Shadows and Light (Wilson Phillips album)
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Shadows and Light is the second album by Wilson Phillips, released in 1992.
Background
Following their best-selling debut album Wilson Phillips, the trio enlisted the production again of Glen Ballard, who had also produced their debut.
The album's songs had a big contrast with the ones on their debut. While the majority of the songs on their debut album featured upbeat songs with positive, lightweight lyrics, Shadows and Light featured darker songwriting from the trio that dealt with personal issues, such as the estrangement with their fathers ("Flesh and Blood", "All the Way from New York"), or child abuse ("Where Are You?").
The album received mixed reviews and, although peaking at #4 in the USA and being certified Platinum, it was seen as a commercial failure. Three singles were released from the album, and they had much less success than those featured on their debut. The ballad "You Won't See Me Cry" peaked at #20, the uptempo "Give It Up" peaked at #30 and the final single, the ballad "Flesh and Blood" failed to reach the top 100 altogether, peaking at #115. By the end of the year, Chynna Phillips left the band and the group disbanded for 12 years.
Track listing
- "I Hear You (Prelude)" (Carnie Wilson) – 0:53
- "It's Only Life" (Wilson Phillips, Bob Marlette) – 5:24
- "You Won't See Me Cry" (Wilson Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 3:53
- "Give It Up" (Wilson Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 4:51
- "This Doesn't Have to Be Love" (Wilson Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 4:40
- "Where Are You?" (Chynna Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 5:24
- "Flesh and Blood" (Wilson Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 5:35
- "Don't Take Me Down" (Wilson Phillips, Bob Marlette) – 4:43
- "All the Way from New York" (Chynna Phillips) – 3:37
- "Fueled for Houston" (Wilson Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 4:15
- "Goodbye Carmen" (Wilson Phillips, Glen Ballard) – 5:17
- "Alone" (Wendy Wilson) – 5:17
- "I Hear You (Reprise)" (Carnie Wilson) – 2:06
Charts and certifications
Chart (1992) |
Peak position |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[2] |
30 |
Austrian Albums Chart[2] |
34 |
Canadian Albums Chart |
8 |
German Albums Chart[2] |
13 |
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[3] |
9 |
New Zealand Albums Chart[2] |
19 |
Norwegian Albums Chart[2] |
18 |
Swedish Albums Chart[2] |
20 |
Swiss Albums Chart[2] |
3 |
UK Albums Chart |
6 |
U.S. Billboard 200 |
4 |
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Certification |
Sales |
Canada |
2× Platinum |
200,000+ |
Switzerland |
Gold |
25,000+ |
United Kingdom |
Silver |
60,000+ |
United States |
Platinum |
1,000,000+ |
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Production
- Executive producer: Charles Koppelman
- Produced by Glen Ballard
- Recorded, engineered and mixed by Francis Buckley
- Additional recording by Julie Last and Ted Blaisdell
- Assistant engineers: Jon Dickinson, Jon Fundings, Tom Biener, Peter Doell, Charlie Paakkari, Thomas Hardisti, Jusy Kirschner
- Mastered by Chris Bellman and Bernie Grundman
Personnel
- Drums, percussion: John Robinson, Paulinho Da Costa, Carnie Wilson
- Bass: Bob Marlette, Robbie Buchanan, Greg Phillinganes, Glen Ballard, Leland Sklar, Neil Stubenhaus
- Guitars: Michael Landau, Steve Lukather, James Harrah, Michael Thompson
- Keyboards: Bob Marlette, Robbie Buchanan, Greg Phillinganes, Randy Kerber, Glen Ballard
- Saxophone: Marc Russo
- Horn and string charts prepared by Orion Crawford; additional preparation by Doug Dana and Jim Surell
- Strings arranged by Jerry Hey
References
- Wilson Phillips; Shadows & Light, CD liner notes. SBK Records, 1992.
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