His California Album
| His California Album | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1973 | |||
| Genre | Blues, soul | |||
| Label | Dunhill | |||
| Producer | Steve Barri | |||
| Bobby "Blue" Bland chronology | ||||
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His California Album is an album by the American musician Bobby "Blue" Bland, released in 1973.[1][2] The album introduced Bland to a larger pop audience.[3] It peaked at No. 136 on the Billboard 200.[4] Bland supported the album with a North American tour.[5]
Production
The album was produced by Steve Barri and arranged by Michael Omartian.[6][7] Mel Brown and Larry Carlton were among the guitar players who contributed to the recording sessions.[8][9] "Goin' Down Slow" was written by St. Louis Jimmy Oden.[10] "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" is a cover of the Luther Ingram song.[11] "I've Got to Use My Imagination" is a version of the song made famous by Gladys Knight & the Pips.[12]
Critical reception
The Omaha World-Herald called Bland "a most persuasive vocalist" whose "style loses little of its bite".[19] The Ann Arbor News praised Bland's "exquisite, huskily expressive voice".[20] The Berkeley Daily Gazette opined that the album "is a successful merger of blues and soul with Bland's Sam Cookish strains partying on both sides."[21] Robert Christgau lamented that Bland "[put] his stamp on nothing."[13] The Los Angeles Times deemed "It's Not the Spotlight" "one of the best 'lost love' songs of the year."[22] The Herald considered His California Album to be one of the best blues albums of 1973.[7]
Joel Selvin, in a 1991 San Francisco Chronicle article, called the album "a lost classic".[23] In 2000, the Evening Standard labeled it "a masterpiece of gritty crossover soul."[24]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "This Time I'm Gone for Good" | |
| 2. | "Up and Down World" | |
| 3. | "It's Not the Spotlight" | |
| 4. | "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" | |
| 5. | "Goin' Down Slow" | |
| 6. | "The Right Place at the Right Time" | |
| 7. | "Help Me Through the Day" | |
| 8. | "Where Baby Went" | |
| 9. | "Friday the 13th Child" | |
| 10. | "I've Got to Use My Imagination" |
References
- ^ The Rough Guide to Rock (3rd ed.). Rough Guides. 2003. p. 105.
- ^ Komara, Edward (2004). The Blues Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. p. 98.
- ^ "Bobby 'Blue' Bland". The Daily Telegraph. June 25, 2013. p. 29.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2001). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums, 1955-2001. Record Research. p. 78.
- ^ Hunt, Dennis (November 10, 1973). "Bobby Blue: Blues Singer". Los Angeles Times. p. II.6.
- ^ Hoskyns, Barney (2009). Waiting for the Sun: A Rock & Roll History of Los Angeles. Backbeat Books. p. 264.
- ^ a b Von Malder, Tom (December 14, 1973). "Bland 'Blues' among finest". The Herald. Vol. 25, no. 37. Wheeling. p. 4.3.
- ^ Schneider, Jason (January 21, 2006). "The great Bobby Bland is coming to town". The Kitchener-Waterloo Record. p. E2.
- ^ Shuster, Fred (March 22, 2004). "Sounds Familiar". Los Angeles Daily News. p. U12.
- ^ Hannusch, Jeff; Dahl, Bill. "Bobby 'Blue' Bland: Storied Blues Singer Anything but Bland". Goldmine. Vol. 29, no. 22. pp. 14–18.
- ^ a b All Music Guide to Soul. Backbeat Books. 2003. p. 57.
- ^ a b Anderson, Dale (January 19, 1974). "Mini Rock Record Reviews". Pause. The Buffalo News. p. 31.
- ^ a b "Bobby Bland". Robert Christgau. Retrieved October 13, 2025.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (1998). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. I. MUZE. p. 585.
- ^ Hadley, Frank-John (1993). The Grove Press Guide to the Blues on CD. The Grove Press. p. 18.
- ^ MusicHound Blues: The Essential Album Guide (2nd ed.). Visible Ink Press. 1998. p. 35.
- ^ The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin Books. 2006. p. 48.
- ^ The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. Random House. 1983. p. 44.
- ^ Smith, Will (October 19, 1973). "New Sounds". Omaha World-Herald. p. 9.
- ^ "Record Review". The Ann Arbor News. October 21, 1973. p. 46.
- ^ Tolces, Todd (November 7, 1973). "Out to lunch". Berkeley Daily Gazette. p. 15.
- ^ Hilburn, Robert (December 11, 1973). "Clearing the Decks for '74 Album Flood". Los Angeles Times. p. IV.20.
- ^ Selvin, Joel (September 8, 1991). "Pop CDs". Sunday Datebook. San Francisco Chronicle. p. 37.
- ^ Bell, Max (March 22, 2000). "The Van has been overtaken". Evening Standard. p. 57.