Showing posts with label Lana Del Rey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lana Del Rey. Show all posts

Friday, May 19, 2023

Lana Del Rey - Children Of The Bad Revolution (2010)

And for the final collection from 2010, one of my favourite albums from these 2010 recordings. 



Track listing

01 Kinda Outta Luck
02 Dangerous Girl
03 Children Of The Bad Revolution
04 Prom Song (Gone Wrong)
05 Us Against The World
06 Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight
07 You Can Be The Boss
08 Is It Wrong
09 Playground
10 On Our Way
11 Tired Of Singing The Blues
12 Resistance

Friday, May 12, 2023

Lana Del Rey - Baby Blue Love (2010)

We're almost at the end of the albums from 2010, with this penultimate collection.



Track listing

01 Caught You Boy (I Want You)
02 Dum Dum
03 Match Made In Heaven
04 Push Me Down
05 Be My Daddy
06 Never Let Me Go
07 Summer Of Sam
08 Off To The Races
09 Coca Cola
10 Other Woman
11 Baby Blue Love
12 True Love On The Side

Friday, May 5, 2023

Lana Del Rey - My Best Days (2010)

And another collection from the prolific Lana Del Rey from 2010.



Track listing

01 Dangerous Girl
02 St. Tropez (Party Girl)
03 In The Sun
04 My Best Days
05 Afraid
06 Behind Closed Doors
07 Jealous Girl
08 Butterflies
09 So Legit
10 Dynamite
11 Noir
12 Velvet Crowbar

Friday, April 28, 2023

Lana Del Rey - Hit & Run (2010)

More from Lana Del Rey from the year 2010.



Track listing

01 Hit & Run
02 Backfire
03 Oooh Baby (Are You Ready)
04 Lift Your Eyes
05 Go Go Dancer
06 Girl That Got Away
07 Put The Radio On
08 She's Not Me
09 Driving In Cars With Boys
10 Break My Fall
11 Television Heaven
12 Scarface

Friday, April 21, 2023

Lana Del Rey - Delicious (2010)

Here's another collection from Lana Del Rey from that prolific year of 2010, with more to come.



Track listing

01 Bad Boy
02 Delicious
03 Hey You
04 I Was In A Bad Way
05 Midnite Dancer Girlfriend
06 Daddy Issues
07 Criminals Run The World
08 I Want It All
09 Breaking My Heart
10 Playing Dangerous
11 Boom Like That

Friday, April 14, 2023

Lana Del Rey - Serial Killer (2010)

2010 was an extremely prolific year for Lana Del Rey, as following the release of the 'Lana Del Rey' album, a.k.a. 'The Lizzy Grant Album', she recorded over 70 songs, which started to leak onto the internet around 2014, and before long there were enough tracks floating around to put together half a dozen albums from this year alone. I'm starting with one named after one of the most famous of her unreleased tracks, 'Serial Killer'. 



Track listing

01 Serial Killer
02 Beautiful Player (feat. Starz)
03 French Restaurant
04 Ghetto Baby
05 Dreamgirl
06 Damn You
07 You & Me
08 Hanging Around
09 Live Or Die
10 Roses (feat. Theophilus London)
11 Making Out
12 Last Girl On Earth

Friday, April 7, 2023

Lana Del Rey - Hundred Dollar Bill (2009)

By the time that she released her debut album, Lana Del Rey had recorded over 100 songs, and when they eventually leaked online around 2014 the total had grown to over 200. Some of these, such as 'Serial Killer' and 'You Can Be The Boss', were performed live even though they could not be bought by her fans, and of those 200 songs, only eleven have later turned up on her albums, although she has also repurposed some of them for film soundtracks, including 'Elvis' for 'The King' in 2018, 'Life Is Beautiful' for 'The Age Of Adaline' in 2015, and 'I Can Fly' for 2014's 'Big Eyes'. Despite stating during a 2017 show that she intends to release a collection of 25 of her favourite leaked songs, this has so far failed to appear, so it has been up to the fans to put together playlists of her unreleased music. There have been many of these published on the Lanaboards forum over the years, and many of them have been compiled as concept album or themed collections, but for the rest of these posts I will be compiling them chronologically, starting with 15 tracks that were recorded in 2009, before the release of the 'Lana Del Ray' album, and which were probably out-takes from the sessions for that record that didn't make the final cut.



Track listing

01 Every Man Gets His Wish
02 Catch And Release
03 Motel 6 (Vicarage)
04 Hundred Dollar Bill
05 Daytona Meth
06 Maha Maha
07 Party Girl
08 Betty Boop Boop
09 Heavy Hitter
10 Greenwich
11 Put Your Lips Together
12 Spin Me Round
13 I Learned How To Make Love From The Movies
14 Wolf T-Shirt
15 Stoplight De-Lite

Friday, March 31, 2023

Lana Del Rey - The Lizzie Grant Album (2010)

With a new album just released, now is the perfect time to look back at the career of Lana Del Rey. Elizabeth Woolridge Grant was born on 21 June 1985, in Manhattan, New York City, and was the eldest of three children. When she was one year old, the family moved to Lake Placid, New York, and while attending St. Agnes School she began singing in her church choir, where she was the cantor. She had trouble making fiends during her teenage years, and this, combined with her obsession with death, caused her to drink to excess, and by the age of 14 she was an alcoholic. Her parents sent her to Kent School to get sober, and after graduating from Kent School, she spent a year living on Long Island with her aunt and uncle and working as a waitress. During this time her uncle taught her to play guitar, and she was soon writing songs and performing in nightclubs under various names such as Sparkle Jump Rope Queen and Lizzy Grant And The Phenomena. In 2004 she enrolled at Fordham University in The Bronx where she majored in philosophy, with an emphasis on metaphysics, and at the same time she was still writing, and even recorded an album called 'Sirens' under her stage name of May Jailer, which leaked onto the internet in mid-2012. At her first public performance in 2006, she met Van Wilson, an A&R representative for 5 Points Records, and the following year she submitted a demo tape of acoustic tracks to 5 Points, which offered her a recording contract for $10,000. She used the money to relocate to Manhattan Mobile Home Park, a trailer park in North Bergen, New Jersey, where she began working with producer David Kahne, with the plan of having a record ready to go right after she graduated from college. She graduated from Fordham with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy in 2008, and immediately released the three-track EP 'Kill Kill' under the name Lizzy Grant as planned. It was at this time that she was thinking of changing her stage name, and as she was going to Miami quite a lot at the time, and speaking a lot of Spanish with her friends, she wanted an exotic Latin-sounding name. She therefore combined Lana from the actress Lana Turner with the Brazilian-produced Ford Del Rey sedan, and became Lana Del Rey, although initially she used the alternate spelling Lana Del Ray for her self-titled debut album, which was released in January 2010. However, after being available on iTunes for just four months it was withdrawn from sale, with Del Rey reported to have bought the rights back from 5 Points, as she wanted it out of circulation to "stifle future opportunities to distribute it". It has therefore become something of a rarity in her discography, and so as I've already posted the May Jailer record, the logical place to start these posts is with the 'Lana Del Ray' album, also subtitled 'a.k.a. Lizzy Grant', but which I've simply called 'The Lizzy Grant Album'.



Track listing

1 Kill Kill  
2 Queen Of The Gas Station  
3 Oh Say Can You See  
4 Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven) 
5 For K Part 2  
6 Jump  
7 Mermaid Motel  
8 Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)  
9 Pawn Shop Blues  
10 Brite Lites  
11 Put Me In A Movie  
12 Smarty  
13 Yayo

Sunday, December 27, 2020

May Jailer - Sirens (2006)

Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, known by her stage name Lana Del Rey, was born on 21 June 1985 in New York City, and raised in Upstate New York. She returned to New York City in 2005 to begin her music career, and following numerous projects, including releasing her self-titled debut studio album, her breakthrough came after the viral success of her debut single 'Video Games' in 2011. Signing with Interscope and Polydor later that year, her major label debut was 'Born to Die' in 2012, and she continues to have a successful recording career today. But before that success she did in fact perform under a number of pseudonyms, such as Sparkle Jump Rope Queen and Lizzy Grant, and in 2006, under the name of May Jailer, she recorded an album called 'Sirens'. It's more of a demo, being just the singer and her acoustic guitar, and the songs are folky and fragile, and nothing at all like the synthesizer-heavy music on 'Born To Die', but they do have a certain charm to them. Only a few of these songs have actual titles, with the rest being given to them by fans after listening to the lyrics, but it's interesting that there is a song on her proper debut album entitled 'For K Part 2', which echoes one of the later tracks on this collection.  



Track listing

01 River Road (Next To Me)
02 My Momma
03 Bad Disease
04 Out With A Bang
05 Westbound 
06 Try Tonight
07 All You Need
08 I'm Indebted To You
09 Pretty Baby
10 Aviation
11 Find My Own Way
12 Pride
13 Birds Of A Feather
14 Drive By (For K, Part 1)
15 A Star For Nick

Suggested by 'The Greatest Albums You'll Never Hear' by Bruno MacDonald