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Artist: Lana Del Rey Album: Born to Die – The Paradise Edition Release Date: November 9, 2012 (Paradise Edition) Label: Interscope / Polydor Format: FLAC (16-bit / 44.1 kHz) Catalog Number: B0017595-02 (US CD edition) Total Tracks: 21 (12 original + 9 Paradise EP)
Born to Die – The Paradise Edition is not background music. It’s a headphone album, a late-night drive album, a pour-a-glass-of-whiskey-and-stare-out-the-window album. And in FLAC, it finally sounds the way it was meant to: raw, cinematic, and heartbreakingly beautiful. Artist: Lana Del Rey Album: Born to Die
is a comprehensive reissue of Lana Del Rey's major-label debut, merging the original album with the is a comprehensive reissue of Lana Del Rey's
Born to Die – The Paradise Edition exists in a specific "alternate universe" where hip-hop royalty (A$AP Rocky was the tour opener) mingles with Coney Island carnival barkers. The lyrical motifs are obsessive: a late-night drive album
Legitimate FLAC files are available from several sources:
Nine months after the original album, Lana dropped Paradise (November 2012). When merged into The Paradise Edition , the two discs create a diptych: Born to Die is the arrival in Hollywood; Paradise is the descent into the desert.
Artist: Lana Del Rey Album: Born to Die – The Paradise Edition Release Date: November 9, 2012 (Paradise Edition) Label: Interscope / Polydor Format: FLAC (16-bit / 44.1 kHz) Catalog Number: B0017595-02 (US CD edition) Total Tracks: 21 (12 original + 9 Paradise EP)
Born to Die – The Paradise Edition is not background music. It’s a headphone album, a late-night drive album, a pour-a-glass-of-whiskey-and-stare-out-the-window album. And in FLAC, it finally sounds the way it was meant to: raw, cinematic, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
is a comprehensive reissue of Lana Del Rey's major-label debut, merging the original album with the
Born to Die – The Paradise Edition exists in a specific "alternate universe" where hip-hop royalty (A$AP Rocky was the tour opener) mingles with Coney Island carnival barkers. The lyrical motifs are obsessive:
Legitimate FLAC files are available from several sources:
Nine months after the original album, Lana dropped Paradise (November 2012). When merged into The Paradise Edition , the two discs create a diptych: Born to Die is the arrival in Hollywood; Paradise is the descent into the desert.