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Lana's debut release 'Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant' was released in 2010 by 5 Points Records, only for a short while, but after the label went bust Lana bought the rights to the album and took it down from iTunes. She was then under her birth name 'Lizzy Grant'. Has anybody else heard the album? I've had it for a good 6 months and it's very very good. I would say probably just as good as 'Born To Die'. If you have what are your thoughts on the album & what is are your favorite tracks?
Tracklist:
1. Kill Kill
2. Queen Of The Gas Station
3. Oh Say Can You See
4. Gramma
5. For K Part 2
6. Jump
7. Mermaid Motel
8. Raise Me Up
9. Pawn Shop Blues
10. Brite Lites
11. Put Me In A Movie
12. Smarty
13. Yayo
My favs are Kill Kill, Gramma, Pawn Shop Blues, Put Me In A Movie & Yayo.
She also has an album before this one which was recorded in 2006 called 'Sirens' under the name of May Jailer, however it's very acoustic and sounds very personal, none of the tracks really stick with me. There are also rumours that there was another 7-track album before 'Sirens' called 'Rock Me Stable'.
If you are a big Lana fan (like myself) you will also know the big catalogue of unreleased material that have leaked, and God knows how may more are yet to leak. A song or music video leaks practically every week.
Never Let Me Go
Driving In Cars
Driving In Cars With Boys
Money Hunny
She's Not Me
Hundred Dollar Bill
Axl Rose Husband
Daddy Issues
Paris
Puppy Love
Trash
You Can Be The Boss
Elvis
Heavy Hitter
Come When You Call Me
You're Gonna Love Me
Disco
Hollywood's Dead
Kinda Outta Luck
Children Of The Bad Revolution
Dangerous Girl
Dum Dum
On Our Way
Damn You
1949
GoGo Dancer
Ooh Ooh Baby
Serial Killer
Summer Of Sam
Big Bad Wolf
Delicious
but to name a few..
You can search them on Youtube.
Tracklist:
1. Kill Kill
2. Queen Of The Gas Station
3. Oh Say Can You See
4. Gramma
5. For K Part 2
6. Jump
7. Mermaid Motel
8. Raise Me Up
9. Pawn Shop Blues
10. Brite Lites
11. Put Me In A Movie
12. Smarty
13. Yayo
My favs are Kill Kill, Gramma, Pawn Shop Blues, Put Me In A Movie & Yayo.
She also has an album before this one which was recorded in 2006 called 'Sirens' under the name of May Jailer, however it's very acoustic and sounds very personal, none of the tracks really stick with me. There are also rumours that there was another 7-track album before 'Sirens' called 'Rock Me Stable'.
If you are a big Lana fan (like myself) you will also know the big catalogue of unreleased material that have leaked, and God knows how may more are yet to leak. A song or music video leaks practically every week.
Never Let Me Go
Driving In Cars
Driving In Cars With Boys
Money Hunny
She's Not Me
Hundred Dollar Bill
Axl Rose Husband
Daddy Issues
Paris
Puppy Love
Trash
You Can Be The Boss
Elvis
Heavy Hitter
Come When You Call Me
You're Gonna Love Me
Disco
Hollywood's Dead
Kinda Outta Luck
Children Of The Bad Revolution
Dangerous Girl
Dum Dum
On Our Way
Damn You
1949
GoGo Dancer
Ooh Ooh Baby
Serial Killer
Summer Of Sam
Big Bad Wolf
Delicious
but to name a few..
You can search them on Youtube.
Comments
- #2Is this album not available anyway. Is there not a single way to download it?
- #3There are a few DL links around to download the whole album but they are very hard to find. Someone gave me a link when I got mine, but I've forgotten it.
- #4Lana hinted at re-releasing this earlier this year for the summer. Well Summer is nearly over and she has the Born to die re-release planned so my guess this won't be seeing a release soon which is a shame.
- #50
- #6I really wanted to like this album but it just didn't stick with me in the same way BTD has, I do however love all the recent stuff that has surfaced! The demo of Ghetto Baby is probably my favourite thing Lana has done, its flaw-free imo.
- #70
- #8Queen Of The Gas Station and Gramma are the standouts for me. Amazing tracks.
- #9I've had Lana's 'God Bless America' mixtape on repeat for weeks now. Love it.
- #10I must admit, I didn't really like Lana at all to begin with, I'm still not a fan of Born To Die, but I really like Serial Killer, and I think her version of Ghetto Baby is better, it doesn't sound so weird for her to be singing about Brooklyn..she's a great songwriter..:)
- #11I've had Lana's 'God Bless America' mixtape on repeat for weeks now. Love it.
You do know that it's fan-made right?
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Lana Del Ray[1] (sometimes referred to as Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant, Nevada or A.K.A., among others) is the debut studio album by Lana Del Rey. The album was released digitally by 5 Points Records on January 4, 2010, under the name Lana Del Ray.
BackgroundEdit
In 2007, 5 Points Records talent scout Van Wilson found Del Rey performing at a songwriting conference in Brooklyn and introduced her to David Nichtern. The two of them agreed that Del Rey had potential to have a major breakthrough and signed her to a multi-record contract. With 5 Points Records backing, Lana Del Rey and a guitarist had recorded a 7 track demo tape known as No Kung Fu that was sent to various producers before being reaching David Kahne. After hearing the tape, Kahne agreed to produce an album with Del Rey. At some point prior to this, Del Rey had recorded the album with her then-boyfriend Steven Mertens but his contributions were ultimately never released.[2] On recording the album, Del Rey said had said: 'We were pretty obsessive about it,' the two worked on the album for around three months before completing it. When discussing the genre and sound of the record, Del Rey wanted the record be cinematic and reflect her affection for nostalgic imagery, she later said '[Kahne] kind of got my whole vibe straight away.'
Despite being known and promoted as Lizzy Grant prior to the album's release, Del Rey became insistent she wanted to go under the stage name Lana Del Ray, leading the first album to be released as such. 'A.K.A. Lizzy Grant' was added on the album cover to connect her with her previous name. David Nichtern, who signed her to 5 Points Records, explained 'the reason we did that [album title] is because people knew who she was and we were trying to cross her over.'[3]
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The final masters for the album took place on February 25, 2008, between 6 and 7 PM and were done by Kahne. All the songs were mastered at that time with the exception of 'Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven) (on February 26, 2008) and 'Raise Me Up (Mississippi South) (on February 28, 2008).
ReleaseEdit
Del Rey stated in a 2011 interview that when her 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.
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The release of the album was digital, available from iTunes and Amazon in the United States for around $9.99 or $0.99 for each track. Due to lack of funding for the album, however, it was eventually pulled from online stores after three months.[4] According to Kahne, Del Rey bought the rights back from her label as she wanted it out of circulation. Nichtern stated 'Her and her new manager came in and said 'We want to get this off the market. We’re going for a completely new deal. We’ll buy you out of the deal.' So we made a separation agreement.' No singles were released from the album, though Del Rey released an EP titled Kill Kill in October, 2008, that featured three tracks from the album.[5]
Del Rey has previously stated a desire to re-release the album, but in May, 2012 she announced there was nothing planned. If the album were to be re-released, Nichtern explained 'we still have serious revenue participation if she does anything with [the album].'
Critical receptionEdit
Critical reception for the album at the time was generally positive, Jessica Collier of Adirondack Daily Enterprise Quickbooks software for mac free download. called the album 'eerie' and pointed out how it is 'heavy on Americana themes', but praised the modern elements on the album, mentioning 'Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)' as one of the catchier songs. The album was hailed as 'hypnotic' by writers at the DN Journal, praising it as unique, appealing and a record that would 'stop people in their tracks' and complimenting the 'inescapable hooks'.
Track listingEdit
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Final tracklistEdit
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer | Length |
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1. | 'Kill Kill' | Elizabeth Grant | David Kahne | 3:57 |
2. | 'Queen of the Gas Station' | Grant | Kahne | 3:04 |
3. | 'Oh Say Can You See' | Grant | Kahne | 3:40 |
4. | 'Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)' | Grant, Kahne | Kahne | 3:55 |
5. | 'For K, Pt. 2' | Grant | Kahne | 3:24 |
6. | 'Jump' | Grant | Kahne | 2:51 |
7. | 'Mermaid Motel' | Grant | Kahne | 4:02 |
8. | 'Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)' | Grant | Kahne | 4:22 |
9. | 'Pawn Shop Blues' | Grant, Kahne | Kahne | 3:26 |
10. | 'Brite Lites' | Grant | Kahne | 2:58 |
11. | 'Put Me in a Movie' | Grant | Kahne | 3:13 |
12. | 'Smarty' | Grant, Kahne | Kahne | 2:49 |
13. | 'Yayo' | Grant | Kahne | 5:45 |
Total length: | 47:23 |
- The tracklist order was different in 2008, starting with 'For K, Pt. 2' and finishing with 'Mermaid Motel'. The original tracklist was leaked on February 18, 2019.[6]
Original tracklistEdit
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer | Length |
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1. | 'For K, Pt. 2' | Elizabeth Grant | David Kahne | |
2. | 'Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)' | Grant, Kahne | Kahne | |
3. | 'Jump' | Grant | Kahne | |
4. | 'Yayo' | Grant | Kahne | |
5. | 'Put Me in a Movie' | Grant | Kahne | |
6. | 'Oh Say Can You See' | Grant | Kahne | |
7. | 'Pawn Shop Blues' | Grant, Kahne | Kahne | |
8. | 'Queen of the Gas Station' | Grant | Kahne | |
9. | 'Kill Kill' | Grant | Kahne | |
10. | 'Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)' | Grant | Kahne | |
11. | 'Smarty' | Grant, Kahne | Kahne | |
12. | 'Brite Lites' | Grant | Kahne | |
13. | 'Mermaid Motel' | Grant | Kahne |
ReferencesEdit
- ↑Lana Del Ray by Lana Del Ray - Download Lana Del Ray on iTunes. Internet Archive. [Accessed June 14, 2014]
- ↑Grant, Chuck (2014) Galore Presents: Lana Del Rey Mainia. Galore Magazine. [Accessed December 21, 2014]
- ↑Ayers, Mike (2012) Why Lana Del Rey’s First Album Disappeared. MTV Hive. [Accessed June 14, 2014]
- ↑Rolling Stone - Lana Del Rey to Re-Release First Album
- ↑Ayers, Mike (2012) Why Lana Del Rey’s First Album Disappeared. MTV Hive. [Accessed June 14, 2014
- ↑https://twitter.com/ultrasubversive/status/1097506671683928065
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