Over time and especially with the publication of "Paradise" -Edition my love for Miss Del Rey has increased steadily, to the point that it is now by far my favorite female singers. On disc 1 is to continue the regular "Born to Die" album, with the great title track, its wonderful internet phenomenon "Video Games" and the radio hit "Summertime Sadness". If you listen to the album longer grow almost cheerful "National Anthem", the sad creeps numbers "Million Dollar Man" and "Lucky Ones" and you probably allerstärkster song "Dark Paradise" (madness!) To addictive earwigs from. In between there are occasionally times a slightly annoying number for skipping ("Lolita" about), however, said Paradise Edition begins with the disc 2 to complete: the fantastic new songs "Ride," "American," "Gods and Monsters," the extremely suitable cover version of the classic "Blue Velvet", the lyrical kinky "Cola" and the darkly hypnotic "Body Electric" plays Lana their strengths total to an even higher level of. That the background music often minimalist anmutet and many find fault with the production of the album, I still do not mind at all. Since the other pop starlet may still so with synchronized dance steps and practically naked present their bodies, but they are fighting a losing battle: with their dark erotic and morbid lasciviousness of her beguiling voice is Lana Del Rey as the classic femme fatale from a David Lynch movie and its music as the perfect soundtrack. Everytime I Close My Eyes ... (9/10)