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"Shades of Cool" is a song by Lana Del Rey. It was written by Del Rey and Rick Nowels, and produced by Dan Auerbach from Del Rey's second major-label studio album, Ultraviolence. It was released as the first promotional single from the album on May 26, 2014.

Background

On May 23, 2014, various music streaming sites announced that "Shades of Cool" would be debuted on May 26 as the first promotional single from the album Ultraviolence. The artwork for the single was released alongside the news that it would be a promotional single.

Composition

The track is in F♯ major with a time signature of 6/8 and a tempo of approximately 49 beats per minute. Del Rey sings using the higher part of her register, a departure from most of her music since Born to Die.

Critical reception

"Shades of Cool" received general acclaim from music critics. Coplan of Consequence of Sound complimented the song for its "grace and sophistication".[1] Saran Shetty of Slate called "Shades of Cool" "a beautiful, brooding return to form [for Del Rey]", and opined that the single would "fit perfectly" in a James Bond theme track.[2] Likewise, Rolling Stone '​s Calyn Ganz wrote that the track "would be perfect for a James Bond film directed by Quentin Tarantino."[3] Lathan Ryan from PopMatters positively compared Del Rey's vocals on "Shades of Cool" to those of Cocteau Twins vocalist Elizabeth Fraser, observing that "Del Rey has never sounded better".[4]

Cross-references

  • "Malibu" is also mentioned in "Backfire".

Music video

Music video Information
Lana_Del_Rey_-_Shades_Of_Cool Released June 17, 2014
Length 5:43
Director Jake Nava
Producer Ben Cooper
Filmed May, 2014
Location Los Angeles, California
Vevo views 56+ Million views
Music video Information
Lana_Del_Rey_–_Shades_of_Cool_(Director's_Cut) Released July 1, 2014
Length 5:43
Director Jake Nava
Producer Ben Cooper
Filmed May, 2014
Location Los Angeles, California
Vevo views N/A

Background

On June 12, 2014, Del Rey posted a preview of the video on Instagram.[5] The video was uploaded to YouTube and Vevo on June 17, 2014. The video was filmed in Los Angeles in May and stars celebrity tattoo artist Mark Mahoney who previously appeared in the music video for "West Coast". On July 1, 2014, music video director Jake Nava released a director's cut version of the video. The video was picked up by many online news sources, and includes extra shots of the pool and dancing scenes with Mahoney. The director's cut version is 5:42 long and contains most of the same shots in the officially released video.

Description

The video opens with Mahoney looking at the camera as a scene of an LA street at night fades in. Del Rey starts singing over shots of Mahoney driving a car before she appears superimposed over various dark blue plants and flowers, with the colors on her distorted and blurring. During the chorus, the scene with Del Rey shows red fireworks and birds while Mahoney is shown with blue shooting stars.

In the second verse, Del Rey walks down a street of LA in the daytime and sees Mahoney getting into his car. He notices her but gets in anyway.

In the next scene Del Rey swims by Mahoney by the glass side of a swimming pool as Mahoney crosses himself. Del Rey is then seen dancing in a living room while Mahoney drinks. Del Rey eats a strawberry then drinks and smokes in the pool while in another scene she playfully hugs and dances with Mahoney. She gets out of the pool as the shot references Marilyn Monroe in Something's Got to Give.

The video ends with a shot of Mahoney pulling a happy Del Rey off the floor into an embrace in reverse.

Photoshoot by Neil Krug

Official versions

  • Album version – 5:42
  • Instrumental version – 5:40

Lyrics

My baby lives in shades of blue,
Blue eyes and jazz and attitude.
He lives in California too,
He drives a Chevy Malibu.
And when he calls, he calls for me, not for you.
He lives for love, he loves his drugs, he loves his baby too.

But I can't fix him, can't make him better,
And I can't do nothing about his strange weather.

But you are unfixable,
I can't break through your world.
‘Cause you live in shades of cool,
Your heart is unbreakable.

My baby lives in shades of cool,
Cool heart and hands and aptitude.
He lives for love, for women too,
I'm one of many; one is blue.
And when he calls, he calls for me, and not for you.
He prays for love, he prays for peace, and maybe someone new.

But I can't help him, can't make him better.
And I can't do nothing about his strange weather.

'Cause you are unfixable,
I can't break through your world.
‘Cause you live in shades of cool,
Your heart is unbreakable.

Your hot, hot, weather in the summer,
Hot, hot, neglectful lover.
Hot, hot, weather in the summer,
Hot, neglectful lover.

You’re crumbling, sadly,
You're sadly, crumbling.

You are unfixable,
I can't break through your world.
‘Cause you live in shades of cool,
Your heart is unbreakable.

Credits

Personnel

  • Written by Lana Del Rey and Rick Nowels.
  • Vocals by Lana Del Rey.
  • Produced by Dan Auerbach.
  • Engineered by Collin Dupuis.
  • Mixed by Robert Orton at Hot Rocks Studios.
  • Electric guitar by Dan Auerbach.
  • Electric bass by Nick Movshon.
  • Mellotron by Leon Michaels.
  • Electric guitar by Kenny Vaughan.
  • Omni-chord by Seth Kaufman.
  • Electric guitar by Russ Pahl.
  • Drums by Maximilian Weissenfeldt.
  • Drum programming by Colin Dupuis.
  • Mastered by John Davis at Metropolis Studios, London.

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) 50
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) 40
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 52
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100) 79
Greece Digital Songs (Billboard) 3
France (SNEP) 37
Hungary (Single Top 40) 19
Italy (FIMI) 35
Spain (PROMUSICAE) 31
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 43
US Billboard Hot 100 79

References

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