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The members of Wilson Phillips have been through a lot in the 12 years since their last record came out: marriages, kids, solo albums, televised operations, and talk shows. Add to that the fact that the band pretty much broke up in 1993, and it is no surprise it took so long. California is a concept album of sorts. All the songs are about California, or were recorded by quintessential California bands. The girls' voices sound better than ever, full of verve and California soul. Carnie, Wendy, and Chynna each take two leads; the rest of the songs are group vocals. Part of the fun of California is hearing the girls tackle songs that their respective parents recorded 30-plus years earlier. Chynna turns "Monday Monday" into a charging rocker with none of the introspection of the original; it sounds like a Go-Go's song if they had ever recorded with a full orchestra. The two Beach Boys songs are handled in very different ways. "Dance Dance Dance" is a tight rocker with loads of energy and some excellent farfisa work by Roger Joseph Manning Jr.; "In My Room" features Brian Wilson on piano and vocals and, unsurprisingly, has the best harmony vocals on the album. It may even bring a lump to your throat at the end when Brian exclaims loudly, "That sounds great! I love your sound!!" and Carnie and Wendy Wilson sound truly moved in response. Knowing all they have been through, it kinda gets you right there. The song is very simple and moving, and points to a problem the rest of the record has, namely a bloodless, sterile feel that comes from the slick production and overly safe sound. The songs that work the best are the simplest, like "Monday Monday," the driving "Doctor My Eyes," and the very moody and restrained "Go Your Own Way." Too often, however, the songs are sunk by overcooked arrangements. Producer Peter Asher goes for an ultramodern processed sound that makes it sound like the girls are merely singing updated karaoke versions of the old hits. The cover of Linda Ronstadt's version of "You're No Good" is the worst offender with its very cheesy synth drums and the shredding guitar sounds. "Turn! Turn! Turn!" follows close behind due to the very ill-conceived techno flourishes and drum programming. Apart from the orchestral strings which add nice coloring here and there, the sounds on the album are very predictable and uninspired, which is really too bad because the girls sound very committed and inspired. The choice of songs doesn't help create much excitement either. The liner notes even make reference to how safe the selections are by asking the whereabouts of songs by Harry Nilsson, Warren Zevon, the Turtles, Love, Johnny Rivers, or the Merry-Go-Round. Now, no one in his right mind comes to a Wilson Phillips album expecting them to cover Arthur Lee or Emitt Rhodes songs, but they could have strayed farther afield. That being said, this is still a very pleasant album by three very good vocalists. That it could have been better doesn't detract from the fact that Wilson Phillips fans will be overjoyed at the return of the band. Fans of modern pop that isn't totally faceless and vacuous might like it, too. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You're No Good Clint Ballard, Jr. Wilson Phillips (3:14)
Old Man (Lyrics) Neil Young Wilson Phillips (3:59)
California Joni Mitchell Wilson Phillips (3:39)
Already Gone (Lyrics) Jack Tempchin, Robb Strandlund Wilson Phillips (4:01)
Go Your Own Way Lindsey Buckingham Wilson Phillips (3:40)
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) Pete Seeger Wilson Phillips (2:40)
Monday Monday (Lyrics) Wilson Phillips (3:17)
Get Together (Lyrics) Chester Powers Wilson Phillips (3:46)
Doctor My Eyes (Lyrics) Jackson Browne Wilson Phillips (2:55)
Dance Dance Dance (Lyrics) Brian Wilson Wilson Phillips (2:01)
In My Room (Lyrics) Gary Usher, Brian Wilson Wilson Phillips (5:53)

Credits

Lee Sklar (Bass), Dave Way (Choir, Chorus), Mary Maurer (Design), George Massenburg (Engineer), Peter Asher (Percussion Programming), John Gilutin (Hammond B3), Jay Ruston (Vocal Engineer), René Succa (Choir, Chorus), Wilson Phillips (Vocals), Bill Baldwin (Choir, Chorus), Jay Ruston (Percussion Programming), David Rolfe (Fuzz Bass), Michelle Phillips (Choir, Chorus), Jay Ruston (Overdub Engineer), Joel Derouin (String Quartet), John Gilutin (Organ (Hammond)), Dean Parks (Guitar (Electric)), Russ Kunkel (Tambourine), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Piano), Peter Asher (Choir, Chorus), Steve Churchyard (String Engineer), Wendy Wilson (Vocals), Larry Corbett (String Quartet), Vance Baldwin (Choir, Chorus), Carnie Wilson (Keyboards), David Rolfe (Hi String Guitar), Brandi Whitmore (Production Coordination), Nathaniel Kunkel (Engineer), Brian Wilson (Guest Appearance), Wendy Wilson (Choir, Chorus), Tiffany Miller (Choir, Chorus), Tiffany Miller (Executive Producer), Carnie Wilson (Choir, Chorus), Peter Asher (Audio Production), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Carnie Wilson (Vocals), Dean Parks (Guitar), Chynna Phillips (Choir, Chorus), John Morrical (Assistant), Nancy Donald (Art Direction), David Rolfe (Guitar (Acoustic)), Suzie Katayama (Contractor), David Rolfe (Guitar (Bass)), Sherratt Reicher (Executive Producer), Roger Manning (Mellotron), Mary Maurer (Art Direction), Mary Hogan (Coordination), David Campbell (Orchestral Arrangements), Russ Kunkel (Cajon), Mitchell Cohen (A&R), David Rolfe (Producer), Brian Wilson (Vocals), Linda Ronstadt (Guest Appearance), Dan Dugmore (Pedal Steel), Brian Wilson (Piano), Peter Asher (Producer), Jason Gossman (Assistant), Robert Bonfiglio (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Dean Parks (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dean Parks (Mandolin), Leslie Richter (Assistant), Evan Wilson (String Quartet), Russ Kunkel (Conga), Tiffany Miller (Audio Production), Robert Hadley (Mastering), Owen Elliot (Vocals (Background)), Chynna Phillips (Vocals), Betty Ross Blumer (Copyist), Tony Rambo (Assistant), Veronika Bekov (Coordination), Kevo Sassouni (Illustrations), Robert Bonfiglio (Guitar (Baritone)), David Rolfe (Guitar (Electric)), Dave Way (Mixing), Sherratt Reicher (Audio Production), Sheryl Nields (Photography), Larry Klein (Guitar (Bass)), Mitchell Cohen (Concept), Michele Richards (String Quartet), David Campbell (Conductor), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Mellotron), Doug Sax (Mastering), Jay Ruston (Choir, Chorus), Peter Asher (Sleigh Bells), Larry Klein (Bass), Aaron Wilson (Choir, Chorus), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Wurlitzer), David Campbell (String Arrangements), James Baldwin (Choir, Chorus), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Farfisa Organ), Wilson Phillips (Vocal Producer), Robert Bonfiglio (Choir, Chorus), Maria Carcamo (Choir, Chorus), Robert Bonfiglio (Guitar (Electric)), Mitchell Cohen (Liner Notes), Jay Ruston (Mixing), Wilson Phillips (Vocal Arrangement), David Rolfe (Percussion Programming)
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