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Paradise (Lana Del Rey EP)

Paradise is the third extended play (EP) by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on November 9, 2012, in Australasia and November 11, 2012, worldwide by Polydor & Interscope. It was additionally packaged with the reissue of her major-label debut studio album, Born to Die (2012), titled Born to Die: The Paradise Edition. Grant enlisted collaborators including producers Rick Nowels, Justin Parker and Rick Rubin. The EP's sound has been described as baroque pop[1] and trip hop.[2]

Paradise
EP by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2012 (2012-11-09)
Recorded2012
Studio
  • Electric Lemon
  • Sarm (London)
  • Shangri-La (Malibu)
  • The Green Building (Santa Monica, California)
  • The Square (London)
  • Westlake (Los Angeles)
Genre
Length34:03
Label
Producer
Lana Del Rey chronology
Born to Die
(2012)
Paradise
(2012)
Born to Die: The Paradise Edition
(2012)
Singles from Paradise
  1. "Ride"
    Released: September 25, 2012

Upon its release, Paradise received generally favorable reviews from music critics. The extended play debuted at No. 10 on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 67,000 copies. It also debuted at No. 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and peaked within the top five of various other Billboard charts. Charting across Europe, the EP became a top 10 hit in Flanders and Poland, charting within the top 20 in Wallonia and the Netherlands.

The EP's lead single was the ballad "Ride", which became a modest hit in the United States, Switzerland, Ireland and France and reached the top 10 in Russia. "Blue Velvet" (a cover of the popular 1950s track) and "Burning Desire" were released as promotional singles. Music videos for "Ride", "Blue Velvet", "Bel Air" and "Burning Desire" were posted to Vevo and YouTube to help promote the EP.

In December 2013, Del Rey released the Anthony Mandler-directed Tropico, a short film that includes the songs "Body Electric", "Gods & Monsters" and "Bel Air". That same month, an EP of the same name was made available for digital purchase, containing the film along with the three aforementioned songs. In 2014, Paradise was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.

Background edit

In an interview with RTVE on June 15, 2012, Del Rey announced that she had been working on a new album due in November, and that five tracks had already been written,[3] two of them being "Young and Beautiful"[citation needed] and "Gods and Monsters",[citation needed] and another track titled "Body Electric", which was performed and announced as one of her songs at BBC Radio 1's Hackney Weekend.[citation needed] In an interview with Tim Blackwell for radio station Nova 100 in Melbourne, Australia, Del Rey added that her upcoming November release would not be a new album, but more like an EP, which she described as the "Paradise Edition" of Born to Die.[citation needed] Del Rey stated that the new release would contain approximately seven new songs.[citation needed]

Paradise was released on November 12, 2012 in the UK and one day later in the US. The prior album's re-release, titled Born to Die: The Paradise Edition, was available for pre-order offering an immediate download of "Burning Desire" in some countries.[4] The nine tracks were issued as a stand-alone CD or vinyl EP titled Paradise, in a two-disc set including the original Born to Die album tracks, as well as in a deluxe box set including both the album and the EP, a remix CD including eight remixes of songs from Born to Die, a DVD with six music videos and a two-track vinyl 7" single of "Blue Velvet".[5][6] Two remixes of Blue Velvet were included on the special edition of Paradise exclusively at Target stores, however the remixes were not included on Born to Die: The Paradise Edition.

Promotion edit

On the day of "Ride"'s release as the EP's first single, Del Rey uploaded a teaser trailer to video-hosting website YouTube, that contained snippets of each track on Born to Die: The Paradise Edition.[5] To promote the album, two promotional singles were also released, a cover version of "Blue Velvet" and "Burning Desire". "Blue Velvet" was used in a television commercial for H&M. "Burning Desire", the album's second promotional single, was used to promote the Jaguar F-Type model; at a promotional concert, Del Rey sang the song, wearing red lipstick, because the model features a built-in lipstick holder.[7] Unlike in the US. where it was released as an EP, Paradise was released in the United Kingdom as a re-release of Born to Die. The song served as the soundtrack for a short film called Desire,[8] directed by Ridley Scott and starring Damian Lewis.[9][10][11][12] A promotional video for "Burning Desire" appeared online on Valentine's Day 2013, featuring Del Rey as her usual lounge singer persona, interspersed with snippets of the Jaguar F-Type.[8] Directed by Ridley Scott, the video was filmed in the Rivoli Ballroom in London's South end.[8]

On November 30, 2012, Del Rey was a musical guest on Later... with Jools Holland and performed her current single, "Ride".[13]

Singles edit

 
Del Rey appearing in a photoshoot for the Jaguar F-Type automobile in 2012, for which "Burning Desire" served as a promotional single for the EP.

On September 13, 2012, the lead single of Paradise was confirmed to be "Ride", the accompanying music video being shot in Las Vegas, Nevada.[14] It was eventually released for purchase on September 25, 2012.[15] On October 10, Del Rey premiered the music video for "Ride" at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California.[16] On October 12, the music video for "Ride" was released online.[17] Del Rey portrays a prostitute in the video,[18] which the NME described as "not exactly empowering," and said might be seen as "anti-feminist".[17] To further promote the single and album, an EP was released containing remixes of "Ride" by artists including Sohn, MJ Cole, Eli Escobar, 14th, Wes James and James Lavelle.[19]

On September 19, the music video for "Blue Velvet" was released through H&M.[20] On September 20, 2012, "Blue Velvet" was made available for purchase via digital download as the first promotional single from the EP.[21] People who preordered the EP received an immediate download of "Burning Desire". On February 14, 2013, the music video for "Burning Desire" was released.[22] The song was made available for purchase via digital download on March 19, 2013 as the EP's second and final promo single.[23]

Other songs edit

The third single from Paradise and the eighth single overall from Born to Die, was announced as "Cola" on November 14, 2012.[24] However, a release date for the single never materialized. Because the description of the trailer listed the song "Cola" as "Pussy", it led to speculation about the song being titled "Pussy" or having a subtitle of that name,[25] but no alternate titles were confirmed,[5][6] and the official iTunes preorder did not acknowledge any alternate title.[26] "Fresh" and "is-she-serious?" have been some of the reactions to the profane lyrics included on "Cola".[27] Hindustan Times criticized the song snippet, saying it proved she was running out of ideas and that her songs all sounded strangely similar.[28] When asked about the origin of the lyrics to "Cola", Del Rey said: "I have a Scottish boyfriend, and that's just what he says!" Defending the track, she said that her record label had reservations about releasing it.[29]

The song "Body Electric" alludes to Walt Whitman in the lyric, "Whitman is my daddy". The song's chorus of "I sing the body electric" is a direct reference to his poem "I Sing the Body Electric".[30][31] Del Rey had previously cited Whitman as an inspiration, recalling his chapbook Leaves of Grass as instrumental to her songwriting.[30]

Originally appearing on Del Rey's first EP, Kill Kill, and her debut album, Lana Del Ray, "Yayo" was re-recorded for inclusion on Paradise.[32][33]

A promotional video for the closing track, "Bel Air", was released on November 8, 2012.[34] The video featured outtakes from the "Summertime Sadness" music video.[35] In the song, Del Rey sings, "Roses, Bel Air, take me there/ I’ve been waiting to meet you/ Palm trees, in the light, I can see, late at night/ Darling I’m willing to greet you/ Come to me, baby."[36] Rolling Stone praised the shift in persona that Del Rey exhibited in the video, noting a significant difference from her usual Americana lounge singer, Jackie O and biker chick alter egos.[37]

Film edit

Alongside Paradise, Del Rey released a short film titled Tropico that featured the songs "Body Electric", "Gods and Monsters" and "Bel Air".[38][39] Tropico was filmed in late June 2013; it was directed by Anthony Mandler,[39] who also directed Del Rey's earlier music videos for "National Anthem" and "Ride". Via social media platforms, Del Rey released several promotional images for the film, one depicting Del Rey in a wimple reminiscent of Mary, Mother of Jesus and another with Del Rey holding a snake and posing as Eve, the biblical wife of Adam from Genesis.[38][39] In August 2013, Del announced on Twitter that the film would have two premieres, one at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles and another in an unspecified location in New York; she referred to the short film as a "farewell".[38][39][40] Critics noted that this contradicted other claims by Del Rey that she would release a third studio album, coinciding with a demo of the song "Black Beauty" leaking online.[38][39] On November 22, 2013, an official trailer for Tropico was released; at the end of the trailer, it was announced that the film would be uploaded to Del Rey's official Vevo account on December 5.[41] On December 3, she announced on Facebook and Twitter that Tropico would be screened at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California on December 4 prior to its Vevo release.[42]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic64/100[43]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [44]
American Songwriter     [45]
Drowned in Sound8/10[46]
Rolling Stone     [47]
Slant Magazine     [48]
Sputnikmusic3.5/5[49]
Tiny Mix Tapes     [50]

Paradise received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the EP has received an average score of 64, based on 9 reviews indicating "generally favorable reviews".[43] Gil Kaufman of MTV wrote that "[the reissue] is as mellow and languorous... as she was on her debut." On the snippet video, he said, "...the new songs gives a peek at the gangster Nancy Sinatra's ongoing fascination with a sleepy, seductive sound and lyrics that mix old-fashion girl group obsession with sometimes profane, shocking new-school swagger."[5] Stuff said that the song titles were predictably poker-faced.[27] "Ride" received widely positive reviews, with the only criticism focused on the unrealistic cover art and coy song title. Contactmusic.com noticed that the track adhered to Del Rey's trademark sound, stating that the notion of her even having a trademark after one commercially successful album indicates that "we haven't seen the last of her just yet". Of the production itself, it was said that "Ride" was more accomplished than Del Rey's previous endeavors, with the strengths of the track outshining the flaws. The reviewer concluded by saying, "All that doe-eyed "you can be my full-time daddy / baby" shtick is going to start getting a little tired pretty soon, though, we reckon."[51]

NME said that the most significant lyric in "Ride" read, "I'm tired of feeling like I'm fucking crazy".[25] Pitchfork agreed, saying the aforementioned lyric was a rare moment of raw emotion by Del Rey.[52] Billboard wrote: "Ride' is a long, dreamy ballad that swells into full view during the chorus, when the singer declares, 'Been trying' hard not to get into trouble/But I, I've got a war in my mind… so I just ride."[53] MTV called "Ride" a "slow burn" and "as mellow and languorous...as on her debut."[5] Another MTV review said: "On 'Ride,' Rey sings what she knows best: loneliness, some daddy issues and day-drinking. All of this is probably a metaphor for something, but honestly, we’re still trying to figure out what those 'Born To Die' tigers mean."[54] Cameron Matthew of Spinner noted that Del Rey "amped up on the smokey vocals" with "Ride".[55] Canada.com reviewer Leah Collins called "Bel Air" an Enya-channeled, eerie waltz.[56]

Conversely, The Huffington Post called both "Bel Air" and "Yayo" "filler tracks".[57] Disagreeing with this position, Carl Williot of Idolator said that "Yayo" should have been a single.[58] Calling it Del Rey's most interesting song to date, Williot compared the narration on "Yayo" to the plight of Anna Nicole Smith and said it was "woozy" and "burlesque".[58] As a whole, Williot noted the theme between Born to Die and Paradise shifted from infantilization on the former to sexualization on the EP; songs such as "Burning Desire" and "Ride" were decisively more mature than tracks like "Video Games" from the singer's mainstream debut.[58] Closing the review, Williot said the EP was best listened to "while wearing formal cocktail attire that has become slightly rumpled following some sort of intense argument and/or sexual dalliance."[58] John Bush of AllMusic commented that the EP kept the glacial string arrangements and slow drums that characterized the cinematic atmosphere of Born to Die, while improving in terms of vocals.[44] However, Bush panned the songwriting and lyrical content of Paradise. He singled out the lyrics of "Body Electric" ("Elvis is my daddy/ Marilyn's my mother/ Jesus is my bestest friend/ We get crazy every Friday night/ Drop It Like It's Hot in the pale moonlight") as being "cliché[d]" and "babyish", a trend pervading the entire album.[44] On a positive note, Bush proposed that "Blue Velvet" proved Del Rey was more than capable of performing vocally when given tasteful content.[44] Bush concluded that, overall, Del Rey had lyrically remained in stasis, with the album serving as fodder for her hype and image. According to Bush, the album's significance was embodied by a simile from "Gods and Monsters": "Like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer, life imitates art."[44] Los Angeles Times called the EP "surprisingly strong".[59] Digital Spy said:

 
 
In "Body Electric", Del Rey lends tribute to both Elvis Presley (left) and Marilyn Monroe (right). Music reviewer Carl Williot considered the shout-out clichéd, while other reviewers praised the songwriting.

Current single "Ride" finds her wearing The Boss's influence on her sleeve most plainly with its galloping verses and sweeping melody, albeit delivered with Lana's '50s-styled Hollywood demeanour. Elsewhere, there's more talk of bad boys, cherry pie and other old fashioned glamourisms much like its parent album, but there's still progression to be found. The multiple hooks in "Cola" feel polished without compromising her rebellious nature (she opens it with the line: "My pussy tastes like Pepsi-Cola"), while the booming "Body Electric" sees her revisiting her Marilyn Monroe persona with more believable results than previous attempts. She treads close to being kooky for the sake of kooky on "Yayo", but when she gets it right in the case of "Bel Air" – a snowy, Tim Burton-inspired ballad – Lana proves there's plenty more to be excited for on album two.[29]

Pointing to "Blue Velvet" and "Yayo" as the weaker songs, LGBT lifestyle magazine So So Gay analyzed Paradise as a whole: "The existing themes, stunning musicality, and lyrical strength of the original are complimented [sic] by a series of new tracks that give the listener 'more of the same'."[60] Slant Magazine said the EP could not live up to Born to Die, with tracks "Gods and Monsters" and "Burning Desire" standing in its shadow,[48] and termed it a "grubby cash grab".[48] Drowned in Sound writer David Edwards concurred, due to the release's proximity to the Christmas holiday.[46] Rolling Stone called the album "conceptually sharp".[19] Billboard praised the album's allusions to David Lynch, adding, "her vintage 60s charm just might kill you."[19] Applauding Del Rey's rising stardom, The Daily Record celebrated the EP's commentary on the 2010s zeitgeist.[19] The Prophet Blog wrote: "Paradise, sounds like the record she was always meant to make — not the one she had to. Whereas Born to Die was self-conscious and chart hungry, Paradise allows Lana the freedom to get a little more daring and fully indulge in her love of David Lynch."[61]

In January 2013, Nashville-based producer/singer-songwriter Shane Tutmarc released a cover of Ride. Nashville Scene described it as, "a rad little bit of Americana-stalgia, and to be perfectly honest, I vastly prefer Tutmarc's version of "Ride" over Del Rey's — it's a gauzy, dreamy take on a tune that, in Tutmarc's hands, has a pleasant and memorable melody."[62]

Commercial performance edit

Paradise debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, selling 67,000 copies in its first week.[19] It has since sold over 332,000 copies in the US.[63]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ride"Rick Rubin4:49
2."American"
  • Nowels
  • Haynie (co.)
4:08
3."Cola"
  • Grant
  • Nowels
  • Nowels
  • DK (co.)
4:20
4."Body Electric"
  • Grant
  • Nowels
  • Nowels
  • Dan Heath
3:53
5."Blue Velvet"
Haynie2:38
6."Gods & Monsters"
  • Grant
  • Tim Larcombe
  • Larcombe
  • Haynie (add.)
3:57
7."Yayo"Grant
  • Heath
  • Haynie
5:21
8."Bel Air"
  • Grant
  • Heath
Heath3:57
Total length:34:03
iTunes version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
9."Burning Desire"
  • Grant
  • Parker
Haynie3:51
Total length:37:54
Bonus short film
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."Tropico"Del Rey28:00
Total length:65:00
Target edition bonus tracks[64]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
9."Blue Velvet" (Penguin Prison Remix)
  • Morris
  • Wayne
  • Haynie
  • Penguin Prison (remixer)
5:03
10."Blue Velvet" (Lindstrøm Remix)
  • Morris
  • Wayne
  • Haynie
  • Lindstrøm (remixer)
9:26
Total length:47:32

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Paradise.[65]

Performance credits
  • Lana Del Rey – vocals (all tracks); backing vocals (track 7)
Instruments
  • James Gadson – drums (track 1)
  • Emile Haynie – drums (track 2, 7); additional keyboard (track 7)
  • Dan Heath – percussion (track 4); horns (track 6); keyboard (track 7); strings (tracks 7, 8); piano (track 8)
  • Devrim Karaoglu – drums (track 3)
  • Jason Lader – bass guitar (track 1)
  • Tim Larcombe – keyboards, guitar, drums (track 6)
  • The Larry Gold Orchestra – strings (track 5)
  • Songa Lee – violin (tracks 1, 8)
  • Kieron Menzies – drum programming (track 3)
  • Rick Nowels – synthesizer (track 2); keyboard (tracks 2, 3); bass guitar, acoustic guitar, drums (track 3); piano, mellotron, strings (track 4)
  • Tim Pierce – electric guitar (track 2); slide guitar (tracks 3, 4)
  • Zac Rae – piano, keyboard (track 1)
  • Kathleen Sloan – violin (tracks 1, 8)
  • Patrick Warren – electric guitar, synthesizer, piano (tracks 2, 3, 4); strings, glockenspiel, brass (track 3); organ (tracks 3, 4); dulcitone, bells, optigon, mellotron (track 4)
Technical and production
  • Graham Archer – vocal engineering (track 7)
  • Ben Baptie – mixing assistant (track 5)
  • Spencer Burgess Jr. – recording assistant (track 5)
  • Nikki Calvert – engineering (track 8)
  • Jeremy Cochise Ball – mixing (track 7)
  • John Davis – mastering (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
  • DK – co-production (track 3)
  • Tom Elmhirst – mixing (track 5)
  • Chris Garcia – additional recording (tracks 2, 3); recording (track 4)
  • Larry Gold – string arrangements (track 5)
  • Emile Haynie – co-production (track 2); production (tracks 5, 7); additional production (track 6)
  • Dan Heath – string arrangements (tracks 1, 6); orchestral arrangements (tracks 2, 4); production (tracks 4, 7, 8); engineering (track 8)
  • Jason Lader – recording (track 1)
  • Tim Larcombe – production (track 6)
  • Eric Lynn – recording assistant (track 1)
  • Kieron Menzies – recording, mixing (tracks 2, 3, 4)
  • Rick Nowels – production (tracks 2, 3, 4)
  • Sean Oakley – recording assistant (track 1)
  • Robert Orton – mixing (track 6)
  • Tucker Robinson – string recording (track 1); engineering (track 8)
  • Jeff Rothschild – mixing (track 8)
  • Rick Rubin – production (track 1)
  • Andrew Scheps – mixing (track 1)
  • Peter Stanislaus – mixing (track 8)
  • Jordan Stilwell – additional recording (tracks 2, 3)

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[75] Platinum 70,000^
France (SNEP)[76] Gold 50,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Format Catalog Label Ref.
Australia November 9, 2012 CD 3720468 Universal Music [77]
United States November 13, 2012
  • CD
  • digital download
  • LP
Interscope [78][79][80]

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paradise, lana, paradise, third, extended, play, american, singer, songwriter, lana, released, november, 2012, australasia, november, 2012, worldwide, polydor, interscope, additionally, packaged, with, reissue, major, label, debut, studio, album, born, 2012, t. Paradise is the third extended play EP by American singer songwriter Lana Del Rey It was released on November 9 2012 in Australasia and November 11 2012 worldwide by Polydor amp Interscope It was additionally packaged with the reissue of her major label debut studio album Born to Die 2012 titled Born to Die The Paradise Edition Grant enlisted collaborators including producers Rick Nowels Justin Parker and Rick Rubin The EP s sound has been described as baroque pop 1 and trip hop 2 ParadiseEP by Lana Del ReyReleasedNovember 9 2012 2012 11 09 Recorded2012StudioElectric Lemon Sarm London Shangri La Malibu The Green Building Santa Monica California The Square London Westlake Los Angeles GenreBaroque pop trip hopLength34 03LabelPolydor InterscopeProducerEmile Haynie Rick Nowels Dan Heath Rick RubinLana Del Rey chronologyBorn to Die 2012 Paradise 2012 Born to Die The Paradise Edition 2012 Singles from Paradise Ride Released September 25 2012 Upon its release Paradise received generally favorable reviews from music critics The extended play debuted at No 10 on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 67 000 copies It also debuted at No 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and peaked within the top five of various other Billboard charts Charting across Europe the EP became a top 10 hit in Flanders and Poland charting within the top 20 in Wallonia and the Netherlands The EP s lead single was the ballad Ride which became a modest hit in the United States Switzerland Ireland and France and reached the top 10 in Russia Blue Velvet a cover of the popular 1950s track and Burning Desire were released as promotional singles Music videos for Ride Blue Velvet Bel Air and Burning Desire were posted to Vevo and YouTube to help promote the EP In December 2013 Del Rey released the Anthony Mandler directed Tropico a short film that includes the songs Body Electric Gods amp Monsters and Bel Air That same month an EP of the same name was made available for digital purchase containing the film along with the three aforementioned songs In 2014 Paradise was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards Contents 1 Background 2 Promotion 2 1 Singles 2 2 Other songs 2 3 Film 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Ride source source Ride serves as the EP s first single Problems playing this file See media help In an interview with RTVE on June 15 2012 Del Rey announced that she had been working on a new album due in November and that five tracks had already been written 3 two of them being Young and Beautiful citation needed and Gods and Monsters citation needed and another track titled Body Electric which was performed and announced as one of her songs at BBC Radio 1 s Hackney Weekend citation needed In an interview with Tim Blackwell for radio station Nova 100 in Melbourne Australia Del Rey added that her upcoming November release would not be a new album but more like an EP which she described as the Paradise Edition of Born to Die citation needed Del Rey stated that the new release would contain approximately seven new songs citation needed Paradise was released on November 12 2012 in the UK and one day later in the US The prior album s re release titled Born to Die The Paradise Edition was available for pre order offering an immediate download of Burning Desire in some countries 4 The nine tracks were issued as a stand alone CD or vinyl EP titled Paradise in a two disc set including the original Born to Die album tracks as well as in a deluxe box set including both the album and the EP a remix CD including eight remixes of songs from Born to Die a DVD with six music videos and a two track vinyl 7 single of Blue Velvet 5 6 Two remixes of Blue Velvet were included on the special edition of Paradise exclusively at Target stores however the remixes were not included on Born to Die The Paradise Edition Promotion editOn the day of Ride s release as the EP s first single Del Rey uploaded a teaser trailer to video hosting website YouTube that contained snippets of each track on Born to Die The Paradise Edition 5 To promote the album two promotional singles were also released a cover version of Blue Velvet and Burning Desire Blue Velvet was used in a television commercial for H amp M Burning Desire the album s second promotional single was used to promote the Jaguar F Type model at a promotional concert Del Rey sang the song wearing red lipstick because the model features a built in lipstick holder 7 Unlike in the US where it was released as an EP Paradise was released in the United Kingdom as a re release of Born to Die The song served as the soundtrack for a short film called Desire 8 directed by Ridley Scott and starring Damian Lewis 9 10 11 12 A promotional video for Burning Desire appeared online on Valentine s Day 2013 featuring Del Rey as her usual lounge singer persona interspersed with snippets of the Jaguar F Type 8 Directed by Ridley Scott the video was filmed in the Rivoli Ballroom in London s South end 8 On November 30 2012 Del Rey was a musical guest on Later with Jools Holland and performed her current single Ride 13 Singles edit nbsp Del Rey appearing in a photoshoot for the Jaguar F Type automobile in 2012 for which Burning Desire served as a promotional single for the EP On September 13 2012 the lead single of Paradise was confirmed to be Ride the accompanying music video being shot in Las Vegas Nevada 14 It was eventually released for purchase on September 25 2012 15 On October 10 Del Rey premiered the music video for Ride at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica California 16 On October 12 the music video for Ride was released online 17 Del Rey portrays a prostitute in the video 18 which the NME described as not exactly empowering and said might be seen as anti feminist 17 To further promote the single and album an EP was released containing remixes of Ride by artists including Sohn MJ Cole Eli Escobar 14th Wes James and James Lavelle 19 On September 19 the music video for Blue Velvet was released through H amp M 20 On September 20 2012 Blue Velvet was made available for purchase via digital download as the first promotional single from the EP 21 People who preordered the EP received an immediate download of Burning Desire On February 14 2013 the music video for Burning Desire was released 22 The song was made available for purchase via digital download on March 19 2013 as the EP s second and final promo single 23 Other songs edit The third single from Paradise and the eighth single overall from Born to Die was announced as Cola on November 14 2012 24 However a release date for the single never materialized Because the description of the trailer listed the song Cola as Pussy it led to speculation about the song being titled Pussy or having a subtitle of that name 25 but no alternate titles were confirmed 5 6 and the official iTunes preorder did not acknowledge any alternate title 26 Fresh and is she serious have been some of the reactions to the profane lyrics included on Cola 27 Hindustan Times criticized the song snippet saying it proved she was running out of ideas and that her songs all sounded strangely similar 28 When asked about the origin of the lyrics to Cola Del Rey said I have a Scottish boyfriend and that s just what he says Defending the track she said that her record label had reservations about releasing it 29 The song Body Electric alludes to Walt Whitman in the lyric Whitman is my daddy The song s chorus of I sing the body electric is a direct reference to his poem I Sing the Body Electric 30 31 Del Rey had previously cited Whitman as an inspiration recalling his chapbook Leaves of Grass as instrumental to her songwriting 30 Originally appearing on Del Rey s first EP Kill Kill and her debut album Lana Del Ray Yayo was re recorded for inclusion on Paradise 32 33 A promotional video for the closing track Bel Air was released on November 8 2012 34 The video featured outtakes from the Summertime Sadness music video 35 In the song Del Rey sings Roses Bel Air take me there I ve been waiting to meet you Palm trees in the light I can see late at night Darling I m willing to greet you Come to me baby 36 Rolling Stone praised the shift in persona that Del Rey exhibited in the video noting a significant difference from her usual Americana lounge singer Jackie O and biker chick alter egos 37 Film edit Main article Tropico 2013 film Alongside Paradise Del Rey released a short film titled Tropico that featured the songs Body Electric Gods and Monsters and Bel Air 38 39 Tropico was filmed in late June 2013 it was directed by Anthony Mandler 39 who also directed Del Rey s earlier music videos for National Anthem and Ride Via social media platforms Del Rey released several promotional images for the film one depicting Del Rey in a wimple reminiscent of Mary Mother of Jesus and another with Del Rey holding a snake and posing as Eve the biblical wife of Adam from Genesis 38 39 In August 2013 Del announced on Twitter that the film would have two premieres one at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles and another in an unspecified location in New York she referred to the short film as a farewell 38 39 40 Critics noted that this contradicted other claims by Del Rey that she would release a third studio album coinciding with a demo of the song Black Beauty leaking online 38 39 On November 22 2013 an official trailer for Tropico was released at the end of the trailer it was announced that the film would be uploaded to Del Rey s official Vevo account on December 5 41 On December 3 she announced on Facebook and Twitter that Tropico would be screened at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood California on December 4 prior to its Vevo release 42 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic64 100 43 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 American Songwriter nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 45 Drowned in Sound8 10 46 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 47 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 48 Sputnikmusic3 5 5 49 Tiny Mix Tapes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 Paradise received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the EP has received an average score of 64 based on 9 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 43 Gil Kaufman of MTV wrote that the reissue is as mellow and languorous as she was on her debut On the snippet video he said the new songs gives a peek at the gangster Nancy Sinatra s ongoing fascination with a sleepy seductive sound and lyrics that mix old fashion girl group obsession with sometimes profane shocking new school swagger 5 Stuff said that the song titles were predictably poker faced 27 Ride received widely positive reviews with the only criticism focused on the unrealistic cover art and coy song title Contactmusic com noticed that the track adhered to Del Rey s trademark sound stating that the notion of her even having a trademark after one commercially successful album indicates that we haven t seen the last of her just yet Of the production itself it was said that Ride was more accomplished than Del Rey s previous endeavors with the strengths of the track outshining the flaws The reviewer concluded by saying All that doe eyed you can be my full time daddy baby shtick is going to start getting a little tired pretty soon though we reckon 51 NME said that the most significant lyric in Ride read I m tired of feeling like I m fucking crazy 25 Pitchfork agreed saying the aforementioned lyric was a rare moment of raw emotion by Del Rey 52 Billboard wrote Ride is a long dreamy ballad that swells into full view during the chorus when the singer declares Been trying hard not to get into trouble But I I ve got a war in my mind so I just ride 53 MTV called Ride a slow burn and as mellow and languorous as on her debut 5 Another MTV review said On Ride Rey sings what she knows best loneliness some daddy issues and day drinking All of this is probably a metaphor for something but honestly we re still trying to figure out what those Born To Die tigers mean 54 Cameron Matthew of Spinner noted that Del Rey amped up on the smokey vocals with Ride 55 Canada com reviewer Leah Collins called Bel Air an Enya channeled eerie waltz 56 Conversely The Huffington Post called both Bel Air and Yayo filler tracks 57 Disagreeing with this position Carl Williot of Idolator said that Yayo should have been a single 58 Calling it Del Rey s most interesting song to date Williot compared the narration on Yayo to the plight of Anna Nicole Smith and said it was woozy and burlesque 58 As a whole Williot noted the theme between Born to Die and Paradise shifted from infantilization on the former to sexualization on the EP songs such as Burning Desire and Ride were decisively more mature than tracks like Video Games from the singer s mainstream debut 58 Closing the review Williot said the EP was best listened to while wearing formal cocktail attire that has become slightly rumpled following some sort of intense argument and or sexual dalliance 58 John Bush of AllMusic commented that the EP kept the glacial string arrangements and slow drums that characterized the cinematic atmosphere of Born to Die while improving in terms of vocals 44 However Bush panned the songwriting and lyrical content of Paradise He singled out the lyrics of Body Electric Elvis is my daddy Marilyn s my mother Jesus is my bestest friend We get crazy every Friday night Drop It Like It s Hot in the pale moonlight as being cliche d and babyish a trend pervading the entire album 44 On a positive note Bush proposed that Blue Velvet proved Del Rey was more than capable of performing vocally when given tasteful content 44 Bush concluded that overall Del Rey had lyrically remained in stasis with the album serving as fodder for her hype and image According to Bush the album s significance was embodied by a simile from Gods and Monsters Like a groupie incognito posing as a real singer life imitates art 44 Los Angeles Times called the EP surprisingly strong 59 Digital Spy said nbsp nbsp In Body Electric Del Rey lends tribute to both Elvis Presley left and Marilyn Monroe right Music reviewer Carl Williot considered the shout out cliched while other reviewers praised the songwriting Current single Ride finds her wearing The Boss s influence on her sleeve most plainly with its galloping verses and sweeping melody albeit delivered with Lana s 50s styled Hollywood demeanour Elsewhere there s more talk of bad boys cherry pie and other old fashioned glamourisms much like its parent album but there s still progression to be found The multiple hooks in Cola feel polished without compromising her rebellious nature she opens it with the line My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola while the booming Body Electric sees her revisiting her Marilyn Monroe persona with more believable results than previous attempts She treads close to being kooky for the sake of kooky on Yayo but when she gets it right in the case of Bel Air a snowy Tim Burton inspired ballad Lana proves there s plenty more to be excited for on album two 29 Pointing to Blue Velvet and Yayo as the weaker songs LGBT lifestyle magazine So So Gay analyzed Paradise as a whole The existing themes stunning musicality and lyrical strength of the original are complimented sic by a series of new tracks that give the listener more of the same 60 Slant Magazine said the EP could not live up to Born to Die with tracks Gods and Monsters and Burning Desire standing in its shadow 48 and termed it a grubby cash grab 48 Drowned in Sound writer David Edwards concurred due to the release s proximity to the Christmas holiday 46 Rolling Stone called the album conceptually sharp 19 Billboard praised the album s allusions to David Lynch adding her vintage 60s charm just might kill you 19 Applauding Del Rey s rising stardom The Daily Record celebrated the EP s commentary on the 2010s zeitgeist 19 The Prophet Blog wrote Paradise sounds like the record she was always meant to make not the one she had to Whereas Born to Die was self conscious and chart hungry Paradise allows Lana the freedom to get a little more daring and fully indulge in her love of David Lynch 61 In January 2013 Nashville based producer singer songwriter Shane Tutmarc released a cover of Ride Nashville Scene described it as a rad little bit of Americana stalgia and to be perfectly honest I vastly prefer Tutmarc s version of Ride over Del Rey s it s a gauzy dreamy take on a tune that in Tutmarc s hands has a pleasant and memorable melody 62 Commercial performance editParadise debuted at No 10 on the Billboard 200 selling 67 000 copies in its first week 19 It has since sold over 332 000 copies in the US 63 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Ride Elizabeth GrantJustin ParkerRick Rubin4 492 American GrantRick NowelsEmile HaynieNowelsHaynie co 4 083 Cola GrantNowelsNowelsDK co 4 204 Body Electric GrantNowelsNowelsDan Heath3 535 Blue Velvet Lee MorrisBernie WayneHaynie2 386 Gods amp Monsters GrantTim LarcombeLarcombeHaynie add 3 577 Yayo GrantHeathHaynie5 218 Bel Air GrantHeathHeath3 57Total length 34 03 iTunes versionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length9 Burning Desire GrantParkerHaynie3 51Total length 37 54 Bonus short filmNo TitleWriter s Length10 Tropico Del Rey28 00Total length 65 00 Target edition bonus tracks 64 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length9 Blue Velvet Penguin Prison Remix MorrisWayneHayniePenguin Prison remixer 5 0310 Blue Velvet Lindstrom Remix MorrisWayneHaynieLindstrom remixer 9 26Total length 47 32Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Paradise 65 Performance credits Lana Del Rey vocals all tracks backing vocals track 7 Instruments James Gadson drums track 1 Emile Haynie drums track 2 7 additional keyboard track 7 Dan Heath percussion track 4 horns track 6 keyboard track 7 strings tracks 7 8 piano track 8 Devrim Karaoglu drums track 3 Jason Lader bass guitar track 1 Tim Larcombe keyboards guitar drums track 6 The Larry Gold Orchestra strings track 5 Songa Lee violin tracks 1 8 Kieron Menzies drum programming track 3 Rick Nowels synthesizer track 2 keyboard tracks 2 3 bass guitar acoustic guitar drums track 3 piano mellotron strings track 4 Tim Pierce electric guitar track 2 slide guitar tracks 3 4 Zac Rae piano keyboard track 1 Kathleen Sloan violin tracks 1 8 Patrick Warren electric guitar synthesizer piano tracks 2 3 4 strings glockenspiel brass track 3 organ tracks 3 4 dulcitone bells optigon mellotron track 4 Technical and production Graham Archer vocal engineering track 7 Ben Baptie mixing assistant track 5 Spencer Burgess Jr recording assistant track 5 Nikki Calvert engineering track 8 Jeremy Cochise Ball mixing track 7 John Davis mastering tracks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DK co production track 3 Tom Elmhirst mixing track 5 Chris Garcia additional recording tracks 2 3 recording track 4 Larry Gold string arrangements track 5 Emile Haynie co production track 2 production tracks 5 7 additional production track 6 Dan Heath string arrangements tracks 1 6 orchestral arrangements tracks 2 4 production tracks 4 7 8 engineering track 8 Jason Lader recording track 1 Tim Larcombe production track 6 Eric Lynn recording assistant track 1 Kieron Menzies recording mixing tracks 2 3 4 Rick Nowels production tracks 2 3 4 Sean Oakley recording assistant track 1 Robert Orton mixing track 6 Tucker Robinson string recording track 1 engineering track 8 Jeff Rothschild mixing track 8 Rick Rubin production track 1 Andrew Scheps mixing track 1 Peter Stanislaus mixing track 8 Jordan Stilwell additional recording tracks 2 3 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2012 2014 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 66 19 Canadian Albums Billboard 67 10 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 68 19 US Billboard 200 69 10 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 70 4 US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 71 4 US Vinyl Albums Billboard 72 10 Year end charts edit Chart 2013 Position US Billboard 200 73 115 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 74 28Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 75 Platinum 70 000 France SNEP 76 Gold 50 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date Format Catalog Label Ref Australia November 9 2012 CD 3720468 Universal Music 77 United States November 13 2012 CD digital download LP Interscope 78 79 80 References edit Cinquemani Sal June 12 2014 Lizzy Grant Ultraviolence Slant Magazine Retrieved December 16 2014 the hip hop inflected baroque pop of Born to Die and its follow up EP Paradise Review Lana Del Rey s Born To Die Paradise Edition Global Comment 12 November 2012 Retrieved 9 March 2016 Lana del Rey electrica y Amon Tobin calentando motores para su espectacular show en Sonar RTVE in Spanish June 15 2012 Retrieved June 19 2012 iTunes Music Born to Die The Paradise Edition Lana Del Rey iTunes September 2012 Retrieved September 24 2012 a b c d e Kaufman Gil Lana Del Rey s Paradise Edition Of Debut Features Eight New Songs MTV Viacom Retrieved 26 September 2012 a b Lipshutz Jason Lana Del Rey Releases Ride Single From Born To Die Deluxe Edition Billboard Prometheus Media Group Retrieved 26 September 2012 Lana Del Rey adds female touch to new Jaguar OK Northern amp Shell Archived from the original on 25 September 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2012 a b c O Neil Luke New Video Lana Del Rey Burning Desire MTV Buzzworthy Viacom Retrieved 16 February 2013 VIDEO Lana Del Rey sings Burning Desire live at Paris Jaguar F Type launch Birmingham Mail Trinity Mirror Archived from the original on 21 February 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2012 Wilkinson Sophie Lana Del Rey sings a song about a car Riiiight Heat World Bauer Media Group Archived from the original on 3 October 2012 Retrieved 11 October 2012 Nissim Mayer October 2012 Lana Del Rey unveils new Jaguar F Type video pictures Digital Spy Hearst Magazines Retrieved 11 October 2012 Abramovitch Seth 26 September 2012 Lana Del Rey Unveils New Jaguar Coupe at Paris Auto Show The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 11 October 2012 Later with Jools Holland Series 41 Episode 10 BBC Two Clarke Norm September 13 2012 High Roller star loving limelight Las Vegas Review Journal Stephens Media LLC Retrieved September 14 2012 Lana Del Rey Rid Rdio Rdio 2012 Archived from the original on October 28 2012 Retrieved September 24 2012 Lana Del Rey premieres her new Ride music video in Santa Monica Glamour Conde Nast Publications Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Retrieved October 11 2012 a b Jones Lucy Lana Del Rey Channels Blanche DuBois In Music Video For Ride NME IPC Media Retrieved 12 October 2012 Lana Del Rey plays a prostitute in new Ride video has some old truckers for customers OK Northern amp Shell Archived from the original on 10 June 2013 Retrieved 12 October 2012 a b c d e Lana Del Rey Debuts at 10 on Billboard 200 With Paradise EP Interscope Polydor PR Newswire Santa Monica California United Business Media 21 November 2012 Retrieved 22 November 2012 Lana Del Rey Blue Velvet H amp M YouTube September 19 2012 Retrieved September 20 2012 Lana Del Rey Blue Velvet Amazon com September 2012 Archived from the original on May 9 2013 Retrieved September 16 2012 Lana Del Rey unveils Burning Desire video NME IPC Media February 14 2013 Retrieved February 15 2013 Amazon com Burning Desire Lana Del Rey Amazon com Retrieved 7 April 2013 Corner Lewis 14 November 2012 Lana Del Rey confirms new single Cola listen Digital Spy Hearst Magazines Retrieved 14 November 2012 a b Lana Del Rey debuts new single Ride NME IPC Media Retrieved 26 September 2012 Born to Die The Paradise Edition iTunes Store Apple Inc January 2012 Retrieved 26 September 2012 a b Rosen Genevieve 24 September 2012 Lana Del Rey releases afterthought Stuff Haymarket Publishing Retrieved 26 September 2012 Lana Del Rey floats latest album sampler Hindustan Times HT Media Archived from the original on 25 September 2012 Retrieved 26 September 2012 a b Copsey Robert 8 November 2012 Lana Del Rey defends controversial p sy Cola lyric Digital Spy Hearst Magazines Retrieved 8 November 2012 a b Lana Del Rey hates personal critics STV STV Group plc Retrieved 5 October 2012 Moore Alex Here s Lana Del Rey s new Walt Whitman referencing track The Body Electric Death and Taxes Retrieved 5 October 2012 Tremblay Brea 2008 Lizzy Grant Interview Index Magazine Retrieved 2012 04 18 Maloy Sarah Lipshutz Jason Lana Del Rey Unveils 10 Minute Ride Video Watch Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 12 October 2012 Copsey Robert 8 November 2012 Lana Del Rey reveals Bel Air music video Digital Spy Hearst Magazines Retrieved 8 November 2012 Sia Nicole Lana Del Rey Shrouds Bel Air in Smoke Spin Buzz Media Retrieved 8 November 2012 Depland Michael New Video Lana Del Rey Bel Air MTV Viacom Retrieved 8 November 2012 Lana Del Rey Goes Up in Smoke in Bel Air Rolling Stone Wenner Media 8 November 2012 Archived from the original on 10 November 2012 Retrieved 8 November 2012 a b c d Lana Del Rey as the Virgin Mother Hints Tropico Film Will Send Her Career to Heaven Spin Spin Media August 19 2013 Retrieved August 28 2013 a b c d e Lana Del Rey confuses fans by tweeting about the farewell project NME August 18 2013 Retrieved August 28 2013 Del Rey Lana TROPICO Lana Del Rey Retrieved 22 November 2013 Lana Del Rey Tropico Trailer YouTube 2013 11 22 Retrieved 2014 05 21 Lana Del Rey Come watch Tropico Premier with me on Wed Facebook Retrieved 2014 05 21 a b Paradise EP Metacritic Retrieved February 5 2014 Generally favorable reviews based on 9 Critics a b c d e Bush John Paradise at AllMusic Retrieved 15 November 2012 Lana Del Rey Paradise 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