In the music industry, Japanese editions are famous for including "bonus tracks" that aren't available anywhere else. This is usually an incentive for Japanese fans to buy domestic copies rather than cheaper imports. For Ultraviolence , this resulted in a tracklist that feels more complete and cinematic than the standard 11-track version. The Exclusive Tracklist
Sometimes, these editions are "region-locked." If you are outside Japan, you might see these tracks greyed out unless you have a Japanese iTunes account or are looking at the "Deluxe" version, which shares most of the same tracks. Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence -Japan Edition- -iTu...
: Produced by Dan Auerbach, this is a sunny, cocaine-glam outlier that provides a much-needed tempo boost to the album’s heavy middle section. In the music industry, Japanese editions are famous
Tracks like change the entire emotional landing of the album. Without them, you’re only getting part of the picture. Final Verdict Without them, you’re only getting part of the picture
If you are searching for the version, you are likely looking for the specific digital master that includes the bonus tracks.