Lana Del Rey
Chemtrails Over The Country Club
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records
Lana Del Rey
While Nfr! Also Had A Restrained Approach, There Were Multiple Moments Of Accessible Pop In The Moody Cover Of Sublime's "Doin' Time" And The Classic Rock Grandeur Of "The Greatest." There's Barely A Hint Of That Here, With The Booming Bass And Steady Drum Loop Of "Dark But Just A Game" Being The Closest Chemtrails Gets To Pop Production. There Are More Tendencies Toward Ghostly Folk, As With The Acoustic Guitars And Bongos Of "Yosemite" Or The Lonely, Drifting Strumming Of "Not All Who Wander Are Lost." Del Rey Experiments With Expanding The Depths Of Her Long-established Persona, Occasionally Breaking The Fourth Wall With Overtly Personal Lyrics. "Wild At Heart" Includes One Of Several Moments Where She Alters Her Phrasing To Fit Extra Lyrics Into A Single Line, Wondering Aloud About What Would Happen If She Escaped Her Music Career For A More Frivolous Existence. The Opening Lines Of "Dance Til We Die" Refer To "Covering Joni" And The Next Song Is A Pristine Cover Of Joni Mitchell's Ladies Of The Canyon Classic "For Free," With Vocal Contributions From Weyes Blood And Zella Day. The Track Is A Perfect Closer For An Album That Further Advances Del Rey's Evolution From A Constructed Pop Persona To A Complex Artist. It's On An Entirely Different Page Than The Club-ready Remixes Of Her Earlier Material, But With Chemtrails Over The Country Club, Del Rey Shows Her Softest Moments Can Be Her Most Powerful." AMG - Fred Thomas.
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Artist: Lana Del Rey
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Genre: Pop
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Type: New Import
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Label: Polydor
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Catalog ID: 3549780
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Condition:
Vinyl:Mint (M)Sleeve:Near Mint (NM or M-) -
Country ID: Europe
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SKU: 177780