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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SOMEWHERE PRINCE IS SOBBING OVER LETTING THEM GO,
This review is from: Wendy & Lisa (Audio CD)
Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman played a cruical role in Prince'sRevolution.To the public,they're probably known for the parts in "Purple Rain" and in the raunchy intro to "Computer Blue".After Prince fired all of his band in 1986,Wendy & Lisa landed back on their feet with a deal on Columbia and released their debut in 1987.Truth be told,the ladies sound just fine without Jamie Starr. "Wendy & Lisa" is a very adventrous,stylistically diverse late Funky,taut workouts like "Honeymoon Express","Sideshow",and 1992's "Eroica",both of which pushed the musical envelope even
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wendy and Lisa's debut is underrated 80's timepiece,
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This review is from: Wendy & Lisa (Audio CD)
After Parade, Prince disbanded the Revolution and worked with both new and old musicians, including Sheila E., Wendy Melvoin, and Lisa Coleman. Although Wendy and Lisa had a few contributions on Sign 'O' The Times, they were jettisoned from his band per se, but that didn't matter. Wendy and Lisa decided to do their own thing, producing their debut album with the help of Prince drummer Bobby Z."Honeymoon Express" and "Sideshow" begin with some Prince-influenced funk and bass but Wendy and Lisa quickly give it their own sound immediately after. "Sideshow" has some amusing rhyming verses, "The government, firmament/spearmint, doublemint." "Waterfall" was the first single and I only heard it on MTV with their video. The strong drum rhythm and grinding guitar really won me over. And that chorus: "People may come/poeple may go/just as long as the water's slow/but watch out when you're headed for/the waterfall." The instrumental "White" with piano and soprano sax finds the duo going the jazz route. What improvs could've been made from this! "Blues Away" and "Song About," like the piano ballad "Stay," lack a Prince stamp, while "Chance To Grow" veers toward pop-jazz. "The Life" is my favourite song here, and is the original mellow piano version instead of the speeded up version on the Dangerous Minds soundtrack. It's back to Prince-like stuff in "Light." This could have been at home on Parade. Some of the music is Prince-influenced, but don't anyone dare mistake them for Prince satellite-bands such as the Time, Apollonia 6, or The Family! Wendy and Lisa are musicians in their own right. Besides, they declared independence by signing on with Columbia as opposed to Paisley Park. Too bad this album was overlooked by many. I wouldn't call it mainstream fodder. There are traces of funk, jazz, light pop, but nothing in a single category. One interesting note here: some of the backing percussion is done by Jonathan, presumably Jonathan Melvoin, Wendy's brother who later became backup drummer for the Smashing Pumpkins, and well,... you know the tragic rest.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Prince Who?,
By Music Geek (Richmond, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wendy & Lisa (Audio CD)
Why this album wasn't nominated for a Grammy is beyond me; it could be because, at the time of its release, music videos were all-important to the success of an album, and the video for "Waterfalls" was boring and easily forgettable. Nevertheless, this is a work of absolute beauty. Particularly brilliant are "Everything But You", "Chance to Grow", and "Blues Away", not to mention the exquisite instrumental, "White". Wendy and Lisa deserved a much better reception than they got for this album. Incidentally, the only song on which you could hear Prince's influence, in my opinion, was "Waterfalls".
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