Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Chynna Syndrome

 
 
After recording two extremely successful albums with friends Carnie and Wendy Wilson, Wilson Phillips' record label got greedy and wanted to turn the group's focal point -- Chynna Phillips -- into the next Belinda Carlisle. The result was 1995's "Naked and Sacred," which tanked big time and sent Phillips into retirement for a decade before returning with her former band for the covers collection "California." While Phillips solo album wasn't very good -- her thin voice was clearly better suited to be blended with her friends -- the title track was fantastic. (I remember when she appeared on David Letterman and he introduced the song as "Naked and Scared," a mistake he later explained resulted from his thinking about his wedding night!) Three years later, however, British singer Maria Nayler remade the song as more of a dance track and took it to No. 32 on the U.K. singles chart, a small vindication for the hit that should have been.

 

1 comment:

Sly said...

But you know in the UK any song put to that same dance beat could break the Top 40.