|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
7 Reviews
|
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Album You've NEVER Heard!,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
Its been 30 years since this was last available. And what a tragedy that is! For those in the know, this is probably John Phillip's last great stand. It has all the grandeur and humor of his earlier work. Genevieve has quite a way of putting a song across. Its certainly nothing you would expect. And you might be amazed. Nearly every song is a small, equisitely shaped gem...and some are knock outs. Production is top notch.If you're up for it, this will knock your silk stockings off. Go ahead, be brave!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW,
By
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
WOW again! I've been looking for this album for years. My wife only knows about it from my memory (even though she was a record exec in the 70's).I bought it new in 1974 then bought 10 more and gave them away. Alas, as a sign of the times, by 1978 I ended up without the album.So I was elated when I saw it re-released! Then it took weeks & weeks to receive and I wondered if it would live up to the years of "drum-roll"! It far exceed it!!! It plays playfully thru my mind during the day! My wife loves it!!! We play it in our design studio over-n-over. It's too unusual to say much about the music you've got to hear it. She couldn't been a big star, BUT.....a tragity (career wise) of the times!!!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tickle- your -insides trippy!,
By sybilla "sybilla" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
I stumbled across Genevieve Waite fairly recently when I was blown away by a song I heard at the end of the indie film "Just a Kiss". Said song, of course, was the wonderful, whimsical "Love is Coming Back". I immediately found the soundtrack on Amazon, found out her name, but was then saddened to learn that her one album "Romance is On the Rise" made back in the 19070's, was nowhere to be found on CD or in general circulation. So, I was forced to buy the "JAK" soundtrack for that one song. Then to my absolute delight, a couple of months later, I checked back and there it was! Haven't looked back since- it's now safely tucked in amongst my CD collection and has become one of my favorites.Just the CD cover itself says it all- it captures the mood of the songs inside- playful, edgy, sexy, coy, trippy, rock n roll! The generous liner notes detailing how the album came into existence add greatly to the experience. This album sounds like 1950s sugar, with a dollop of 1920's whimsy, frosted with 1970s edge and trippiness. From the 1920s "Love is Coming Back" and "Slumming on Park Avenue", to the sweet 1950's "Danny" (did I hear what I think I heard about the monkey?!), to the slight country tinge on "Saying Goodbye", to the jazz-y "Girls", to the Grease 2- like "White Cadillac" to the Saturday Night Fever-like "Mr. Blue". Makes you wanna lick lemonade off your childhood sweetheart's forehead, moon at a stranger, skip through Central Park (any park really), jump off a moving train, then fall asleep and start all over again in your dreams. In a word- vintage.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
South Africa's Betty Boop,
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
Genevieve Waite was the third wife of John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas, and he produced and wrote all the songs on this - her only album. The sole non-original is Irving Berlin's "Slumming On Park Avenue". Waite had a highly distinctive voice, sort of a cross between Marilyn Monroe and Shirley Temple. She's as squealy and girly as Betty Boop!This delivery works for her and the cabaret/showtune-type material Phillips tailored for their act, which they'd perform at elite showcases like Reno Sweeney's in New York. The 1970's had a very cool and hip cabaret scene that flew under the radar of the dominant rock scene. These artists didn't just sing the old songbooks of composers like Cole Porter - they would also feature newer material. Karon Bihari would cover the Kinks' "Celluloid Heroes" in concert, and Genevieve would sing the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale". They stylishly gave these songs an intimate twist for the cabaret crowd. Genevieve was born and raised in South Africa, but moved to London after college. There she caught the eye of director Michael Sarne, who cast her in the lead role of his 1968 film "Joanna". She played a girl about town in London who becomes pregnant by her black boyfriend. This inter-racial romance caused it to be banned in her homeland, but the controversy made it a big British success. There's a great finale where Genevieve is dressed as Charlie Chaplin and tap-dances down a train platform past everyone in her life. Sarne would next direct "Myra Breckinridge". Waite then had a small part in the Elliott Gould movie "Move" (1970), in which she is mostly remembered for appearing topless. Her stormy marriage to Phillips started in 1972 and lasted 13 years. They hung with the Warhol crowd in New York and his rock star friends in L.A., and took up heavy drug use. Phillips wrote about this in his explicit 1986 autobiography "Papa John". They had 2 children together - Tamerlane and Bijou. Apart from the two films and this one album - that's all the world got from Genevieve Waite. She's never been heard from again. Too bad. She was a unique entertainer and a whole lot of fun. This CD is fantastic (it's also available for downloading). I still hope she'll do something else someday. P.S. - Do yourself a favor and "enlarge" the picture of the album cover, taken by fashion photographer Richard Avedon. Is that great or what?
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have the vinyl,
By Claire Lisa Kerner (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
This is one of my favorite albums. I purchased this about 25 years ago as I was a fan of Genevieve Waite after seeing her perform live at Reno Sweeneys. She put on a great show everytime and I loved the music so naturally when her album came out I bought it immediately. I still love this album and I would love to buy a new cd, but can't seem to locate one. The cd if you can find it would make a sensational gift for someone who loves Cole Porter, George Gershwin or Noel Coward's music.
5.0 out of 5 stars
have been waiting to hear this for decades! BRILLIANT!,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
I am so amazed at how great this recording is - I cannot stop playing it! As a hardcore Mamas & Papas fan I had always kicked myself for not picking up this vinyl when it first came out - heh - I was a child! Who would know? Discovering the CD reissue, I was thrilled to hear some "new" John Phillips work - and this, by far, is one of 'his' best pieces of work. As a previous reviewer stated, every song is a "gem". This is so beautiful - THIS is music and art. Genevieve also has a great vocal delivery - a wonderful collaberation. Rest in peace John!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
ROMANCE IS ON THE RISE,
By AlanH (KATHERINE, N.T. Australia) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Romance Is on the Rise (Audio CD)
You either Love this Album or you listen to it once and File it away so to speak. It has 4 Bonus Tracks that were not on the Original Vynl Release.There are some some Classic Tracks such as Slumming on Park Avenue and Transit Friends. Over all this CD is good Value the only issue is that Genevie Waite has a voice that you need to have an aquired Taste for as after awhile her Voice grates on your ears |
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
Romance Is on the Rise by Genevieve Waite (Audio CD - 2005)
Used & New from: $58.95
| ||