Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

by Lana Del Rey
Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

by Lana Del Rey

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Lana Del Rey could have retired after the cinematic grandeur of her 2019 high-water mark Norman Fucking Rockwell! That album's imaginative songwriting, finely crafted performances, and exceptional production served as a realization of the magnificence promised by earlier efforts, and the deepest look yet at Del Rey's stormy inner world. Subsequent albums suggested a little bit of a comedown after such heights. Both released in 2021, Chemtrails Over the Country Club felt like an NFR! bonus reel, while Blue Banisters played like a mixtape of solid but random song ideas. Ninth album Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd finds Del Rey returning to the powerful level of song sculpting she reached on NFR!, and feels like a strong step forward as much as it does a worthy follow-up to her best record. The slow, lingering torch song style the singer has been perfecting since the beginning of her career shows up in fine form on the lovely, string-dazzled melancholy of the title track and the gospel choir-aided opening track, "The Grants." The tone of Ocean Blvd is more mature than previous albums but also more distant. The haunting music-box melody of "Paris, Texas" finds Del Rey on a solitary journey, feeling unsettled about her place in life and getting the sense that it's time to end a crumbling relationship. Much of the album hovers in this darkly dreamy mood, with lyrics sometimes circling around themes of family or long-term partnership, but usually choosing a thick atmospheric malaise over overt statements. Even the folky Father John Misty duet "Let the Light In" renders its open acoustic guitar chords and soft rock affectations more cloudy than crisp. Del Rey's genre experimentation has long been a part of her sound, and it results in some of Ocean Blvd's most exciting moments as well as some of its least. She brings on producer Jack Antonoff's band Bleachers to assist with "Margaret," and the song feels flat and unfinished, Antonoff awkwardly trying to fit the faux-Springsteen grumble he uses in Bleachers into the tune's flow. Conversely, the seven-minute "A&W" is one of Del Rey's more daring and immediately mesmerizing songs, starting out as a slow-motion lament but changing lanes dramatically with a severe beat switch that comes out of nowhere. Minimal electronics build tension until the song suddenly explodes into a blur of cheerleader-chant hooks and overpowering bass. It's a career-best track that owes its excellence to Del Rey's willingness to take it somewhere wildly unexpected. Other great experiments with style are "Fishtail," which floats through wispy ambience before a trap beat drops, and the watery funk of "Peppers," which loops a sample from Tommy Genesis for its chorus. Now more than a decade into making music, Lana Del Rey has honed a style so unique she's almost a genre unto herself. Full of brilliant strides forward, Ocean Blvd is a crucial chapter in Del Rey's ongoing saga of heartbreak and enchantment. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 03/24/2023
Label: Interscope / Polydor
UPC: 0602448591913
Rank: 2928

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Grants
  2. Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
  3. Sweet
  4. A&W
  5. Judah Smith Interlude
  6. Candy Necklace
  7. Jon Batiste Interlude
  8. Kintsugi

Disc 2

  1. Fingertips
  2. Paris, Texas
  3. Grandfather please stand on the shoulders of my father while he's deep-sea fishing
  4. Let The Light In
  5. Margaret
  6. Fishtail
  7. Peppers
  8. Taco Truck x VB

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lana Del Rey   Primary Artist,Vocals,Glockenspiel,Vocals (Background)
Jon Batiste   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Featured Artist
Father John Misty   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Bleachers   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
SYML   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Tommy Genesis   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Riopy   Primary Artist,Piano,Featured Artist
Melodye Perry   Vocals (Background)
Jack Antonoff   Bass,Banjo,Bells,Drums,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Mellotron,Moog Bass,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass,Synthesizer Pads,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Paul Cartwright   Violin
Christine Kim   Cello
Brian Fennell   Piano
Carla Azar   Drums
Charlie Bisharat   Violin
Jim Keltner   Drums
Gus Seyffert   Bass,Keyboards
Sean Hutchinson   Drums
Voncielle Faggett   Vocals (Background)
Benji Lysaght   Guitar,Sound Effects,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Josh Tillman   Vocals
Chuck Grant   Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Vonciele Faggette   Vocals (Background)
Pattie Howard   Vocals (Background)
Evan Smith   Saxophone
Andrew Bulbrook   Violin
Zem Audu   Saxophone
Nick Waterhouse   Guitar (Electric)
Michael Riddleberger   Percussion
Sam Dew   Vocals (Background)
Ian Doerr   Celeste,Mellotron,Fender Rhodes
Mikey Freedom Hart   Guitar,Synthesizer
Drew Erickson   Bass,Drums,Organ,Piano,Strings,Conductor,Mellotron,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass,Synthesizer Pads
Zach Dawes   Bass
Jackson MacIntosh   Guitar (Electric)
Connor Gallaher   Pedal Steel,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone)
Logan Hone   Clarinet,Saxophone
Wynton Grant   Violin
Felix Havstad   Cello,Violin
Jake Braun   Cello
Judah Smith   Vocals
Shikena Jones   Vocals (Background)
Mike Hermosa   Piano,Guitar (Acoustic)
Brian Long   Double Bass
Will Worden   Guitar (Electric)
Margaret Qualley   Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Phoenix Grant   Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Jack Antonoff   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Programming
Bill Mims   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Brian Fennell   Composer,Engineer
Ben Fletcher   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Dean Reid   Mixing,Engineer
Dick Beetham   Mastering Engineer
Sean Hutchinson   Recording
Gregg White   Assistant Engineer
Benji Lysaght   Effects,Composer,Producer
Matthew Harvey   Mixing
Evan Smith   Recording
Ruairi O'Flaherty   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Kaleb Rollins   Engineer,Recording
Laura Sisk   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Zem Audu   Recording
Jon Batiste   Composer
Nick Waterhouse   Producer
Lana Del Rey   Composer,Producer,Cover Art Concept
Matt Tuggle   Assistant,Recording,Assistant Engineer
Father John Misty   Producer
Jon Sher   Assistant,Recording,Assistant Engineer
Michael Riddleberger   Recording
Sam Dew   Composer
Oli Jacobs   Engineer
Michael Harris   Mixing,Engineer
Ian Doerr   Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Mikey Freedom Hart   Recording
Drew Erickson   Arranger,Composer,Producer,String Arrangements
Zach Dawes   Producer
Marc Whitmore   Engineer
Tommy Genesis   Composer
Riopy   Composer
Father   Producer
Daniel Cayotte   Assistant Engineer
Remy Dumelz   Assistant Engineer
Neil King   Design,Photography
Felix Havstad   Arranger
Brian Rajaratnam   Assistant,Recording,Assistant Engineer
Ivan Handwerk   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Judah Smith   Composer
Bobby Mota   Assistant Engineer
Taylor Vandegrift   Artwork
Megan Searl   Assistant,Recording,Assistant Engineer
Mark Aguilar   Assistant,Recording,Assistant Engineer
Mike Hermosa   Composer,Producer
Greg White   Assistant Engineer
Alposhs Frederick Konstarty   Composer
Arn Tombertin   Composer
Binan Ferrell   Composer
Kaman Kazzazian   Design,Illustrations
Neol King   Cover Art Concept
Aljosha Frederick Konstanty   Composer
Ann Tomberlin   Composer
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