Wilson Phillips (album)

The album was successful in the United States, where it peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 chart for 10 weeks starting August 4, 1990.

[1] It spent 125 weeks on the charts, including one year in the top 10.

The Globe and Mail called the album "a pleasant but lightweight collection of ditties that owes more to Stevie Nicks and (especially) Paula Abdul than it does to the respective artists' mamas and papas.

"[12] The New York Times considered it "an engaging high-gloss album of pop-rock songs that deal mostly with the complications of young love.

"[13] The Calgary Herald concluded that "slick production and the fact the gals harmonize nicely can't mask a shallowness so profound, it makes Martika seem deep.