

(All phonograph records have specific identifiers for each side in addition to the catalog number for the record itself the "A" side would typically be assigned a sequentially lower number.) Under this random system, many artists had so-called "double-sided hits", where both songs on a record made one of the national sales charts (in Billboard, Cashbox, or other magazines), or would be featured on jukeboxes in public places.Īs time wore on, however, the convention for assigning songs to sides of the record changed. At first, most record labels would randomly assign which song would be an A-side and which would be a B-side. The term "single" came into popular use with the advent of vinyl records in the early 1950s. In 1948, Columbia Records introduced the ten- and twelve-inch long-playing (LP) vinyl record for commercial sales, and its rival RCA-Victor responded the next year with the seven-inch 45 rpm vinyl record, which would come to replace the 78 as the home of the single. The "side" did not convey anything about the content of the record. There were no record charts until the 1930s A-sides and B-sides existed, but neither side was considered more important, and for the most part, radio stations would play the song on either side of the record. Double sided recordings, with one song on each side, were first introduced in Europe by Columbia Records and by the late 1910s they had become the norm in both Europe and the USA. Both the hardcover and ebook will feature more than 30 poems – over double what was included in the audiobook format.The earliest 10-inch, 78 RPM, shellac records were single sided. However, you can pre-order a hardcover book or ebook from the major book retailers now. The physical book won’t be out until September 29th. Note that they won’t ship until early October. You can also get the spoken poems on CD, vinyl, or picture disc from Lana’s official site. You can purchase Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass from the major audiobook providers here. The physical and ebook versions will be available on September 29th, and the audiobook on CD and vinyl will come out October 2nd. In late July, Lana released the audiobook version of her first poetry collection, Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass.

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We’re excited to learn more about the upcoming album – the full tracklisting, its confirmed release date, cover art, and more. A partial tracklisting would include two new singles and other teased track: We can’t wait to hear both of the new songs! And from this clip, it looks like the music video for “Chemtrails Over The Country Club” will be stunning and a little bit vintage! Watch Lana’s announcement promising two new singles below:Ī post shared by Lana Del Rey on at 12:46pm PDTĪt this point, we have three songs confirmed for Chemtrails Over The Country Club. Lana finishes out her video with warm wishes for us all in these wild times. The audiobook version was already released in July, but later this month we’ll also get to enjoy physical copies. However, her debut poetry book, Violent Bent Backwards Over The Grass, does come out on September 29th. She vaguely confirms that the album is coming “soon,” though we’re guessing it won’t be out in September anymore. In the video, Lana states that she’s onset filming a music video for the title track, “Chemtrails Over The Country Club.” However, she also reveals that before that song comes out, fans will first hear another song called “Let Me Love You Like A Woman.” These two titles join the previously teased song, “Tulsa Jesus Freak.”Īfter dropping those exciting bits of information, Lana jokes about how many years it will be before we get to hear from her again. She just revealed a few new singles fans will get to hear in the coming weeks.

In any case, it is just around the corner, as evidenced by Lana’s latest video post from the set of its first music video. Originally slated for a September 4 release, we’re guessing it might not come out until sometime this fall. Really soon, Lana Del Rey is set to put out her next album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club.
