Very entertaining album.
I love that the album is in a nice paper album case instead of those terrible plastic jewel boxes we all dislike.
- Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2014Verified PurchaseFortunately my first exposure to Lana Del Rey was her Summertime Sadness video, which is a work of art. Had it been Video Games, with its affected posing, it might have taken me longer to get into her.
There are a lot of Lana bashers out there, some of whom seem to see her as a manufactured artist, citing her both father's influence and the Team Lana who outwardly seem to have carefully formed her into a groomed personality. On the heels of the utterly pathetic "Friday" viral video by Rebecca Black, which was paid for by her mother, I can understand some people being a little gun shy about 'fake' artists, but there is nothing fake about Lana Del Rey.
Born To Die is a very classy, nuanced album, which brushes multiple genres, and I can only suggest that people give it a listen and make up their own minds. As with Paradise, I found this to be very refreshing. Just get in the car and crank it.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2023Verified PurchaseMy daughter loves her and this record was great quality.
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ArthurReviewed in Belgium on June 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Impeccable
Verified PurchaseLe cd est impeccable, Lana del rey est juste une star !
- Andromeda DescendentReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 14, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Got that Summertime Sadness
Verified PurchaseI'd never really paid much attention to Lana Del Rey before the album release, having only heard a remix of Video Games that didn't do the original justice. I looked at what the internet was saying and the reviews seemed oddly mixed between those who said every track was great and those who seemed to have some sort of a grudge against her that no-one could properly define. I made my own mind up, and very quickly joined the ranks of those who love every track.
Born To Die is a strong opener and, in similar tones to Video Games, meshes haunting melody and lyrics with a gritty, torch song quality, oddly verging between dirge and pop. Off To The Races continues the haunting theme with an offbeat love song that may at first seem like a celebration of being shallow but very quickly reveals maturity and depth, and once listened to is difficult to forget. Blue Jeans is a beautiful pop song slowed down to a pace where it almost feels like a ballad. Video Games is simply the most beautiful song of the last year. Diet Mountain Dew is a breezy almost nonchalant pop song.
National Anthem is a playful song that on the surface has some lines that might make you think it's a clumsy way of celebrating the money and fame worship you hear in some other singers' songs, but the OTT way it's done and some of the lyrics, once closely listened to, clearly show it's a send up. Dark Paradise, a beautiful ballad about loss, is like an Evanescence song without the operatics. Radio is one of those guilty pleasure songs - a laid back pop song with a chorus that, if played on radio, would require much editing, and yet still manages to remain sounding innocent and beautiful. Carmen is a warning tale of the sad effects of Hollywood. Million Dollar Man is an old time dirge ballad with an undercurrent of sadness, and is extremely classy. Now comes one of my favourite new pop songs - Summertime Sadness. At this point you may think there is a theme of depression sinking into the songs, but this song is hard to describe because it somehow manages to be downbeat and uplifting at the same time. Ending the main album is This Is What Makes Us Girls, which is another one of those songs that could appear to be glamorising shallowness, yet at the same time has very knowing lyrics and manages to hook you into the story it's telling.
The three extra tracks don't stray too far from the winning formula of the main album. Without You is a heartfelt ballad that it is hard to believe was left off the main album. Lolita is a playful song that perhaps is a bit too much Avril Lavigne in her unconvincing bratty stage to fit too well with the other songs, yet isn't what you'd call bad. Lucky Ones is definitely the song that should end the album, a gentle ballad that slips comfortably into the silence at the end of the CD.
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MorenaReviewed in the Netherlands on May 16, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Geweldige album
Verified PurchaseGeweldige album van lana en de cd is een goede kwaliteit. Ik ben heel erg blij met deze aankoop zeker een aanrader!