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Wendy and Lisa Review http://www.pampelmoose.com/
Ernest L Sewell, IV
Confessions Of A Prince Realist. You might want to sit down for this. "An ass hanging out on stage is an ass hanging out on stage. Period." | |
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Unlike the first three albums, I couldn't immediately get into White Flags (other than one or two songs). I thought, "oh god, this is the 'mature' album" that so many artists make at one point or antother, where they cut their hair, and reflect on their lives and careers, which is almost always a good thing for the artist, but doesn't always translate to great music.
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^ I agree. I was not a fan of Girl Bros. for some reason. Only listened once or twice. I had it for collection purposes. It was a few months before I heard the new album. I found myself really digging it. There are times when Wendy's voice seems to be mixed a bit low and it's a struggle to hear her, but having said that....the whole album is really, really well done. It's a perfect W&L album. Ernest L Sewell, IV
Confessions Of A Prince Realist. You might want to sit down for this. "An ass hanging out on stage is an ass hanging out on stage. Period." | |
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ernestsewell said: http://www.pampelmoose.com/
July 2nd, 2009 by Robert Ham Thankfully for Wendy & Lisa, the years have been kinder to them than they have to their former employer, musically speaking, as evidenced by this, the duo’s first album in a decade. Very passive-aggressive line right there. Wendy and Lisa have a wonderfully diverse and high-quality catalog - and WFOWC is superb, but comparing the outputs of the Girl Bros duo to Prince's is silly. Apples and Oranges. By the very nature of Prince's career trajectory, he has positioned himself so that he is able to release a plethora of material rivaling almost all other contemporary artists. W&L's priorities and situation are obviously different, and we are lucky to see an album every few years. The quality over quantity argument doesn't work here, as perspective has been placed by the wayside. Otherwise, the article is nice. Purple Fact #542: Prince can make a Weeble™ fall down. | |
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ernestsewell said: ^ I agree. I was not a fan of Girl Bros. for some reason. Only listened once or twice. I had it for collection purposes. It was a few months before I heard the new album. I found myself really digging it. There are times when Wendy's voice seems to be mixed a bit low and it's a struggle to hear her, but having said that....the whole album is really, really well done. It's a perfect W&L album.
Speaking of Girl Bros., while it's not my favorite album and some of my least favorite W&L songs are on it, the songs that I do love from Girl Bros, I truly love. I'm currently getting reacquainted with it, and a lot (though not all) of what I cast aside previously is piquing my interest. | |
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