A word of advice. If you’re one of the greatest songwriters of all time, and you’ve been responsible for some of the best albums ever made, be careful with your album titles. Calling your record ‘Imagination’ prompts a certain expectation. This record struggles to live up to that.
It isn’t a bad album, as such. Wilson’s voice is in reasonable shape, and his ear for harmony arrangements is as strong as ever. The songs themselves are okay. There’s nothing on this album that’ll change your life, but greater depths have been plumbed throughout Beach Boys history. The albums greatest failing is its overall sound – it’s very, very polished, when a few rough edges might have helped.
The two most familiar tracks are old Beach Boys tracks. ‘Keep An Eye On Summer’ and ‘Let Him Run Wild’ are both decent reworkings – the latter, in particular, works quite well several keytones down and delivered from a mature perspective. The greatest strength of this album is what it did to Wilson personally. After its creation, he gained enough confidence to tour again, which in turn lead to ‘Pet Sounds’ live, which in turn lead to ‘Smile’. A small step which makes this album more important than it is good.