Lust for Life [CD]

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  • Devan Medina

    > 3 day

    4/12/2020 Amazing album. Definitely would recommend. Lana is amazing and this is her most distinct and out of the box album she has! Also would like to thank all the amazon employees that are working at this time. We’re thankful for y’all and we all pray for your safety. Thank you

  • Teresa Ann Meeks

    05-06-2025

    Absolutely beautiful voice. This was wonderful to listen to and worth the wait. My personal new favorite.

  • Steven Kyle

    Greater than one week

    This album is most likely my 2nd fav from NFR! So many bops at the beginning of the album!!

  • Jordan Lester

    > 3 day

    I love Lana Del Rey as a person and enjoyed her first album Born To Die immensely. Unfortunately the following albums were much too somber for my liking. I also enjoy nearly all of her unreleased songs that can be found on YouTube. They are much more traditional pop with hooks and a catchy chorus. I also like her higher pitch singing voice which she rarely uses any more. This album has a few songs that I like, quite like her previous two albums which have a few boppers that are on my playlist. West Coast, High By The Beach, Music To Watch Boys To, Lolita, Off to the Races, etc.

  • Dustin Stoner

    > 3 day

    even though i didnt pay attention to the fact thta its a vinyl and not a audio but love it anyways!!! Great product fast shipping!!

  • Angela Hill

    Greater than one week

    This is the second CD I’ve bought of LDR from Amazon and both don’t feel like fully legit CDs. They feel aftermarket, the CD lining is off and in a language other than English. Feels like I bought a fake LDR cd tbh. Works though.

  • aviva

    > 3 day

    Giving this album 2 stars, because I simply do not like it. I dont hate it, but I dont like it. At all. Unfortunately, I bought the MP3 album. I wish I had waited and streamed it, because I cant return it. I loved Born To Die, and if everyone was honest about it, thats when Lana peaked. Its terribly sad that she peaked on her very first album, but there it is. It was cohesive, poetic, gritty storytelling music at its finest. Ultraviolence was darker and an attempt to flip the script on music as we know it. I couldnt get through the whole album, so I only purchased half. I was excited when Honeymoon came out, thinking that perhaps she was returning to her original style. It seemed like a more drug-induced/less depressed Ultraviolence. I purchased 2 songs from that album. THEN Lust for Life comes along and I am thrilled to see Stevie Nicks on here, as well as some other special guests I hadnt heard of. The cover + the guest singers made me think this would be a departure from the past 2 albums, and I was right - but, boy, it is NOT in a good way. This album is just clumsy. The rap doesnt fit. Again, trying to take a departure from music as we know it by flipping the script. It worked on West Coast. It doesnt work on Groupie Love (which is one of THE worst songs here) and Summer Bummer. The duet with Sean Ono made me sleepy. The incredible Stevie Nicks is featured in one of the worst songs on the album, and it makes me wonder what she was thinking agreeing to this. I had such high hopes when I saw her name in the track list. Anyway ... this album is indeed a departure from her previous style. Born To Die was creative genius. Ultraviolence was like walking in a depression haze, which isnt altogether bad. It had moments. I still half loved it. Honeymoon was mystical, drug induced nonsense. Lust for Life is the in between of all that - the waking up sober to the news moments, the buzz wearing off to a Beatles song moment, the black withdrawal moments, and the hazy high moments. The thing is - without comparing this to any previous album and having it stand on its own - this album is clumsy, not cohesive, feels contrived rather than like free-flowing art, and utilized some really bad ideas. Im sorry. It just stinks.

  • Ronault D. Trowbridge

    > 3 day

    This became an immediate favorite! Lanas voice is just so soothing & full of emotion. Stand out tracks for me are; Beautiful people, beautiful problems, with Stevie Nicks & Tommorow Never came, with Sean Lennon. Plus Lust for Life with the Weeknd. Lana is always refreshingly different & doesnt need 50 back up dancers to help her perform her songs.

  • msmoon

    > 3 day

    If you havent heard Lana Del Rey on vinyl, its a must. Takes you back in time somehow and theyre not old songs.

  • Ben

    > 3 day

    It took a while to come in but was definitely worth the money and it came in almost mint condition with the original sticker and plastic.

2017 album from US singer-songwriter with help from The Weeknd, Stevie Nicks, A$AP Rocky, Sean Ono Lennon & others.

Track List:
1. Love
2. Lust for Life (feat. The Weeknd)
3. 13 Beaches
4. Cherry
5. White Mustang
6. Summer Bummer (feat. A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti)
7. Groupie Love (feat. A$AP Rocky)
8. In My Feelings
9. Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind
10. God Bless America - And All the Beautiful Women in It
11. When the World Was At War We Kept Dancing
12. Beautiful People Beautiful Problems (feat. Stevie Nicks)
13. Tomorrow Never Came (feat. Sean Ono Lennon)
14. Heroin
15. Change
16. Get Free

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