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Wendy & Lisa
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Album Details: Wendy & Lisa

Release Date:01/01/1987
Label:Sony
UPC:074644086225

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    First Album

    By LYNN B  Mar 30, 2002

    This is the first album of Wendy and Lisa after they split from Prince's band The Revolution. This was a very contempory album in the 80's and still holds alot of appeal. Singles included "Waterfall", "Honeymoon Express" and "Sideshow". However, t...he most overlooked song on the album is "Stay". Had they released this song in the 80's, you would probably already have a copy. This album is very ecclectic and hit home runs with dance, soul, R & B, and Jazz. The song "The Life" was redone to be included in the movie "Dangerous Minds", for which these ladies composed the score. Other scores include: Hav Plenty, Soul Food and Foolish. A must for all fans. Classic first album! Read more Less

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    oh yeah!!

    By lesterg1  Feb 1, 2000

    This is quite simply something you savior, to listen to yourself, when you are going through something with the one you love, and you know that your lover, does not quite understand where you are coming from, on a completely emotional/intelligent me...ntal state. Furthermore, the songs are something you play over and over, because of their elaborate hooks that sport musical force and skill too. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Released in late 1987, Wendy and Lisa was the debut by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman after they left Prince's much loved band, the Revolution. Although Sign o' the Times was justifiably heralded as a masterpiece, Melvoin and Coleman both possessed an energy and prowess that some felt was missing from that effort and those that followed. Luckily, a good part of those charms show up on this album. The deceptively simple "Honeymoon Express" has a propulsive energy mixed with effortless and recondite vocals, especially on the chorus. Given the pair's work with Prince, it's no surprise that the best songs here are conflicted and thought-provoking. Melvoin's off-centered and oddly sensual vocals never fail to impress, as does Coleman's keyboard shading and composing. The insinuating "Everything but You" is one of the more true-to-life and honest love songs you're likely to hear. The best track, "Stay," is suitably dark and oddly reassuring, and made this an instant classic. Everything's not... great here. "Chance to Grow" and the instrumental "White" both meander. Produced by Coleman, Melvoin, and Revolution drummer Bobby Z, Wendy and Lisa lasted well beyond its release date and is one fulfilling effort. - Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Wendy & Lisa

When Prince broke up the Revolution in 1986, guitarist Wendy Melvoin and keyboardist Lisa Coleman, friends since childhood, decided to team up for a new musical project. The two had grown up together in Los Angeles, where both of their fathers were session musicians and encouraged their musical development from a young age. Coleman joined the Revolution in 1979 for Dirt... Read more