LL77 is the debut solo album by American singer Lisa Lisa, released in 1994.[3][4]
Production
The album was produced by Guru, Nona Hendryx, and Junior Vasquez, among others.[5] It was Lisa's intention to move away from the Latin bubblegum style of her past as lead vocalist of the band Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam by crafting a harder-sounding record.[6]
Critical reception
Rolling Stone wrote that "the songs, along with dependably crunchy rhythms, give up nifty pop hooks."[11] Entertainment Weekly called the album "all atmosphere and no guts," writing that "no matter how sultry the drumbeats, Lisa Lisa’s voice is too thin to provide much soul."[1] The New York Times deemed it "brave, flawed and, at moments, brilliant."[12]
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Why Can't Lovers" | | 5:20 |
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2. | "I'm Open" | Giovanni Salah | 4:21 |
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3. | "The Great Pretender" | | 4:37 |
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4. | "Skip to My Lu" | Salah | 3:59 |
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5. | "Covers" | Salah | 4:35 |
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6. | "Mr. Jimmy" | | 4:18 |
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7. | "Knockin' Down the Walls" | | 4:18 |
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8. | "When I Fell in Love" | - Vasquez
- Lydia Rhodes
- Joey Moskowitz
| 5:26 |
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9. | "Acid Rain" | - Vasquez
- Moskowitz
- David Werner
| 5:28 |
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10. | "If This Is Real" | | 5:06 |
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11. | "Make It Right" | - Vasquez
- Rhodes
- Tony Shimkin
| 5:33 |
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12. | "Same Old Thing" | | 6:24 |
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Singles
References
- ^ a b c "LL 77". EW.com.
- ^ a b "LL77". AllMusic.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 5. MUZE. p. 257.
- ^ "Lisa Lisa's back to talk about 'Life'". Chicago Defender. July 7, 2009.
- ^ "Pendulum Swings Back For Lisa Lisa". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 15, 1994 – via Google Books.
- ^ Harrison, Tom (24 Feb 1994). "Lisa Lisa's been to Hell and back: She took heat and got out of the Kitchen". The Province. p. B3.
- ^ Howell, David (30 Jan 1994). "LL 77". Edmonton Journal. p. E2.
- ^ Ford, Lynn Dean (7 Mar 1994). "LL 77". The Indianapolis Star. p. D4.
- ^ Jones, Alan (29 January 1994). "Market Preview: Mainstream - Albums" (PDF). Music Week. p. 17. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
- ^ Collins, Tracy (3 Apr 1994). "LL 77". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. F6.
- ^ a b Evans, Paul (May 5, 1994). "Rollin' & tumblin' — LL77 by Lisa Lisa". Rolling Stone. No. 681. p. 54.
- ^ Ehrlich, Dimitri (24 Apr 1994). "Turning Mundane Details Into Universal Themes". The New York Times. Arts Showcase. p. 36.
- ^ "Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam". Billboard.
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