Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (CD) [Explicit]
Lana Del Rey
Amoeba Review
Lana Del Rey delivers another excellent slice of glamorous sunshine noir on Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd. "When's it going to be my turn? Don't forget me," she sings hauntingly on the title track, setting the stage for the album's lyrical preoccupations. Del Rey gets more personal than on her previous storytelling-focused outings here (although there are plenty of tales of moody Didion-penned starlet types here, too), as she sings of her family and what seems to be a very real rumination of wanting it all, fearing you won't get it, and then not being entirely sure you do want what you've got. Lana Del Rey's technicolor-hued tracks are always emotionally affecting but Ocean Blvd just might be some of her most impactful yet.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
The Grants
|
Lana Del Rey | 04:57 |
2.
Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
|
Lana Del Rey | 04:45 |
3.
Sweet
|
Lana Del Rey | 03:35 |
4.
A&W
|
Lana Del Rey | 07:13 |
5.
Judah Smith Interlude
|
Lana Del Rey | 04:36 |
6.
Candy Necklace
|
Lana Del Rey , Jon Batiste | 05:14 |
7.
Jon Batiste Interlude
|
Lana Del Rey | 03:33 |
8.
Kintsugi
|
Lana Del Rey | 06:18 |
9.
Fingertips
|
Lana Del Rey | 05:48 |
10.
Paris, Texas
|
Lana Del Rey , SYML | 03:26 |
11.
Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he's deep-sea fishing
|
Lana Del Rey , RIOPY | 04:00 |
12.
Let The Light In
|
Lana Del Rey , Father John Misty | 04:38 |
13.
Margaret
|
Lana Del Rey , Bleachers | 05:39 |
14.
Fishtail
|
Lana Del Rey | 04:02 |
15.
Peppers
|
Lana Del Rey , Tommy Genesis | 04:08 |
16.
Taco Truck x VB
|
Lana Del Rey | 05:53 |