Eroica

RELEASE
1990
LABEL
Virgin
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock

Album Review

After the disappointing Fruit at the Bottom, Wendy & Lisa hit a peak with their third album, Eroica. Containing some of the best music of their careers, it also is a perfect synthesis of the dance club beats of Fruit and the well-developed songwriting of their debut. "Staring at the Sun" and "Mother of Pearl" show compositional and arranging complexity that is positively breathtaking. What's more, the musicianship is at a peak, containing some of the best playing the duo has ever done, including a fiery Wendy Melvoin guitar solo in "Turn Me Inside Out." Lyrically, there is more depth as well. "Mother of Pearl," about broken relationships, and "Valley Vista," about a bittersweet childhood memory, have a far darker edge than the lighter material of Fruit. Even the love songs have more of a bite as well. Eroica is a perfect introduction to Wendy & Lisa's formidable talents.
Victor W. Valdivia, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Rainbow Lake
  2. Strung Out
  3. Mother of Pearl
  4. Don't Try to Tell Me
  5. Crack in the Pavement
  6. Porch Swing
  7. Why Wait for Heaven
  8. Turn Me Inside Out
  9. Skeleton Key
  10. Valley Vista
  11. Staring at the Sun