There's Brian Wilson and there's the Beach Boys.
SMiLE, Love You and PS are Brian.
SMiLEY, Party and Sunflower are the BB's.
Honestly, I agree with this. Browsing the wiki articles for the old albums as I revisit (or in some cases discover) them, there's music critics who feel the same way in fact. Saying things like
Surfer Girl are better albums for getting who the BBs were than PS, which is "Brian and the Wrecking Crew."
That said, while I like both, I won't pretend I'm not more interested in Brian as an artist pre-1980. (After that he gets fairly sporadic due to mostly poor management & collaborators.) So, it stands to reason
Party! isn't exactly my favorite LP in the world. I get why it was made, and even as a filler project it's well-mixed, flows well, is as good as their pre-ASL output without half-trying. Very impressive in that regard. I dig the vibe of the happy, warm, "let's gather round the fireplace and do a sing-a-long" presentation it's going for. There's nothing like it in their discography except
Smiley, which feels like the same thing except coming down from a mind-blowing acid trip. This is
Smiley done with
Today's aesthetic, instead of SMiLE's. (One wonders what a "PS Party" might've been--Brian shooting the sh*t with members of an orchestra and having them pound out some rough jams on the violin and cello? Doesn't quite have the same intimacy I guess...)
I don't like "There's No Other Like My Baby," "Hully Gully," the self-deprecating "I Get Around/Deuce Coup" medley or "Barbara Ann." They're well done versions of those tracks (minus IGA/LDS) just not my cup of tea, selection-wise. So that's the big reason I'm subtracting points. I wish they would've done something like this again in the late 60s / early 70s though, with covers that matched the group's harmonic aesthetic better. I'd love to hear BB versions of The Association's greatest hits, like "Cherish" and "Everything That Touches You." Or a BB cover of "Judy Suite Blue Eyes" from CSN. The track selection here just feels kinda random and not always suited to their particular talents.
I'd give it a 3/5.