


Deluxe edition includes three bonus tracks. 2014 album from the acclaimed singer/songwriter. Lana Del Rey captivated the world with her debut album BORN TO DIE, which went platinum in the U.S.. She has sold over six million albums and 12 million singles globally. When talking about ULTRAVIOLENCE, Lana explains, "The record is beautiful - it's so wrong and exquisite. It is absolutely gorgeous - darker than the first.'' Features the first single 'West Coast'. Review: Ultraviolence - Go Baby, Go... - Unlike some of the reviewers on this page, I was hooked on this album from the moment I got it; in fact it quickly supplanted "Born To Die/Paradise" on my personal playlist. This album has a sleekly stripped-down, entirely different soundscape from the often heavily layered mixing on the previous albums; in that respect - musically - it is a side-step rather than a leap forward, but I was immediately impressed by the quality and attention to detail on each track. Listen to the use of bowed acoustic bass on "Brooklyn Baby" for example, or the subtle deployment of the mellotron and synthesizer throughout the album - it isn`t just the beautiful guitar work that makes these such exquisite settings for Del Rey`s voice. In keeping with the previous albums, Del Rey takes on different personas for each track; I find her songs very visual - and yes, I've seen her videos, but I find myself conjuring up the lurid, paperback cover illustrations for each character she adopts; a list of pulp-fiction, soap-opera types - the battered girlfriend, the up-market escort, the gangster's mistress, the pretentious, would-be hipster of the afore mentioned "Brooklyn Baby" - a wicked self-parody, perhaps- which contains the most obvious example of the ironic, jet-black humour at play on a few of the tracks. Personally, I find her the singer most in-touch with the whole idea of Post-Modernism in the way she fearlessly appropriates ideas, idioms, songs and characterisations; she creates artistic and relevant reflections of modern Americana that are both critical and celebratory, nostalgic and fearfully negative in equal measure, yet they are all elaborate constructs - rather like Lana Del Rey herself - though I don't mean that in a pejorative or disparaging way - the singer has herself stated that she isn't at all like her alter ego. If you have the standard album, the last track "The Other Woman" serves as a neat, ironic foil to the cynical voraciousness of preceding tracks like "Sad Girl", "Money, Power, Glory"and the outrageously provocative "F****d My Way Up to the Top". The deluxe album has three extra songs that are certainly worth getting - "Florida Kilos" is a stonker of a track which suggests even greater possibilities for future exploration. It's also worth stating that you won't lose anything by downloading the album, as there are no lyrics or supplementary material contained in the CD packaging. The lyrics can be easily found online. Please don't be put off by some of the negative stuff levelled at this because it wasn't "more of the same" as some fans were expecting; "Ultraviolence" stands well on it`s own merits and is a truly rewarding, intelligent and thoughtfully inventive album - just listen, it`ll hook you. Review: Brilliant album - I love Lana Del Rey to pieces after getting Born To Die and I was anticipating Ultraviolence and this album does not disappoint. I was sceptical about UV because the first single "West Coast" seemed so different from Lana's BTD formula of beautiful lyrics and vocals combined with orchestral backing and amazing crescendo chorus's (see "National Anthem" for that). The new album is much darker and less string and backing heavy as her previous record. I was worried that I wouldn't love the new Lana as much but then I listened to the album upon release and I found songs that were new but also captivating such as "Brooklyn Baby", "Ultraviolence" and "Sad Girl" as well as some songs that were, to me, pure Lana Del Rey perfection such as "Money Power Glory,"F*cked My Way To The Top" and my personal favourite "Old Money" which had soft vocals and strings that showed Lana Del Rey as the emotional ballad singer that she is and was nothing short of perfection. However, there were some songs that didn't hook me as the others such as the second single "Shades Of Cool" as well as "Cruel World" Maybe as I listen to the album more I will come to love the songs as I have the others. I recommend Ultraviolence to any Lana fan because she is still a beautiful artist who produces amazing and sensual songs with the desperation of loving someone you can't have or the story that she is trying to tell coming through with clarity as well as keeping to her well twisting up her formula but still belting out amazing ballads and she still has that crescendo to her songs that draw me back to her. Ultraviolence is beautiful and truly represents music and art in their clearest form.





















| ASIN | B00KFDO46I |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,557) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 29016183 |
| Label | Import |
| Manufacturer | Import |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 14.61 x 1.91 cm; 153.94 g |
J**�
Ultraviolence - Go Baby, Go...
Unlike some of the reviewers on this page, I was hooked on this album from the moment I got it; in fact it quickly supplanted "Born To Die/Paradise" on my personal playlist. This album has a sleekly stripped-down, entirely different soundscape from the often heavily layered mixing on the previous albums; in that respect - musically - it is a side-step rather than a leap forward, but I was immediately impressed by the quality and attention to detail on each track. Listen to the use of bowed acoustic bass on "Brooklyn Baby" for example, or the subtle deployment of the mellotron and synthesizer throughout the album - it isn`t just the beautiful guitar work that makes these such exquisite settings for Del Rey`s voice. In keeping with the previous albums, Del Rey takes on different personas for each track; I find her songs very visual - and yes, I've seen her videos, but I find myself conjuring up the lurid, paperback cover illustrations for each character she adopts; a list of pulp-fiction, soap-opera types - the battered girlfriend, the up-market escort, the gangster's mistress, the pretentious, would-be hipster of the afore mentioned "Brooklyn Baby" - a wicked self-parody, perhaps- which contains the most obvious example of the ironic, jet-black humour at play on a few of the tracks. Personally, I find her the singer most in-touch with the whole idea of Post-Modernism in the way she fearlessly appropriates ideas, idioms, songs and characterisations; she creates artistic and relevant reflections of modern Americana that are both critical and celebratory, nostalgic and fearfully negative in equal measure, yet they are all elaborate constructs - rather like Lana Del Rey herself - though I don't mean that in a pejorative or disparaging way - the singer has herself stated that she isn't at all like her alter ego. If you have the standard album, the last track "The Other Woman" serves as a neat, ironic foil to the cynical voraciousness of preceding tracks like "Sad Girl", "Money, Power, Glory"and the outrageously provocative "F****d My Way Up to the Top". The deluxe album has three extra songs that are certainly worth getting - "Florida Kilos" is a stonker of a track which suggests even greater possibilities for future exploration. It's also worth stating that you won't lose anything by downloading the album, as there are no lyrics or supplementary material contained in the CD packaging. The lyrics can be easily found online. Please don't be put off by some of the negative stuff levelled at this because it wasn't "more of the same" as some fans were expecting; "Ultraviolence" stands well on it`s own merits and is a truly rewarding, intelligent and thoughtfully inventive album - just listen, it`ll hook you.
M**K
Brilliant album
I love Lana Del Rey to pieces after getting Born To Die and I was anticipating Ultraviolence and this album does not disappoint. I was sceptical about UV because the first single "West Coast" seemed so different from Lana's BTD formula of beautiful lyrics and vocals combined with orchestral backing and amazing crescendo chorus's (see "National Anthem" for that). The new album is much darker and less string and backing heavy as her previous record. I was worried that I wouldn't love the new Lana as much but then I listened to the album upon release and I found songs that were new but also captivating such as "Brooklyn Baby", "Ultraviolence" and "Sad Girl" as well as some songs that were, to me, pure Lana Del Rey perfection such as "Money Power Glory,"F*cked My Way To The Top" and my personal favourite "Old Money" which had soft vocals and strings that showed Lana Del Rey as the emotional ballad singer that she is and was nothing short of perfection. However, there were some songs that didn't hook me as the others such as the second single "Shades Of Cool" as well as "Cruel World" Maybe as I listen to the album more I will come to love the songs as I have the others. I recommend Ultraviolence to any Lana fan because she is still a beautiful artist who produces amazing and sensual songs with the desperation of loving someone you can't have or the story that she is trying to tell coming through with clarity as well as keeping to her well twisting up her formula but still belting out amazing ballads and she still has that crescendo to her songs that draw me back to her. Ultraviolence is beautiful and truly represents music and art in their clearest form.
M**Y
HAIL QUEEN LANA SHE'S BACK
2014 promised a year a of darn good new music from PAOLO NUTINI,Caustic Love album and ED SHEERAN'S X the album i had been most exicted about has to be Lana Del Rey's Ultraviolence after playing a bit to much of Born to die/The Paradise edition in the last two years i was counting down the days to ultraviolence release. I'll admit hearing West coast for the first time i wasnt to sure but after hearing it more on the radio i was hooked and later heared Shades of cool. Lana is just a stunning singer and her songs are dark, beautiful and twisted like some kind of adlut fairytale the lyrics are like poems and more you listen the more your dazzled by her songs. I feel the songs are more heavy this time round but bringing aboard DAN AUERBACH/The Black keys front man to produce was a stroke of excellence.i feel he lifts the songs and changes them into something more dramatic and dark.if possible the sound works so well with Lana.I really hope she grabs some attention with this album awards etc it's truely deserved she has created a piece of art and i'll still be listen to in 20 years time. I know from interviews she said Born To Die might be only thing she has to write sing about thank god she changed her mind, i hope to keeping hearing loads more of her work in future long may Lana regin the music industry.
A**Y
Est arrivé bien emballé, à temps et sans défaut.
M**Y
When my package arrived, it was all damaged! Not the cd, but the case was all damaged… there was a scratch and a broken piece on it. The cd is good and the rest is also beautiful but I’m disappointed about the damage.
R**Y
Dank der schnellen Lieferung von Amazon erhielt ich die CD schon vor dem offiziellen Erscheinungstermin. Seitdem läuft die Platte bei mir pausenlos. Ich bin ein sehr großer Born To Die Fan und hatte deshalb sehr hohe Erwartungen an das Album, nachdem Lana es letztes Jahr angekündigt hatte. Beim ersten Hören war ich etwas skeptisch. Lana hatte ja angekündigt mit Ultraviolence in eine ganz andere Richtung gehen zu wollen, weg von dem Prunk von BTD, hin zu Minimalismus und mehr Gefühl. Sie ist hörbar etwas zu ihren Wurzeln zurückgekehrt, im Sinne von den Zeiten als sie als Lizzy Grant aktiv war. Trotzdem hatte ich ein wenig auf Hip-Hop Beats und Geigen gehofft. Doch dank dem Produzenten Dan Auerbach (Black Keys) stehen jetzt eher Schlagzeug und Gitarre im Vordergrund, was gepaart mit Lanas Stimme überraschend gut und echt klingt. Das von Lana gewollte „West-Coast-Feeling“ kommt definitiv rüber und textlich übezeugt es auch. Am besten laut auf einer guten Anlage hören oder im Auto bei sonnigem Wetter. Nun kurz zu den einzelnen Liedern: CRUEL WORLD - das längste Lied auf dem Album. Ruhige Einleitung und setzt den roten Faden des Albums. Gitarren und Lanas Stimme im Vordergrund (4/5) ULTRAVIOLENCE - eingeleitet von Streichinstrumenten hat es wohl als Einziges Lied Ähnlichkeit mit einem Song aus dem Vorgängeralbum. Das Lied erinnert mit Lanas engelhafter Stimme im Refrain ein wenig an Body Electric. Vom Inhalt gewohnt düster „He hit me and it felt like a kiss...“ Sehr schön, klingt live aber noch besser. (4,5/5) SHADES OF COOL - wurde schon vor einigen Wochen von Lana auf YouTube veröffentlicht und gefiel mir nicht direkt, hab mich aber andauernd dabei ertappt wie ich wieder auf das Video klickte. Es ist was anderes, und der Refrain umspült einen wie eine Welle. Highlight ist das Gitarrensolo ab 03:50, also unbedingt zu ende hören! (4,5/5) BROOKLYN BABY - der mit Abstand fröhlichste Song auf dem Album und einer meiner Favoriten, macht super Laune und wird definitiv mein Lied für den Sommer sein. (5/5) WEST COAST - die Lead-Single des Albums, gefiel mir von Anfang an, hat einen super Atmosphäre und behandelt thematisch die Gebräuche der 'West Coast'. Schlagzeug super, besonders gelungen ist der Tempowechsel im Refrain und super Stimme. Macht definitiv Lust auf Sommer und Meer. Favorit (5/5) SAD GIRL - handelt davon die „Frau an der Seite/Zweitfrau“ zu sein und wie sie das stimmt, welchen Vorurteilen man ausgesetzt ist wenn man einen vergebenen Mann liebt. Hat einen Retro-Rock tune (4,5/5) PRETTY WHEN YOU CRY - wieder etwas ruhiger, melancholischer, gefällt mir (4,5/5) MONEY POWER GLORY - ungewöhnliches Lied, wirkt wie eine Hymne, sehr euphorisch. Ist auch eines meiner Favoriten (5/5) F***ED MY WAY UP TO THE TOP- definitiv provokant und wohl an die gerichtet die Lana seit dem Beginn ihrer Karriere unablässig kritisiert haben. Sehr cooles Lied und irgendwie auch sexy (5/5) OLD MONEY- so eine schöne Ballade!, wurde beim hören wirklich emotional. Lanas Stimme, super Text und Streichinstrumente. Lädt ein zum träumen. Absolute Empfehlung! Perfekt (5/5) ! THE OTHER WOMAN- obwohl von anderen gelobt, gefällt mir Nina Simone's Version eindeutig besser. Für mich das schwächste Lied. (3/5) WEST COAST (Radio Mix)- Original gefällt mir besser, diese Version ist etwas glatt-gebügelt und wohl nicht so sperrig wie das Original und deswegen radiotauglicher, verbreitet gute Laune und Lust auf Sommer. (4,5/5) BLACK BEAUTY- DER Grund weshalb man sich die Deluxe-Version holen sollte. Das Demo wurde letztes Jahr gegen Lanas Willen geleaked und bis zuletzt war sich Lana unsicher ob sie es dennoch veröffentlichen sollte. Ich bin echt froh dass sie es getan hat. Die Gitarren super, Stimme super, Schlagzeug super... richtig dynamisch und rockig. (5/5) GUNS AND ROSES- wieder etwas ruhiger, hat etwas gedauert einen Zugang dazu zu finden, nach mehrmaligem Hören gefällt es mir aber. (4,5/5) FLORIDA KILOS- super zum relaxen, ist wieder etwas sommerlicher und unbeschwerter (4/5) Zusammengefasst lässt sich sagen, dass sich Lana bei diesem Album eindeutig vom Pop (zeitweise) abgewendet hat. Wer also BTD Part 2 erwartet hat, wird das hier nicht finden. Jedoch sollte man das Album mehrmals hören bevor man sich festlegt, weil einige Lieder brauchen eindeutig etwas Zeit um sich zu entfalten. Alles in allem aber ein super Album!
L**A
Perfectly fine, delivery went smooth and the item was in pristine condition.
A**R
Great artist and lovely album
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