Willa Was Here

Willa Was Here

by Willa Ford
Willa Was Here

Willa Was Here

by Willa Ford

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Overview

Perhaps it was inevitable, once Britney shot to stardom strutting in short skirts and, once she got there, she stripped to "Satisfaction" and teased Bob Dole's dog in Pepsi ads. Perhaps it was inevitable, once Christina got what a girl wants, and then danced as a French courtesan for a tie-in to Moulin Rouge. Perhaps it was inevitable once Jessica Simpson trashed her virginal image with a spread in FHM, or when Mandy Moore had videos directed by Gregory Dark, the auteur behind such extreme-porn as Sex Freaks. Perhaps it was inevitable, but nevertheless, Willa Ford is shocking, even to jaded observers of pop culture. She's presented as a panting, wanton teen tart, a girl that is desperate to be bad. On the front cover, she looks strikingly like Nomi Malone, Elizabeth Berkley's legendary loose-cannon white-trash stripper from Paul Verhoeven's classic Showgirls. On the back, she's dressed in vulgarly short short-shorts; inside, she's posed provocatively on a motorcycle, legs invitingly askew. (Plus, the month the album hit the stores, she was on the cover of the Maxim spin-off Stuff, with enough makeup to look like a raccoon.) And that's it -- that's how you know Willa was here, that's what the album is about. Maybe the lead single, "I Wanna Be Bad," has some post-Britney, Max Martin flair, and is pretty catchy, but that's the one time the entire cynical enterprise works. After that, things become startlingly crass in its commerciality, as each sub-Jessica Simpson dance-pop cut and syrupy ballad only enhance the sneaking suspicion that this is all about presenting middle-age record collector sex fantasies as modern pop (even the CD's label plays into this, looking like a 45 -- something that would make no sense to a teen audience, if that's indeed who this is for). ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/17/2001
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678343728
Rank: 153180

Tracks

  1. I Wanna Be Bad
  2. Did Ya' Understand That
  3. Ooh Ooh
  4. Tired
  5. Joke's on You
  6. Tender
  7. Don't You Wish
  8. Prince Charming
  9. Somebody Take the Pain Away
  10. Haunted Heart
  11. Dare

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Willa Ford   Primary Artist,Vocals
Eve Nelson   Keyboards
Tim Kelley   Bass,Drums,Keyboards
Michael Nigro   Keyboards
Gerry Leonard   Guitar
Masa Shimizu   Guitar
Jennifer Carr   Vocals (Background)
Andy Marvel   Keyboards
Bob Robinson   Piano,Guitar

Technical Credits

Bob Robinson   Engineer,Producer,Composer
Eve Nelson   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Cynthia Daniels   Vocal Production Assistance
Falonte Moore   Composer,Producer,Programming
Rob Chiarelli   Mixing
Rob Fusari   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Programming
Robbie Nevil   Composer,Producer
Jim Caruso   Mixing
Anthony Acid   Producer
Sabelle Breer   Composer
DJ Skribble   Composer,Producer
Annie Lennox   Composer
Tim Kelley   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Willa Ford   Composer,Vocal Arrangement,Executive Producer
Tom Coyne   Mastering
Howie Hirsh   Composer,Producer
Bonzai Jim Caruso   Mixing
Christina Dittmar   Design,Art Direction
Brian Kierulf   Composer
Alberto Guzman   Hair Stylist
Andy "Crazy Andy" Shane   Executive Producer
Anthony Acid Project   Composer
Sheppard   Mixing,Drum Programming
Darius   Keyboard Programming
Josh Schwartz   Composer
Mark Seliger   Photography
Jason Flom   Executive Producer
Jennifer Carr   Vocal Arrangement
Alan Friedman   Digital Editing
Andy Marvel   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Ken Gioia   Composer
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