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| | Fruit at the Bottom | | | Music Artist : | | Wendy & Lisa | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | EMI Import | | Release Date : | | 2000-04-04 | | Store Price : | | $19.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $19.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Lolly Lolly 2. Are You My Baby 3. Satisfaction 4. Always in My Dreams 5. Everyday 6. From Now On (We're One) 7. Tears of Joy 8. Someday I 9. I Think It Was December 10. Fruit at the Bottom
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Wendy and Lisa At Their Funkiest!!!! Submitted on: 2009-01-04 |
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This is the second album from Wendy and Lisa... the most recent being White Flags of Winter Chimneys which is not sold through Amazon yet but can only be purchased through their `official' website. This album provides a continuation of the funk-driven songs found on their first album ("Wendy and Lisa"). The album opens with a `funk trifecta' of songs, namely "Lolly Lolly", "Are You My Baby", and "Satisfaction". The album then switches gears and presents several more `mellow' compositions: "Always in My Dreams" (with great piano work from Lisa), and "Everyday" (which is terrific mixture of R&B with a hint of jazz).
The album then moves on to "From Now On (We're One)"; a song that, perhaps, can be described as `soft rock with a touch of r&b'. The next song appearing on the album is "Tears of Joy" which is a beautiful `slow jam' contemplating the ability of love to produce seemingly conflicting emotions: `Tears of Joy, Smiles of Sorrow'. "Someday I" is the next cut from the album and is a song that is exemplary of the influence that they had on Prince as it sounds like something that could have made it onto the Around the World in A Day album. The next song is a surprising Gospel-reminiscent "I Think It Was December". This song has a definite Gospel feel to it but doesn't get overly `preachy'. "I Think It Was December" truly exemplifies the wide range of music that Wendy and Lisa are capable of writing. Finally, the album ends where it began; with a funk driven song called "Fruit at the Bottom", the album's title track.
This album is a must-have for Wendy and Lisa fans! It is the `funkiest' album of their 5 and is a testament to their wide-ranging musical genre capabilities. I highly recommend it!
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Wendy and Lisa Bring out the funk Submitted on: 2008-08-25 |
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| Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2TYZ8L87BE5FD |
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One of the best! Submitted on: 2008-02-17 |
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I've always loved Wendy & Lisa since they were with Prince and all that people. I have to recognice that this is one of the best albums I've had of them. Better that Eroica. More funky and funny. We have to thank this girls that good times they give us.
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FRUITAT THE BOTTOM Submitted on: 2006-03-09 |
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| FRUIT AT THE BOTTOM IS GREAT CD I LOVE ALL THE SONG ON THE CD WENDY AND LISA -KEEP IT UP GIRLS- |
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Simply Stunning Submitted on: 2005-06-21 |
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| This is one of those albums that you let play all the way through over and over again. What a great sophmore album. The music is really cookin on this album. It's alot more uptempo and alot more soulful-rock than the first album. Wendy and Lisa were always making music that was so ahead of it's time. Well alot of Prince related artists were always ahead of their times too. If you like ladies who can rock, groove, sing and write their own music then you must get this cd. |
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