Ultraviolence (Deluxe Edition) Lana Del Rey
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Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
13.06.2014
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- 1 Cruel World 06:39
- 2 Ultraviolence 04:11
- 3 Shades Of Cool 05:42
- 4 Brooklyn Baby 05:52
- 5 West Coast 04:17
- 6 Sad Girl 05:18
- 7 Pretty When You Cry 03:54
- 8 Money Power Glory 04:31
- 9 Fucked My Way Up To The Top 03:32
- 10 Old Money 04:31
- 11 The Other Woman 03:02
- 12 Black Beauty 05:15
- 13 Guns And Roses 04:31
- 14 Florida Kilos 04:14
Info for Ultraviolence (Deluxe Edition)
Lana Del Rey returns with her second album featuring the hit single West Coast. She has recorded sales of more than 7 million albums worldwide and has more than 1 billion you tube views worldwide for her debut album 'Born To Die.
„Ultraviolence“ is produced by The Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach and was written by Del Rey with Rick Nowels, who has written songs with Madonna, Ellie Goulding and Cee-Lo Green.
Lana Del Rey
makes atmospheric, orchestral, retro-'60s-sounding pop that showcases her torchy image and sensuous singing style. A native of Lake Placid, New York, Del Rey released both the "Kill Kill" single and a 2010 debut album under her given name, Lizzy Grant, tagging the album "a.k.a. Lana Del Rey." It would be a few years before Grant would undergo a complete transformation into her alter ego, modeling the Lana Del Rey persona into a Hollywood pop femme fatale character. A video for the single "Video Games" appeared online in August of 2011 and drew considerable buzz, as did a secret show she performed at Brooklyn's Glasslands Gallery that September. Del Rey's EP, featuring the songs "Video Games" and "Blue Jeans," was released in fall 2011.
Amidst a heavy dose of hype, her debut album Born to Die was announced by Interscope for release early the following year. Del Rey cemented the anticipation around the album with an appearance on Saturday Night Live, becoming the first artist since Natalie Imbruglia in 1998 to perform on the show before the release of her debut album. Born to Die hit number one in several European countries, reached number two on the U.S. charts, and eventually sold several million copies worldwide. By the end of 2012, Del Rey had released her next work, a mini-album titled Paradise, with a trailer single called "Ride." Songs from Paradise also found their way into the soundtrack of Tropico, a short film Del Rey worked on in collaboration with director Anthony Mandler. The strangely psychedelic take on biblical themes premiered at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood in early December before being released online. The year 2014 saw the release of a much-anticipated Born to Die follow-up in the form of Ultraviolence, a somewhat darker and more mature look into Del Rey's sound produced by the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.
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