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  1. Cult Leader liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in “Honeymoon” Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    I’m currently making a writing/recording timeline for Honeymoon! if anyone comes across any information please let me know.
    This is what I have so far
     
    March 2014 - Sessions for Ultraviolence end
     
     
    May-June, 2014: In an interview for Complex magazine, Lana notes: "I actually started conceptually thinking about having a supplement, an addition to this record ('Ultraviolence') that could come very easily. That hasn't happened in a very long time. Not since I wrote the "Paradise" to "Born to Die" that I really liked". Thus, it is likely that Lana's fourth project originally started as an accompanying ep to "Ultraviolence", which probably would have consisted of "Ultraviolence" outtakes and some new songs that were recorded in June-July 2014. But by September 2014, it was clear that the project would develop more, when the first sessions for "Honeymoon" started.
     
    June 2014 - She records Music To Watch Boys To (Also titled Pink Flamingos)
    Interviewer: Are You Going To Record Something Tonight? Do You Know What It Is, Or? Lana: I do, yes I do, I have an idea for a record called 'Music to Watch Boys To', so, yeah, I'm just thinking about it and what it will mean  
    Lana began writing music for the soundtrack to "Big Eyes," which includes:
    1. An “I Can Fly” rework
    2. “Big Eyes."
    3. “Beautiful People”
    4. “The Good Life” Cover.
     
    June 2014: She records Beautiful People (Demo 1)
     
    July 30, 2014: She records her cover of “The Good Life”

    August 2014 - A demo of Big Eyes is recorded

    September 14, 2014 - Sessions for the album begin
     
    Sep/November: She records Salvatore/Soft Ice Cream and Swan Song? (They were both recorded at Electric Lady Studios and she was seen on New York on those months)
     
    Sep-Dec 2014: Dark City, Crazy For You, California, Honeymoon, 24/24 Hours, Dead To Me, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Freak/Freak Like Me, The Balckest Day and a reworked version of I Can Fly are recorded
     
    Latter half of 2014: A new version of Say Yes To Heaven produced by STINT is made, but was scrapped by being "too overwhelming"
     
     
    Initially, "Honeymoon" developed more as a pop record, with a return to the "Born to Die" sound. This is indicated by several facts, namely the leaked demos of the tracks "The Blackest Day" and "Freak" (made by the same producer, STINT [Ajay Bhattacharyya]), further, in an October interview for "L'Uomo Vogue," Lana expressed her desire to work with producer Giorgio Moroder, who is considered the father of synth disco and electronic dance music, also one of the mixer/engineers said that the "Honeymoon" demos sounded like the 80s. At the same time, Lana was still searching for a sound: "I'm still looking for something different, with majestic choruses, beautiful orchestrations, '50s-inspired with a little touch of soft grunge." And at some point in the making of the album in 2014, Lana told Rick Nowels, one of the album's two producers, that she wanted to make a jazz album. That's how the tracks "Honeymoon" and "Terrence Loves You" came about, which Rick says are not pure jazz, but her "versions" of jazz tracks (the original title of "Terrence Loves You" was "Jazz and Blues ")
     
    Early 2015: Demos of “Say Yes To Heaven” produced by Stephen Kozmeniuk and Tom Neville are made for the album because of a potential Hugo Boss campaign.
    Ultimately the song was dropped from Honeymoon because of the campaign and neither version of the song was approved by Hugo Boss.
     
     
    January 6 2015: She says she has written 9 songs, “four of which “the production is perfect; I’m looking for a few more songs to tie everything together” and I’m doing a cover of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” She also reveals the tile of the album
     
    January 13, 2015: Lana records Paradise
     
    Jan-Feb 2015: Art Deco, Burnt Norton, Terrence Loves You, Come With Me, If I Die Young, Religion, God Knows I Tried/God Knows are recorded 
     
    January 28: She is seen entering a recording studio with Mr. Brainwash
     
    Jan - February 2015: Lana writes “High By The Beach”, “This was probably one of the last ones on the record”
     
    Sometime in 2015: Lana sends a list of songs that need additional production, they were
    Crazy For You
    Freak
    High By The Beach/Get High
    God Knows I Tried/God Knows
    Honeymoon
    Salvatore/Ice Cream
    Music To Watch Boys To/Pink Flamingos
    Religion
    Say Yes To Heaven
    Swan Song
     
    This means that Crazy For You and Say Yes To Heaven were serious contenders for the album

     

    February 16, 2015: Lana says to a fan that she was done with Honeymoon
     
    March 31, 2015: On an interview with Mark Ronson he states “I’m going to do some recording with Lana Del Rey today and tomorrow. I found this cool old studio out here.” “She has some songs and I said I had some demo ideas, and if they are any good, then maybe she’ll like them and we’ll go from there.” Later in a Reddit AMA he said “we did an early version of Terrence Loves You which i still love.”
     
    June 24, 2015 - She posts a photo on honeymoon with the caption “So tired in the studio”
    June 2015: She records Cry Kill Die and all additional songs are completed

    In an interview, Lana revealed that she had written about sixteen songs for "Honeymoon," which turned out to be:
    - "Honeymoon"; 
    - "Music to Watch Boys To"; 
    - "Terrence Loves You."
    - "God Knows I Tried"; 
    - "High by the Beach”
    - "Freak";
    - "Art Deco."
    - "Religion." 
    - "Salvatore." 
    - "The Blackes Day"; 
    - "24";
    - "Sawn Song." 
    - "California"
    - "Crazy for You”
    - "Paradise"
    - "Come with Me"
    - "Dead to Me".
    - "If I Die Young"
    - “Cry Kill Die”

    September 2015: She records the first demo of “Lust For Life”
     
    September 18, 2015: Honeymoon comes out
     
    Somewhere in 2015: She records Gucci
  2. TRENCH liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in “Honeymoon” Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    I’m currently making a writing/recording timeline for Honeymoon! if anyone comes across any information please let me know.
    This is what I have so far
     
    March 2014 - Sessions for Ultraviolence end
     
     
    May-June, 2014: In an interview for Complex magazine, Lana notes: "I actually started conceptually thinking about having a supplement, an addition to this record ('Ultraviolence') that could come very easily. That hasn't happened in a very long time. Not since I wrote the "Paradise" to "Born to Die" that I really liked". Thus, it is likely that Lana's fourth project originally started as an accompanying ep to "Ultraviolence", which probably would have consisted of "Ultraviolence" outtakes and some new songs that were recorded in June-July 2014. But by September 2014, it was clear that the project would develop more, when the first sessions for "Honeymoon" started.
     
    June 2014 - She records Music To Watch Boys To (Also titled Pink Flamingos)
    Interviewer: Are You Going To Record Something Tonight? Do You Know What It Is, Or? Lana: I do, yes I do, I have an idea for a record called 'Music to Watch Boys To', so, yeah, I'm just thinking about it and what it will mean  
    Lana began writing music for the soundtrack to "Big Eyes," which includes:
    1. An “I Can Fly” rework
    2. “Big Eyes."
    3. “Beautiful People”
    4. “The Good Life” Cover.
     
    June 2014: She records Beautiful People (Demo 1)
     
    July 30, 2014: She records her cover of “The Good Life”

    August 2014 - A demo of Big Eyes is recorded

    September 14, 2014 - Sessions for the album begin
     
    Sep/November: She records Salvatore/Soft Ice Cream and Swan Song? (They were both recorded at Electric Lady Studios and she was seen on New York on those months)
     
    Sep-Dec 2014: Dark City, Crazy For You, California, Honeymoon, 24/24 Hours, Dead To Me, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Freak/Freak Like Me, The Balckest Day and a reworked version of I Can Fly are recorded
     
    Latter half of 2014: A new version of Say Yes To Heaven produced by STINT is made, but was scrapped by being "too overwhelming"
     
     
    Initially, "Honeymoon" developed more as a pop record, with a return to the "Born to Die" sound. This is indicated by several facts, namely the leaked demos of the tracks "The Blackest Day" and "Freak" (made by the same producer, STINT [Ajay Bhattacharyya]), further, in an October interview for "L'Uomo Vogue," Lana expressed her desire to work with producer Giorgio Moroder, who is considered the father of synth disco and electronic dance music, also one of the mixer/engineers said that the "Honeymoon" demos sounded like the 80s. At the same time, Lana was still searching for a sound: "I'm still looking for something different, with majestic choruses, beautiful orchestrations, '50s-inspired with a little touch of soft grunge." And at some point in the making of the album in 2014, Lana told Rick Nowels, one of the album's two producers, that she wanted to make a jazz album. That's how the tracks "Honeymoon" and "Terrence Loves You" came about, which Rick says are not pure jazz, but her "versions" of jazz tracks (the original title of "Terrence Loves You" was "Jazz and Blues ")
     
    Early 2015: Demos of “Say Yes To Heaven” produced by Stephen Kozmeniuk and Tom Neville are made for the album because of a potential Hugo Boss campaign.
    Ultimately the song was dropped from Honeymoon because of the campaign and neither version of the song was approved by Hugo Boss.
     
     
    January 6 2015: She says she has written 9 songs, “four of which “the production is perfect; I’m looking for a few more songs to tie everything together” and I’m doing a cover of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” She also reveals the tile of the album
     
    January 13, 2015: Lana records Paradise
     
    Jan-Feb 2015: Art Deco, Burnt Norton, Terrence Loves You, Come With Me, If I Die Young, Religion, God Knows I Tried/God Knows are recorded 
     
    January 28: She is seen entering a recording studio with Mr. Brainwash
     
    Jan - February 2015: Lana writes “High By The Beach”, “This was probably one of the last ones on the record”
     
    Sometime in 2015: Lana sends a list of songs that need additional production, they were
    Crazy For You
    Freak
    High By The Beach/Get High
    God Knows I Tried/God Knows
    Honeymoon
    Salvatore/Ice Cream
    Music To Watch Boys To/Pink Flamingos
    Religion
    Say Yes To Heaven
    Swan Song
     
    This means that Crazy For You and Say Yes To Heaven were serious contenders for the album

     

    February 16, 2015: Lana says to a fan that she was done with Honeymoon
     
    March 31, 2015: On an interview with Mark Ronson he states “I’m going to do some recording with Lana Del Rey today and tomorrow. I found this cool old studio out here.” “She has some songs and I said I had some demo ideas, and if they are any good, then maybe she’ll like them and we’ll go from there.” Later in a Reddit AMA he said “we did an early version of Terrence Loves You which i still love.”
     
    June 24, 2015 - She posts a photo on honeymoon with the caption “So tired in the studio”
    June 2015: She records Cry Kill Die and all additional songs are completed

    In an interview, Lana revealed that she had written about sixteen songs for "Honeymoon," which turned out to be:
    - "Honeymoon"; 
    - "Music to Watch Boys To"; 
    - "Terrence Loves You."
    - "God Knows I Tried"; 
    - "High by the Beach”
    - "Freak";
    - "Art Deco."
    - "Religion." 
    - "Salvatore." 
    - "The Blackes Day"; 
    - "24";
    - "Sawn Song." 
    - "California"
    - "Crazy for You”
    - "Paradise"
    - "Come with Me"
    - "Dead to Me".
    - "If I Die Young"
    - “Cry Kill Die”

    September 2015: She records the first demo of “Lust For Life”
     
    September 18, 2015: Honeymoon comes out
     
    Somewhere in 2015: She records Gucci
  3. WhiteHydrangea liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in “Honeymoon” Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    I’m currently making a writing/recording timeline for Honeymoon! if anyone comes across any information please let me know.
    This is what I have so far
     
    March 2014 - Sessions for Ultraviolence end
     
     
    May-June, 2014: In an interview for Complex magazine, Lana notes: "I actually started conceptually thinking about having a supplement, an addition to this record ('Ultraviolence') that could come very easily. That hasn't happened in a very long time. Not since I wrote the "Paradise" to "Born to Die" that I really liked". Thus, it is likely that Lana's fourth project originally started as an accompanying ep to "Ultraviolence", which probably would have consisted of "Ultraviolence" outtakes and some new songs that were recorded in June-July 2014. But by September 2014, it was clear that the project would develop more, when the first sessions for "Honeymoon" started.
     
    June 2014 - She records Music To Watch Boys To (Also titled Pink Flamingos)
    Interviewer: Are You Going To Record Something Tonight? Do You Know What It Is, Or? Lana: I do, yes I do, I have an idea for a record called 'Music to Watch Boys To', so, yeah, I'm just thinking about it and what it will mean  
    Lana began writing music for the soundtrack to "Big Eyes," which includes:
    1. An “I Can Fly” rework
    2. “Big Eyes."
    3. “Beautiful People”
    4. “The Good Life” Cover.
     
    June 2014: She records Beautiful People (Demo 1)
     
    July 30, 2014: She records her cover of “The Good Life”

    August 2014 - A demo of Big Eyes is recorded

    September 14, 2014 - Sessions for the album begin
     
    Sep/November: She records Salvatore/Soft Ice Cream and Swan Song? (They were both recorded at Electric Lady Studios and she was seen on New York on those months)
     
    Sep-Dec 2014: Dark City, Crazy For You, California, Honeymoon, 24/24 Hours, Dead To Me, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Freak/Freak Like Me, The Balckest Day and a reworked version of I Can Fly are recorded
     
    Latter half of 2014: A new version of Say Yes To Heaven produced by STINT is made, but was scrapped by being "too overwhelming"
     
     
    Initially, "Honeymoon" developed more as a pop record, with a return to the "Born to Die" sound. This is indicated by several facts, namely the leaked demos of the tracks "The Blackest Day" and "Freak" (made by the same producer, STINT [Ajay Bhattacharyya]), further, in an October interview for "L'Uomo Vogue," Lana expressed her desire to work with producer Giorgio Moroder, who is considered the father of synth disco and electronic dance music, also one of the mixer/engineers said that the "Honeymoon" demos sounded like the 80s. At the same time, Lana was still searching for a sound: "I'm still looking for something different, with majestic choruses, beautiful orchestrations, '50s-inspired with a little touch of soft grunge." And at some point in the making of the album in 2014, Lana told Rick Nowels, one of the album's two producers, that she wanted to make a jazz album. That's how the tracks "Honeymoon" and "Terrence Loves You" came about, which Rick says are not pure jazz, but her "versions" of jazz tracks (the original title of "Terrence Loves You" was "Jazz and Blues ")
     
    Early 2015: Demos of “Say Yes To Heaven” produced by Stephen Kozmeniuk and Tom Neville are made for the album because of a potential Hugo Boss campaign.
    Ultimately the song was dropped from Honeymoon because of the campaign and neither version of the song was approved by Hugo Boss.
     
     
    January 6 2015: She says she has written 9 songs, “four of which “the production is perfect; I’m looking for a few more songs to tie everything together” and I’m doing a cover of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” She also reveals the tile of the album
     
    January 13, 2015: Lana records Paradise
     
    Jan-Feb 2015: Art Deco, Burnt Norton, Terrence Loves You, Come With Me, If I Die Young, Religion, God Knows I Tried/God Knows are recorded 
     
    January 28: She is seen entering a recording studio with Mr. Brainwash
     
    Jan - February 2015: Lana writes “High By The Beach”, “This was probably one of the last ones on the record”
     
    Sometime in 2015: Lana sends a list of songs that need additional production, they were
    Crazy For You
    Freak
    High By The Beach/Get High
    God Knows I Tried/God Knows
    Honeymoon
    Salvatore/Ice Cream
    Music To Watch Boys To/Pink Flamingos
    Religion
    Say Yes To Heaven
    Swan Song
     
    This means that Crazy For You and Say Yes To Heaven were serious contenders for the album

     

    February 16, 2015: Lana says to a fan that she was done with Honeymoon
     
    March 31, 2015: On an interview with Mark Ronson he states “I’m going to do some recording with Lana Del Rey today and tomorrow. I found this cool old studio out here.” “She has some songs and I said I had some demo ideas, and if they are any good, then maybe she’ll like them and we’ll go from there.” Later in a Reddit AMA he said “we did an early version of Terrence Loves You which i still love.”
     
    June 24, 2015 - She posts a photo on honeymoon with the caption “So tired in the studio”
    June 2015: She records Cry Kill Die and all additional songs are completed

    In an interview, Lana revealed that she had written about sixteen songs for "Honeymoon," which turned out to be:
    - "Honeymoon"; 
    - "Music to Watch Boys To"; 
    - "Terrence Loves You."
    - "God Knows I Tried"; 
    - "High by the Beach”
    - "Freak";
    - "Art Deco."
    - "Religion." 
    - "Salvatore." 
    - "The Blackes Day"; 
    - "24";
    - "Sawn Song." 
    - "California"
    - "Crazy for You”
    - "Paradise"
    - "Come with Me"
    - "Dead to Me".
    - "If I Die Young"
    - “Cry Kill Die”

    September 2015: She records the first demo of “Lust For Life”
     
    September 18, 2015: Honeymoon comes out
     
    Somewhere in 2015: She records Gucci
  4. khomj liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in “Honeymoon” Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    I’m currently making a writing/recording timeline for Honeymoon! if anyone comes across any information please let me know.
    This is what I have so far
     
    March 2014 - Sessions for Ultraviolence end
     
     
    May-June, 2014: In an interview for Complex magazine, Lana notes: "I actually started conceptually thinking about having a supplement, an addition to this record ('Ultraviolence') that could come very easily. That hasn't happened in a very long time. Not since I wrote the "Paradise" to "Born to Die" that I really liked". Thus, it is likely that Lana's fourth project originally started as an accompanying ep to "Ultraviolence", which probably would have consisted of "Ultraviolence" outtakes and some new songs that were recorded in June-July 2014. But by September 2014, it was clear that the project would develop more, when the first sessions for "Honeymoon" started.
     
    June 2014 - She records Music To Watch Boys To (Also titled Pink Flamingos)
    Interviewer: Are You Going To Record Something Tonight? Do You Know What It Is, Or? Lana: I do, yes I do, I have an idea for a record called 'Music to Watch Boys To', so, yeah, I'm just thinking about it and what it will mean  
    Lana began writing music for the soundtrack to "Big Eyes," which includes:
    1. An “I Can Fly” rework
    2. “Big Eyes."
    3. “Beautiful People”
    4. “The Good Life” Cover.
     
    June 2014: She records Beautiful People (Demo 1)
     
    July 30, 2014: She records her cover of “The Good Life”

    August 2014 - A demo of Big Eyes is recorded

    September 14, 2014 - Sessions for the album begin
     
    Sep/November: She records Salvatore/Soft Ice Cream and Swan Song? (They were both recorded at Electric Lady Studios and she was seen on New York on those months)
     
    Sep-Dec 2014: Dark City, Crazy For You, California, Honeymoon, 24/24 Hours, Dead To Me, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Freak/Freak Like Me, The Balckest Day and a reworked version of I Can Fly are recorded
     
    Latter half of 2014: A new version of Say Yes To Heaven produced by STINT is made, but was scrapped by being "too overwhelming"
     
     
    Initially, "Honeymoon" developed more as a pop record, with a return to the "Born to Die" sound. This is indicated by several facts, namely the leaked demos of the tracks "The Blackest Day" and "Freak" (made by the same producer, STINT [Ajay Bhattacharyya]), further, in an October interview for "L'Uomo Vogue," Lana expressed her desire to work with producer Giorgio Moroder, who is considered the father of synth disco and electronic dance music, also one of the mixer/engineers said that the "Honeymoon" demos sounded like the 80s. At the same time, Lana was still searching for a sound: "I'm still looking for something different, with majestic choruses, beautiful orchestrations, '50s-inspired with a little touch of soft grunge." And at some point in the making of the album in 2014, Lana told Rick Nowels, one of the album's two producers, that she wanted to make a jazz album. That's how the tracks "Honeymoon" and "Terrence Loves You" came about, which Rick says are not pure jazz, but her "versions" of jazz tracks (the original title of "Terrence Loves You" was "Jazz and Blues ")
     
    Early 2015: Demos of “Say Yes To Heaven” produced by Stephen Kozmeniuk and Tom Neville are made for the album because of a potential Hugo Boss campaign.
    Ultimately the song was dropped from Honeymoon because of the campaign and neither version of the song was approved by Hugo Boss.
     
     
    January 6 2015: She says she has written 9 songs, “four of which “the production is perfect; I’m looking for a few more songs to tie everything together” and I’m doing a cover of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” She also reveals the tile of the album
     
    January 13, 2015: Lana records Paradise
     
    Jan-Feb 2015: Art Deco, Burnt Norton, Terrence Loves You, Come With Me, If I Die Young, Religion, God Knows I Tried/God Knows are recorded 
     
    January 28: She is seen entering a recording studio with Mr. Brainwash
     
    Jan - February 2015: Lana writes “High By The Beach”, “This was probably one of the last ones on the record”
     
    Sometime in 2015: Lana sends a list of songs that need additional production, they were
    Crazy For You
    Freak
    High By The Beach/Get High
    God Knows I Tried/God Knows
    Honeymoon
    Salvatore/Ice Cream
    Music To Watch Boys To/Pink Flamingos
    Religion
    Say Yes To Heaven
    Swan Song
     
    This means that Crazy For You and Say Yes To Heaven were serious contenders for the album

     

    February 16, 2015: Lana says to a fan that she was done with Honeymoon
     
    March 31, 2015: On an interview with Mark Ronson he states “I’m going to do some recording with Lana Del Rey today and tomorrow. I found this cool old studio out here.” “She has some songs and I said I had some demo ideas, and if they are any good, then maybe she’ll like them and we’ll go from there.” Later in a Reddit AMA he said “we did an early version of Terrence Loves You which i still love.”
     
    June 24, 2015 - She posts a photo on honeymoon with the caption “So tired in the studio”
    June 2015: She records Cry Kill Die and all additional songs are completed

    In an interview, Lana revealed that she had written about sixteen songs for "Honeymoon," which turned out to be:
    - "Honeymoon"; 
    - "Music to Watch Boys To"; 
    - "Terrence Loves You."
    - "God Knows I Tried"; 
    - "High by the Beach”
    - "Freak";
    - "Art Deco."
    - "Religion." 
    - "Salvatore." 
    - "The Blackes Day"; 
    - "24";
    - "Sawn Song." 
    - "California"
    - "Crazy for You”
    - "Paradise"
    - "Come with Me"
    - "Dead to Me".
    - "If I Die Young"
    - “Cry Kill Die”

    September 2015: She records the first demo of “Lust For Life”
     
    September 18, 2015: Honeymoon comes out
     
    Somewhere in 2015: She records Gucci
  5. Vertimus liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in “Honeymoon” Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    I’m currently making a writing/recording timeline for Honeymoon! if anyone comes across any information please let me know.
    This is what I have so far
     
    March 2014 - Sessions for Ultraviolence end
     
     
    May-June, 2014: In an interview for Complex magazine, Lana notes: "I actually started conceptually thinking about having a supplement, an addition to this record ('Ultraviolence') that could come very easily. That hasn't happened in a very long time. Not since I wrote the "Paradise" to "Born to Die" that I really liked". Thus, it is likely that Lana's fourth project originally started as an accompanying ep to "Ultraviolence", which probably would have consisted of "Ultraviolence" outtakes and some new songs that were recorded in June-July 2014. But by September 2014, it was clear that the project would develop more, when the first sessions for "Honeymoon" started.
     
    June 2014 - She records Music To Watch Boys To (Also titled Pink Flamingos)
    Interviewer: Are You Going To Record Something Tonight? Do You Know What It Is, Or? Lana: I do, yes I do, I have an idea for a record called 'Music to Watch Boys To', so, yeah, I'm just thinking about it and what it will mean  
    Lana began writing music for the soundtrack to "Big Eyes," which includes:
    1. An “I Can Fly” rework
    2. “Big Eyes."
    3. “Beautiful People”
    4. “The Good Life” Cover.
     
    June 2014: She records Beautiful People (Demo 1)
     
    July 30, 2014: She records her cover of “The Good Life”

    August 2014 - A demo of Big Eyes is recorded

    September 14, 2014 - Sessions for the album begin
     
    Sep/November: She records Salvatore/Soft Ice Cream and Swan Song? (They were both recorded at Electric Lady Studios and she was seen on New York on those months)
     
    Sep-Dec 2014: Dark City, Crazy For You, California, Honeymoon, 24/24 Hours, Dead To Me, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Freak/Freak Like Me, The Balckest Day and a reworked version of I Can Fly are recorded
     
    Latter half of 2014: A new version of Say Yes To Heaven produced by STINT is made, but was scrapped by being "too overwhelming"
     
     
    Initially, "Honeymoon" developed more as a pop record, with a return to the "Born to Die" sound. This is indicated by several facts, namely the leaked demos of the tracks "The Blackest Day" and "Freak" (made by the same producer, STINT [Ajay Bhattacharyya]), further, in an October interview for "L'Uomo Vogue," Lana expressed her desire to work with producer Giorgio Moroder, who is considered the father of synth disco and electronic dance music, also one of the mixer/engineers said that the "Honeymoon" demos sounded like the 80s. At the same time, Lana was still searching for a sound: "I'm still looking for something different, with majestic choruses, beautiful orchestrations, '50s-inspired with a little touch of soft grunge." And at some point in the making of the album in 2014, Lana told Rick Nowels, one of the album's two producers, that she wanted to make a jazz album. That's how the tracks "Honeymoon" and "Terrence Loves You" came about, which Rick says are not pure jazz, but her "versions" of jazz tracks (the original title of "Terrence Loves You" was "Jazz and Blues ")
     
    Early 2015: Demos of “Say Yes To Heaven” produced by Stephen Kozmeniuk and Tom Neville are made for the album because of a potential Hugo Boss campaign.
    Ultimately the song was dropped from Honeymoon because of the campaign and neither version of the song was approved by Hugo Boss.
     
     
    January 6 2015: She says she has written 9 songs, “four of which “the production is perfect; I’m looking for a few more songs to tie everything together” and I’m doing a cover of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” She also reveals the tile of the album
     
    January 13, 2015: Lana records Paradise
     
    Jan-Feb 2015: Art Deco, Burnt Norton, Terrence Loves You, Come With Me, If I Die Young, Religion, God Knows I Tried/God Knows are recorded 
     
    January 28: She is seen entering a recording studio with Mr. Brainwash
     
    Jan - February 2015: Lana writes “High By The Beach”, “This was probably one of the last ones on the record”
     
    Sometime in 2015: Lana sends a list of songs that need additional production, they were
    Crazy For You
    Freak
    High By The Beach/Get High
    God Knows I Tried/God Knows
    Honeymoon
    Salvatore/Ice Cream
    Music To Watch Boys To/Pink Flamingos
    Religion
    Say Yes To Heaven
    Swan Song
     
    This means that Crazy For You and Say Yes To Heaven were serious contenders for the album

     

    February 16, 2015: Lana says to a fan that she was done with Honeymoon
     
    March 31, 2015: On an interview with Mark Ronson he states “I’m going to do some recording with Lana Del Rey today and tomorrow. I found this cool old studio out here.” “She has some songs and I said I had some demo ideas, and if they are any good, then maybe she’ll like them and we’ll go from there.” Later in a Reddit AMA he said “we did an early version of Terrence Loves You which i still love.”
     
    June 24, 2015 - She posts a photo on honeymoon with the caption “So tired in the studio”
    June 2015: She records Cry Kill Die and all additional songs are completed

    In an interview, Lana revealed that she had written about sixteen songs for "Honeymoon," which turned out to be:
    - "Honeymoon"; 
    - "Music to Watch Boys To"; 
    - "Terrence Loves You."
    - "God Knows I Tried"; 
    - "High by the Beach”
    - "Freak";
    - "Art Deco."
    - "Religion." 
    - "Salvatore." 
    - "The Blackes Day"; 
    - "24";
    - "Sawn Song." 
    - "California"
    - "Crazy for You”
    - "Paradise"
    - "Come with Me"
    - "Dead to Me".
    - "If I Die Young"
    - “Cry Kill Die”

    September 2015: She records the first demo of “Lust For Life”
     
    September 18, 2015: Honeymoon comes out
     
    Somewhere in 2015: She records Gucci
  6. cherryblossoms liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in "Lust for Life" Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    Thanks! I’m currently on the early stages of making a honeymoon timeline so if you find any more info on dates of songs please let me know 
  7. lanaismamom liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in "Lust for Life" Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    Thanks! I’m currently on the early stages of making a honeymoon timeline so if you find any more info on dates of songs please let me know 
  8. mybluenectarofthegods389 liked a post in a topic by Beauty King in "Lust for Life" Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    The quote about "Roses Bloom for You" being an "intro" is from the Zane Lowe Lust for Life interview on BBC Radio One. He sort of cuts her off in the middle of answering his question about the song, so we don't get any further details.
  9. mybluenectarofthegods389 liked a post in a topic by Coloringbooks in List of unleaked songs and albums' outtakes   
    Paradise — January 13th, 2015
  10. Gravitate liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in The General Tracklist Rearranging Thread   
    Taylor Swift - Lover
     
    1. Cruel Summer
    2. I Think He Knows
    3. Need
    4. All Of The Girls You Loved Before
    5. Cornelia Street
    6. False God
    7. Death By A Thousand Cuts
    8. The Archer
    9. Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
    10. It’s Nice To Have A Friend
    11. Afterglow
    12. Lover
    Bonus Track
    13. Soon You’ll Get Better
  11. finalgirl liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in The General Tracklist Rearranging Thread   
    Taylor Swift - Lover
     
    1. Cruel Summer
    2. I Think He Knows
    3. Need
    4. All Of The Girls You Loved Before
    5. Cornelia Street
    6. False God
    7. Death By A Thousand Cuts
    8. The Archer
    9. Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
    10. It’s Nice To Have A Friend
    11. Afterglow
    12. Lover
    Bonus Track
    13. Soon You’ll Get Better
  12. DemonMic2003 liked a post in a topic by mybluenectarofthegods389 in The General Tracklist Rearranging Thread   
    Taylor Swift - Lover
     
    1. Cruel Summer
    2. I Think He Knows
    3. Need
    4. All Of The Girls You Loved Before
    5. Cornelia Street
    6. False God
    7. Death By A Thousand Cuts
    8. The Archer
    9. Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
    10. It’s Nice To Have A Friend
    11. Afterglow
    12. Lover
    Bonus Track
    13. Soon You’ll Get Better
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