'Norman Fucking Rockwell!' is the sixth studio album by Lana Del Rey. 'NFR' was mainly produced and co-written with Jack Antonoff and includes 'Venice Bitch', 'Mariners Apartment Complex', 'hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but I have it', and a cover of Sublime's 'Doin' Time'.
P**8
Good record
I’m loving it
R**H
Genuinely brilliant
Absolutely incredible. Purchased it on cassette in 2020, crazy yes but played back on my WM-D6C the quality of the master is crystal clear, beautiful recording.Beautifully sung and songs that seem to take you along until all of a sudden you're at the end and the cassette player goes "cuh-chunk!" to signal the end of the tape bringing you out of your daze. LDR has a voice that can make your entire world disappear into nothing but the turning reels of tape in front of your eyes and the audio coming through the headphones. Would recommend purchasing.
M**H
Best album by Lana del Rey
I think this the best album my Lana Del Rey.Good quality vinyl and presented well.My favourites are “bartender”, “venice b*tch” and “mariners apartment complex”.Highly recommended
J**Y
Very good
Came in great condition, lovely sound quality.
O**R
Great music, clean pressing, no lyrics in LP package
Reviews of this album abound as it is often found at or near the top of the 2019 most wanted list. Not really being a DLR fan I listened by streaming first: it took me by surprise. I liked it so much I decided to invest in a vinyl copy. This is DLR on the up. So do you want a vinyl copy?Both pressings of my 2 LP copy are very clean and flat as they should be. I don’t think the sound is special compared to my other 2018 or 2019 vinyl tho it does allow things to focus on the vocals and is easy on the ear.My pet peeve (minus one star) is the vinyl packaging. The double album gatefold has no lyrics on the inside nor on the inner sleeves (noted also by a German reviewer headlining "Super Platte aber ohne Songtexte!" or "Super record but without lyrics!"). All you get is a bunch of credits for each track. Duh. Two square feet of gatefold space wasted.You'll need to replace the inner sleeves. They are made of card that is fibrous on the inside. They are a stupidly tight for the LPs so you have to almost shake the disks out as you can’t get your hand in sufficiently to guide the disks out Echoing another reviewer, why do record producers keep doing this?The inner sleeve art is poor (maybe it means something - I don’t care) and the lyrics aren’t here either. I think the album designers took a holiday.On the upside the included “Sound of Vinyl” download voucher is for a zip of lossless WAV files (639MB download). Brilliant – CD quality files that are easily integrated into a media library for home streaming or transcoded as needed. If that’s too much then Amazon’s complementary mp3 download may be all you need when away from your vinyl or online streams.
S**N
One of LDR's best albums
A really good album. Enough said.
N**H
Fabulous album - rotten vinyl pressing
Bought the black vinyl edition. Oh good grief, when will record companies learn? Cardboard inner sleeves damage vinyl people! Plus my copy arrived sealed but already covered in surface marks and sounded horrible - almost unlistenable surface noise in places. Plus the download didn't work in Chrome, finally got it using Safari but then only offered a WAV file and no album artwork attached. Pretty rubbish. Will be returning but no doubt receive the same again!
C**E
Finest album she has produced to date
Born To Die is obviously fantastic, but subsequent albums I felt ploughed a similar furrow and were becoming a bit samey and dangerously close to background music. With this album I feel that Del Rey has rediscovered her mojo and, crucially, some fantastic and in some places very moving melodies. The use of strings is a bit more spartan which gives her voice more room to breathe. And yes, it is a bit sweary but there is a lot to be sweary about these days...
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