Lana Del Rey - NFR! - Vinyl LP Record - Bondi Records
Lana Del Rey - NFR! - Vinyl LP Record - Bondi Records
Lana Del Rey - NFR! - Vinyl LP Record - Bondi Records
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Lana Del Rey - NFR! - Vinyl LP Record

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Norman Fucking Rockwell! is the fifth studio album by Californian Songstress, Lana Del Rey, released in 2019. After a streak of relatively lacklustre works, she paired with producer/songwriter of Bleachers and Fun fame, Jack Antonoff, and subsequently released her best critical breakthrough to date.

NFR! sees Lana hone her trademark melancholic sound, and with Antonoff’s likeable and instant songwriting style, sees a perfect pairing of classic American songs with a vintage sharp edge.

The record continues to yield Lana regard from fans and newcomers alike and is essential for understanding the appeal behind one of the biggest indie breakouts from the 2010s.

2LP Black Vinyl Pressing.

Track list:

LP1

SIDE A

  1. Norman Fucking Rockwell!

  2. Mariners Apartment Complex

  3. Venice Bitch

SIDE B

  1. Fuck It, I Love You

  2. Doin' Time

  3. Love Song

  4. Cinnamon Girl

LP2

SIDE A

  1. How to Disappear

  2. California

  3. The Next Best American Record

  4. The Greatest

SIDE B

  1. Bartender

  2. Happiness Is a Butterfly

  3. Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have - But I Have It