Lana Del Ray A.K.A Lizzy Grant
There's a lot of confusion about this album .As Lana said, the album isn't lost.
The facts:
The facts:
- It was only released digitally.
- It's not called Nevada - it's Lana Del Ray A.K.A Lizzy Grant.
- It was released January 4th 2010 under Lizzy Grant.
- There won't be a re-release in Summer 2012.
- It was available for a short amount of time.
- The album was removed from online retailers because as Lana Del Rey said, the label (5 Points) were unable to fund it.
- It was produced by David Kahne.
- The album was recorded with Kahne over a period of 3 months.
- Lana's father Robert Grant helped with the marketing of the album.
- Lana brought the rights to the album because she didn't want it to be sold any more.
- The length is 47:23.
- The album was recorded in 2008, but released in 2010.
- Kill Kill
- Queen of the Gas Station
- Oh Say You Can See
- Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)
- For K Part 2
- Jump
- Mermaid Motel
- Raise Me Up (Mississippi South)
- Pawn Shop Blues
- Brite Lites
- Little Girls
- Smarty
- Yayo
Back cover
I know it's a little odd for me to do a paragraph for this picture but it's really made me think. @LanaDReyOnline posted it and I've been thinking. It's obviously real, but notice how the title is just 'LANA DEL RAY'? That's made me believe that that was what the album was called - not Lana Del Ray A.K.A Lizzy Grant. It's on Coney Island, I believe which is oh so Lana. Another thing is, I thought that the album was only available digitally? And if the album was only made physical to hand out to produces or something, then surely they wouldn't go to the effort of a back cover? Well they may of, but not one as elaborate as that. The tracks are exactly how we know them which is good. That bar-code also suggests that it may of been in stores - but how?
P.S: Notice how 'Put Me In A Movie' is entitled 'Little Girls' here?
P.S: Notice how 'Put Me In A Movie' is entitled 'Little Girls' here?