Imagination (Brian Wilson album)

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Imagination
ImaginationCover.jpg
Studio album by Brian Wilson
Released June 16, 1998 (1998-06-16)
Recorded Fall 1997–Spring 1998
Genre Soft rock
Length 39:09
Label Giant
Producer
Brian Wilson chronology
Orange Crate Art
(1995)Orange Crate Art1995
Imagination
(1998)
Live at the Roxy Theatre
(2000)Live at the Roxy Theatre2000
Singles from Imagination
  1. "Your Imagination"/"Happy Days"
    Released: May 19, 1998
  2. "South American"
    Released: 1998

Imagination is the fourth studio album by Brian Wilson, and his second release of new original studio material. It was issued in 1998 on Giant Records and distributed by Warner Music Group. The album received moderately favorable reviews upon its release, though its commercial performance was relatively weak.

Its best-known track is "Your Imagination", a Top 20 hit on adult contemporary radio. The second single,[citation needed] "South American", was co-written by Jimmy Buffett. Wilson dedicated the album to his brother Carl Wilson, who died of cancer earlier in the year.[citation needed]

Joe Thomas worked with Wilson as the album's co-producer. Shortly after its release, Wilson filed a suit against Thomas, seeking damages and a declaration which freed him to work on his next album without involvement from Thomas.[1] They would not work together again until many years later for the albums That's Why God Made the Radio (2012) and No Pier Pressure (2015).

Background

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The album's recording sessions were immediately preceded by plans for a Beach Boys reunion album of new original material. According to Sean O'Hagan of the High Llamas, he was involved at one point, but backed away once it became clear to him that the project was unlikely to happen, also expressing disapproval with the "middle of the road" style that producer and collaborator Joe Thomas was directing Wilson toward.[2]

Recording

Wilson covered two of his own Beach Boys songs for Imagination: "Keep an Eye on Summer" and "Let Him Run Wild". In addition, "She Says That She Needs Me" was the result of a lyric re-write by Carole Bayer Sager of an original Wilson composition from the mid-1960s,[3] while the closing song, "Happy Days", featured recycled elements of an unreleased Beach Boys track, "My Solution", from 1970.[citation needed]

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I wasn't having that much fun at the time. ... I just thought people were out to kill me. I had a fantasy in my head that people were out to murder me. I just couldn't deal with it. I just sort of flipped out.

—Brian Wilson on the Imagination era, 1999[4]

In 2006, biographer Peter Ames Carlin wrote: "Joe took it upon himself to make sure that the new songs sounded as adult contemporary radio as possible. Most were dominated by tinkling keyboards, with plenty of melodic interjections from a gently plucked nylon-string guitar. If Brian tried to use an instrument or an arrangement that might not fit into the soothing blend, Joe would shake his head and slice it out of the picture. And if this bothered Brian, he didn't show it."[5] Brian reportedly stated: "We call it a Brian Wilson album, but it's really a Joe Thomas/Brian Wilson album."[5]

When it came time to arrange Wilson's songs for live performances, backing band member Darian Sahanaja remembers Thomas wanting to turn "Caroline, No" into a "sexy, Sade kind of thing".[6] He added: "When liberties were taken, his [Brian's] response would be, "Uh, cool." Or he wouldn't respond at all, so you'd have to ask, and he'd say, "I think it sounds, uh, good." But as soon as we did a song close to his original arrangement, he'd go nuts: "Wow! Outtasite!" And then he'd want to hear it again. And that made perfect sense to me."[6]

Many outtakes would later be revived for the Beach Boys' 2012 reunion album That's Why God Made the Radio with Thomas' involvement.

Release

Imagination (Giant 24703) hit #88 in the US during a chart stay of 2 weeks. It reached'#30 in the UK. To promote the release of Imagination, Brian Wilson performed a live taping for VH-1 at the St. Charles East High School auditorium in St. Charles, Illinois.[7] The live performance included guest performances from Christopher Cross, Beach Boys member Bruce Johnston, and Eagles members Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Steve Dahl. The concert, which was later incorporated with additional interviews from Elvis Costello, Eric Clapton, Sean Lennon, Stevie Wonder, and Jimmy Buffett, was released on VHS in 1998 and DVD in 1999 but is currently out-of-print. "Your Imaginination" and "Lay Down Burden" were aired as music videos on VH1, with the album audio played over the video, and clips of Brian walking through the woods "thinking" and "day dreaming" and images of him and his brothers on the screen. He supported the album with a tour, beginning with the Late Show with David Letterman on August 14, 1998.[citation needed]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[8]
Entertainment Weekly B[9]
NME 6/10[10]
Robert Christgau C[11]

On the subject of fans' reactions, Peter Carlin wrote: "Imagination bore many distressing signs. The real Brian Wilson would never homogenize his music to sound exactly like every other song on the radio, they complained."[12] In an article for Rolling Stone, Jason Fine called the album "little evidence of Brian's creative spark. Though he contributes some of his finest vocals — especially on two ballads, 'Cry' and 'Lay Down Burden' — the album's saccharine soft rock doesn't hint at the subtle magic of a classic Brian Wilson production."[13]

Track listing

  1. "Your Imagination" (Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas, Steve Dahl) – 3:38
  2. "She Says That She Needs Me" (Brian Wilson, Russ Titelman, Carole Bayer Sager) – 3:59
  3. "South American" (Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas, Jimmy Buffett) – 3:44
  4. "Where Has Love Been?" (Brian Wilson, Andy Paley, J.D. Souther) – 2:17
  5. "Keep an Eye on Summer" (Brian Wilson, Bob Norman) – 2:48
  6. "Dream Angel" (Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas, Jim Peterik) – 3:21
  7. "Cry" (Brian Wilson) – 4:56
  8. "Lay Down Burden" (Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas) – 3:44
  9. "Let Him Run Wild" (Brian Wilson, Mike Love) – 2:29
  10. "Sunshine" (Brian Wilson, Joe Thomas) – 3:20
  11. "Happy Days" (Brian Wilson) – 4:44

Personnel

Brian Wilson - Drums, Keyboards, Organ, Piano and Lead Vocals

Additional Musicians

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References

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  5. 5.0 5.1 Carlin 2006, p. 292.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Carlin 2006, p. 295.
  7. Brian Wilson Solo Set Produces Weird Vibrations : Rolling Stone
  8. Allmusic review
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  10. NME review
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  12. Carlin 2006, p. 293.
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