Paradise

Paradise

by Lana Del Rey
Paradise

Paradise

by Lana Del Rey

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Overview

Even after selling nearly three million copies of her debut album worldwide, Lana Del Rey still faced a challenge during 2012: namely, proving to critics and fans that Born to Die wasn't a fluke. In that spirit, she released Paradise, a mini-album close to Christmas, one that finds her copying nearly wholesale the look and feel of her vampish Born to Die personality. The sound is also very familiar. Strings move at a glacial pace, drums crash like waves in slow motion, and most of the additional textures in these songs (usually electric guitar or piano) are cinematic in their sound and references. Del Rey is in perfect control of her voice, much more assured than she was even one year ago, and frequently capable of astonishing her listeners with a very convincing act, even while playing nearly the same character in each song. There's really only one difference between Born to Die and Paradise, but it's a big one. Instead of acting the softcore, submissive, '60s-era plaything, here she's a hardcore, wasted, post-millennial plaything. She even goes so far as to tell her audience that she likes it rough (in words that earned the album a parental advisory sticker), to ask whether she can put on a show, and at her most explicit, proffering a simile that compares the taste of an intimate part of her anatomy to Pepsi. Granted, at the age of 26, she still has a few things to learn about lyricism, also resorting to cliche and baby talk in a manner that may fit the persona in a song, but doesn't result in great songwriting. (For examples, check "Body Electric," with the lines "Elvis is my daddy, Marilyn's my mother, Jesus is my bestest friend" and "We get crazy every Friday night, drop it like it's hot in the pale moonlight.") For all the progress and growth Del Rey shows in the vocal realm, her songwriting appears to be in stasis and the productions behind her have actually regressed from Born to Die. (The inclusion of a cover, "Blue Velvet," is not only a perfect match for her style, but also a hint that she performs up to better material.) Still, all of this is merely the fodder for her continuing controversy and popularity. Del Rey puts it better here than anyone else, with another simile: "Like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer, life imitates art." ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 11/13/2012
Label: Interscope
UPC: 0602537204687
Rank: 1734

Tracks

  1. Ride
  2. American
  3. Cola
  4. Body Electric
  5. Blue Velvet
  6. Gods & Monsters
  7. Yayo
  8. Bel Air

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lana Del Rey   Primary Artist,Vocals
Dan Heath   Horn,Piano,Strings,Keyboards,Orchestra,Percussion
Tim Lacombe   Drums,Guitar,Keyboards
Zac Rae   Piano,Keyboards
James Gadson   Drums
Rick Nowels   Drums,Piano,Strings,Keyboards,Mellotron,Guitar (Acoustic)
Devrim "DK" Karaoglu   Drums
Tim Pierce   Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Jason Lader   Bass
Songa Lee   Violin
The Larry Gold Orchestra   Strings
Kathleen Sloan   Violin
Emile Haynie   Drums,Keyboards
Patrick Warren   Bells,Brass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Optigan,Strings,Dulcitone,Mellotron,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Tucker Robinson   String Engineer,Producer
Peter Stanislaus   Mixing Engineer
Ben Baptie   Assistant
Lana Del Rey   Composer
Dan Heath   Engineer,Producer,String Arrangements,Orchestral Arrangements
Jordan Stillwell   Engineer
Spencer Burgess   Assistant Engineer
Andrew Scheps   Mixing
Bernie Wayne   Composer
Larry Gold   String Arrangements
Lee Morris   Composer
Robert Orton   Mixing
Rick Nowels   Composer,Producer
Rick Rubin   Producer
Kieron Menzies   Mixing,Engineer,Drum Programming
Devrim "DK" Karaoglu   Producer
Jason Lader   Engineer
Eric Lynn   Assistant
Jeff Rothschild   Mixing
Tom Elmhirst   Mixing
Tim Larcombe   Composer
Nicole Nodland   Cover Photo
Daniel Heath   Composer
John Davis   Mastering
Graham Archer   Vocal Engineer
Justin Parker   Composer
Emile Haynie   Composer,Producer,Additional Production
Tim Lacombe   Composer,Producer
Jeremy Cochise Bell   Mixing
Nikki Calvert   Producer
Chris Garcia   Engineer
Sean Oakley   Assistant
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