ORANGE – Album CD
$14.87
The MonaLisa Twins’ second original album provides listeners with a whole new experience. While staying true to their roots – The Sixties – this album branches out into new, more experimental territories of musical styles. You can expect a very tongue-in-cheek side of the MonaLisa Twins. Check the tabs below for more info.
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Album Name: ORANGE
Album Type: CD – 12 Tracks
Release Date: 29 Sep 2017
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01 | The Future | [wonderplugin_audio id=”82″] |
02 | No More Worries Company | [wonderplugin_audio id=”83″] |
03 | Once Upon A Time | [wonderplugin_audio id=”84″] |
04 | Close To You | [wonderplugin_audio id=”85″] |
05 | It’s Alright | [wonderplugin_audio id=”86″] |
06 | Waiting For The Waiter | [wonderplugin_audio id=”87″] |
07 | In It For Love | [wonderplugin_audio id=”88″] |
08 | Count On Me | [wonderplugin_audio id=”89″] |
09 | Sweet Lorraine | [wonderplugin_audio id=”90″] |
10 | That’s Life | [wonderplugin_audio id=”91″] |
11 | Club 27 | [wonderplugin_audio id=”92″] |
12 | Still A Friend Of Mine | [wonderplugin_audio id=”93″] |
About the Album
The MonaLisa Twins’ much anticipated follow-up original record to their debut album “When We’re Together”. 5 years have passed since the release of original material while the Twins played countless shows all over Europe, moved their residence to England, and learned some important life lessons. In other words … they lived life.
In comparison to their first album, which was still written in their teens, ORANGE gives a more mature, sometimes satirical, yet overall still light-hearted approach to topics we all deal with. Love, community, doubt, the past and future and the generally unsettling direction society seems to be taking.
While staying true to their passion for melodic, quirky songwriting, plenty of harmonies, a very “60s” sound and twangy guitar licks, this album branches out into new territories and incorporates very psychedelic but also earthy, bluesy, sometimes even jazzy tones. Built upon everything you loved about their debut album, you can expect to hear a more experimental and very tongue-in-cheek side of the MonaLisa Twins.
Lyrics, Music, Performance, Engineering, Production and Album Design/Photos: MonaLisa Twins
Album Name: ORANGE
Album Type: CD – 12 Tracks
Release Date: 29 Sept 2017
Jeff (verified owner) –
I just want to say I think your music is really good!
Kirby Lee Davis –
An impressive album of original material, one demonstrating admirable growth in songwriting, musicianship, and sound engineering/production. I love it!
Ben Cuker (verified owner) –
Orange is great listening!
Michael (verified owner) –
While I truly love their covers. Orange is a great cd. I just can’t get enough of the twins.
Vic Zimet –
I wish you would come to the US particularly St Augustine Florida. we have a world class amphitheater
Michael (verified owner) –
I agree. I live on the Gulf Coast, but would make the drive to see these two.
Michael Cypcar (verified owner) –
I think all of the Twins’ albums are great, not just Orange. I bought their entire collection
of CDs last year. I’ve been listening to them ever since I received them. In addition, I
also bought their ‘Why?’ album as soon as it was released. This album contains original
songs by them. Great album! The Twins are gorgeous, talented, and really nice girls!
I hope they come out with a new album soon!
Mike
ray marshall (verified owner) –
❤ the album and everything you girls do++++++
Andrew Ball (verified owner) –
A lovely album of MLT’s original music, I could listen over and over again
Dave (verified owner) –
I bought this for a friend’s birthday having heard several tracks online. She loves it … I’ll see if I can get her to leave a review. For myself, I just love the freshness and diversity of the twin’s music. I got myself the double album Cavern Club which is fabulous x
Nigel Wyndham Ford (verified owner) –
This album is an absolute gem. I play this over and over in my car.
David White (verified owner) –
This is a great album of original songs. I’ve just ordered ‘Why’, can’t wait to that to arrive.
Brian K. (verified owner) –
this was a total surprise it is fab. Great songs clever lyrics and fun to listen too, because of this I downloaded Why?
Hirokazu (verified owner) –
“Orange” is very rich album in variety. The most favourite tune is “Close to you” and the second is “Still a friend mine”. I also love “Close to you” in Duo sessions, which I have not yet gotten.
Roger Howard (verified owner) –
The Orange album is wonderful. I enjoy the 60’s style and your version of it. You bring a newness to the music and of course you have beautiful voices that harmonize so well. I like your covers and I enjoy your originals even more.
Bob Donaldson (verified owner) –
I totally, totally, totally love this album. Even if it only contained the one profoundly beautiful track, “Still A Friend of Mine”, with it’s powerful yet minimilistic grand piano, sumptious lyrics and the purest of lead vocals by Lisa Wagner with beautiful harmonies added by Mona, and strings – but there is so very much more. The heart-crushing “Close to You” and heart-warming “You Can Always Count On Me”. Each track has a slick and highly catchy melody and chorus allowing you to croak along (in my case) to the thoughtfully provided and inspirational lyrics that leave you breathless with admiration for the sheer song-writing, music-making, harmonisation and breadth-of-musical styles embodied in these wonderfully talented ladies. And as if that were not enough, they also designed their own stand-out-from-the-crowd album cover!
Nima Rosepiper (verified owner) –
The Orange cd is great! I knew it would be because the first MLT album I ever bought was the Orange download.
Phil Whitley (verified owner) –
The MonaLisa Twins are the best!🎤🎸⭐⭐💖
I also bought the 2 for 1 offer, but this review is for the Orange album. I love the songs on this album and they sound best listening through my AKG headphones. Very good mixing and mastering! Oh yeah, I wore my Orange t-shirt yesterday!
Mark Harrison (verified owner) –
Bought the 2 for 1 offer a few weeks ago and haven’t actually got to playing Why yet, because Orange is so good. It is good retro 60s music and I like very your harmonies.
Brilliant
Iberê Arco e Flexa (verified owner) –
I have just posted a comment in your “Live at the Cavern Club”. I bought Orange just to start to know your originals. I feel that you have to invest deeply in this path! You have the talent to do so! As playing covers, you will be remembered as good players and singers; but through the originals, you will be remembered as an important British Band forever.
Lena Kinnon (verified owner) –
I hadn’t heard any songs off of this album before purchasing. I took advantage of the 2 for 1 deal. I’m glad I did. I really enjoy this album.
Michael Kennard (verified owner) –
As I have been listening to both this (Orange) album and Why? since they arrived almost exclusively, I find it difficult to pick a favorite song, they are all so exceptional.
Your wit, musical talent and vocal ability speaks volumes.
So much so, that I just purchased the entire collection, as well as the DVD.
Thank you!
Johanna-Hypatia –
As soon as I heard MLT’s hommage to “Revolution 9” (and very well done in keeping with its inspiration), “The Future,” I knew I would love this band. You cannot pull off a successful “Revolution 9” hommage without being awesome.
Carol (verified owner) –
Delighted in the high quality sound and in the variety of song types. Excellent vocal qualities, too.
Martie (verified owner) –
New fan. So glad I found you! Brilliant, fresh, original, insightful, satirical. Music & lyrics with substance. And, yes, your voices blend so beautifully together. There aren’t enough superlatives. I want to see you on SNL, Jimmy Fallon, & Jimmy Kimmel! Rock on!
Thomas Myers –
Would love to be able to buy a digital download of this album. I just bought Why. Spectacular album!!!
Paul (verified owner) –
Love the album . Very beautiful
Gary Stone (verified owner) –
Love the orange album! “Still a friend of mine” is my favorite song you do. More more more!!! Great music keep up the great work!
André Jean (verified owner) –
This album made me happy when i listen to it, so many goods songs that’s stay in your head all day long at work i whistle them all the time
Michel Roy (verified owner) –
Guys first of all I love your album’s cover its beautiful. You look to have so much fun on the picture.
If you want an album that take you into different musical mood , this album is for you . Love you guys
Brad Ballard (verified owner) –
A good fun listen. Fantastic harmonies delivering very well crafted yet whimsical lyrics.
Steve Kirk (verified owner) –
A superb album. I play it all the time. There’s no fillers. It’s up there with the best from the best. A quite brilliant work
James Hammond (verified owner) –
Hi, since you asked here’s my impressions. The songs musically are clever, they hook one into the very impressive lyrics, and thanks for the lyric booklet by the way, I’m a lyrics guy and feel disappointed if, regardless of the music, the words are crap and make no sense. I really like the artwork and packaging too. Thanks for putting the ad on FB, otherwise I’d not be writing this.
Perry Villanueva (verified owner) –
I just heard the Orange CD. I love their harmonies and richness in their songs. And I just love their voices and how it matches the music.
The song “Sweet Lorraine” was beautiful and it makes me feel like a young man again. The song “Still a Friend of Mine” is a great song and very sentimental to me.
David Gagnon (verified owner) –
Artists probably prefer to discuss their most recent work. However, new fans of MLT can enjoy a large collection of high quality music at their own pace. For the listener, the process of fully hearing all the subtle harmonies, the practiced perfection of the instrumental work and percussion, the carefully-added keyboard enhancements, and how they are all skillfully mixed together … takes time and concentration. MLT’s music deserves that attention.
It is clear that a lot of thought, skill and care go into the preparation of all MLT albums. Orange and its original music is well-supported by narrative, performance and behind-the-scenes videos – so fans can experience even more of MLT and their music.
One could write at much greater length about the attractive features of each song on this album. Still a Friend of Mine is simply a thing of absolute beauty in its sentiment, arrangement and performance. The guitars return for Sweet Lorraine – a deft bit of storytelling which begins with an ominous progression of notes and ends semi-tragically, but with one of the best/funniest lines on the album. Even without JS’s blues harp on Waiting for the Waiter, this song would still be a real musical treat in yet another musical style; its video’s allusion to the 1960s, and waiting for the foot-dragging social status quo to change, adds another dimension to the song. With great energy and skill, Club 27 drums, rocks and riffs its tribute to young departed musicians. The gentle and sweet Count on Me makes me think of Appalachian folk music – as MLT shows their versatility in this style of music, too. Once Upon a Time and its related videos are so beautifully done!
The lost craft of album art is alive and well with the imaginative lyric booklet design. The behind-the-scenes video shows that the art’s creation also involved a considerable degree of self-sacrifice by those involved in its wild photo-shoot!
Tim Arnold (verified owner) –
What a great album. To point out every individual highlight is impossible. The Twins are showing they are not afraid to dive into unchartered waters with the variety of songs on this CD. From the sweet and beautiful “Close To You” and “Count On Me” to the playful pop sounds of “That’s Life” and “Sweet Lorraine” or flat out rockin’ on “Club 27”. Then a taste of some sultry blues with “Waiting For The Waiter”. John Sebastian on harp and Mona on slide guitar is like Bourbon and velvet. If that is not enough just throw in “Still A Friend Of Mine” which to me is a masterpiece on the same level as songs like Imagine or Sounds Of Silence. So beautiful. I think years from now MLT fans will look back on this song and album as an absolute classic.
Gerry (verified owner) –
Fantastic album! Voices are amazing as usual. I love the orange and white swirl.
Tom (verified owner) –
Ordered this as a gift for a friend,who is just as blown away by Mona and Lisa as I am.He is now the owner of all your Original albums.
Erkki –
I like these young ladies 🎶they are awesome and radiates with their essence what they play and sing 🌹
So nice 🎶
Bobby S (verified owner) –
I love this Orange CD so much that this is the second copy I purchased so far.
They are all good songs, but my favorites are: “Close To You”, “In It For Love”, “Count On Me”, and “Still A Friend Of Mine”.
If you do not yet have a copy, buy one now.
Bobby S.
Luke (verified owner) –
More songs like It’s Alright and That’s Life please. This album is great
Mario Gelinas (verified owner) –
I enjoyed that album veey much and i d love to se you live in Victoriaville,Qc Canada there is a perfect venue there for you
Donna (verified owner) –
Love your sound and really enjoyed this. Would love to see you live!!
Kevin Smith (verified owner) –
An absolute breath of fresh air! The sounds of yesteryear, today! On every song you can hear the love and enjoyment they have for what they do
mark sully (verified owner) –
Good harmony great listening Good work
Harry Ryan (verified owner) –
Really enjoyed listening to your work and would love to get to see a live performance sometime the smiles on you’re faces when you’re performing says it all keep on rocking
Allen Tork (verified owner) –
I have already purchased this album, and love it very much !
This one I purchased for my daughter.
Robert Felstead (verified owner) –
Really good album, these girls should really be better known than they are, come on promoters do your job.
David Bradley (verified owner) –
Brilliant album with fantastic songs produced to perfection to give that fresh Electric/acoustic 60s sound, played and sang exquisitely.
I’m a Big Band swing singer, but love many genres of music and this album along with the ‘When we’re together’ album has given me the spark and inspiration to get my acoustic guitar out and strum along- Thank you girls and the band for the immense pleasure I get from your lovely music.
Jim Hilton –
Ladies; I’ve been listening to your music for past 3-4 years it’s really great. I love the harmony, rhythm and occasional key change y’all do – great stuff. “Count one me” I’ve never heard this song for some reason? I can feel the vibes going through my body very peaceful / soothing. Thanks
Jambar (verified owner) –
I love the whole Family and as a Music Fan and Musician, born 1949, I find their original songs are so sound of the Sixties and Seventies. Bright, colourful and wonderful texts. Thank you ladies for making me feel young and loved again.
André Gonçalves –
Sonho em ver um show dessas gêmeas fantásticas aqui no Brasil!
Todas as músicas desse CD são excelentes! Tudo delas é muito bom!
I dream with a show of these fantastic twins here in Brazil! All the songs on this CD are excellent! Everything they do is really good!
Frank Kok (verified owner) –
I love it. And you know that orange is the colour of the Netherlands?
Rick Twomey (verified owner) –
This CD titled ORANGE…which just happens to be Lisa’s favorite color is a wonderful album of “strange” songs that are Futuristic and Funny but in a sense really probable…serious songs and even one about the dead…there are two songs with special guest John Sebastian of the Lovin Spoonful on the blues harp taking us back to “Once Upon a Time” and another “Waiting for the Waiter” a strange song with Lisa begging the waiter to give her the change for the meal she had paid for in this restaurant on a very rainy day and Mona on Slide guitar with Sebastian’s blues harp all giving you the listener an eerie feeling as you here rain pouring down…then there’s a song “Close To You” that seems to be really personal as if it could be about a true relationship by Lisa…Mona creates another type of relationship with “Sweet Lorraine”..a relationship that could be jealousy deathly….my favorite on this CD is about death..a song titled “Club 27” which refers to the musicians and singers that all died in real life at the age of 27…but the sound the beat of this song is really rocking to the point it could be approaching heavy metal..I mean it truly is different from any song these girls have ever written….oh yes this is an original song album…it swings from one mood to another and when it comes to the end where Lisa is “Still a Friend of Mine” the mood swings again with Papa Rudi in his dress whites playing the piano to this beautiful ballad with 3-string orchestra instruments providing a finish that leaves the listener begging for more.
Tomás F. Calvo (verified owner) –
This is a fantastic album, there’s not a mediocre song on it, every song is fantastic! The more I listen to it, the more nuances I discover. I get nothing but praise when I give MLT albums out as gifts, makes me look good!
Herbert Sanz (verified owner) –
You girls do it right, I love the music and of course your wit and candor. The album does grow on you and I don’t mind listening to it all day in my shop. That’s where the music room is.
Simon Wallis (verified owner) –
Loved Orange, for a person of my generation, had all the suspense of something new with just the right hint of nostalgia. Thank you.
Allen Tork (verified owner) –
The more I listen to ORANGE – the more I like it !
Really like – No more worries company.
Two favorite songs on this album are – Sweet Lorraine and Still a friend of mine !
Extremely well produced ,!
Thewi –
Ich bin von den MonaLisa Twins echt angetan. Mir ließ die Frage keine Ruhe, wieso mich die Imagine-Version von MLT irgendwie an ein “Karma Police” (Radiohead)-Cover von Walk off the Earth erinnerte. Jetzt habe ich mir das Karma Police-Video von WOTE mal wieder angeschaut. Und ich wurde tatsächlich fündig (ab Minute 2:25).. ????
Hermann Fleischhauer (verified owner) –
I have become big in the 60s – with “Friday on my mind” (even played in 1966 with the student band) and I love the music, like Mona and Lisa, who interpret this great, exciting and beautifully.They impress with the best musical work, in addition to their excellent singing also through a clean, appealing instrumentalization, like Lisas Leadguitar. My collection is now completed by your CDs. Clear recommendation.
Pierre Girard (verified owner) –
From the moment this duo of Mona and Lisa came on my facebook feed, I liked the music they were making, giving a new life to old tunes and they seemed so capable. In fact, I thought they were brilliant. I played their clips over and over again and marvelled at the ease they were showing playing their instruments. Not only that but stage, camera presence. You got to love the girls and their arrival on the music scene. To reach this level can take years and years or you’ve got that natural gift and, bot, they’ve got it! Looking forward to more music from MonaLisa Twins!
Allan Morton (verified owner) –
Being introduced to Mona and Lisa via their more acoustic YouTube videos the amount of diverse musicality on this album was an instant and pleasant surprise. It’s clear that a lot of effort has gone into its creation and it offers a great range of styles.
1. The Future – Whilst similar to the start of a few ELO albums this intro sets the up the album nicely so listeners don’t feel comfortable in knowing what to expect next! The future is bright (and maybe not just orange!) and we hope the master plan works.
2. No More Worries Company – A bright sparkly tune in a music hall style with upbeat lyrics encouraging us to pass on all our problems for the girls to fix! If only we could, but hearing such music will help a lot.
3. Once Upon a Time – Starting off as the missing link between Rubber Soul and Revolver with great blues harp by John Sebastian keeping the groove moving. A tale of love and fun in a world of music. With a great range of 60’s guitar sounds, feelings and lyrical references, Rock ‘n’ Roll will never die if the MonaLisa Twins have their way.
4. Close to You – Early 60’s musical style tribute to a lost young love which is causing heartache until the past finally fades away. Lovely guitar and drums.
5. It’s Alright – Being misunderstood at school with a head full of musical dreams and realising it’s alright to follow your own path when things will eventually come good. Classic guitar throughout with a Beatles ’63 style. The delightful question & answer chorus adds to the sense of confirmation that the right path is being followed in the end.
6. Waiting for the Waiter – With a laid back deep south vibe performed with John Sebastian this song about waiting for the waiter can be applied to a life waiting to be rescued from being stuck in a groove whilst the rest of the world proceeds all around at a faster speed. A real toe tapper.
7. In it for Love – Fantastic guitar playing in this joyful song about love. With words knowingly acknowledging that their music may appear to some listeners as being out of fashion, to lovers of good honest music this fashion never dies. Love the Queen beginning and Beatles ending!
8. Count on Me – A beautiful melody and chorus feature in this song of shared love and companionship. James Taylor would die for such a song.
9. Sweet Lorraine – A slightly stronger vocal style as Mona takes over for this song of unrequited love at a dance hall where the emotions of love cause extreme and deadly behaviour in the “pretty nice girl with a touch of insanity” (do we know this girl?). The story does not end well of course but the song takes us through all of the emotions as they lead the girl her to her eventual destiny.
10. That’s Life – This is such a great upbeat song about life and its meaning as each day can be so different, some days you can feel magical and other days you just want to hide away. Backing vocals are also spot on and also includes a Harrison-esque guitar break. There is a fantastic video for this song with an amazing performance by Mona (second only to the Bus Stop video!).
11. Club 27 – Direct from a hazy beat club, this rocker is a story about the infamous virtual Club 27 and is clear that you cannot stay up in the stars for too long as the price you pay for living this way may be too high (based on the shared fate of Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Brian Jones and Jimi Hendrix who all died aged 27). Fantastic guitar playing at the end which is reminiscent of Eric Clapton – how does Lisa do it?
12. Still a Friend of Mine – A lovely final track with sublime vocals from Lisa (which rise to new heights) and great piano. With some little touches of Julian Lennon’s Saltwater, Paul McCartney would have been pleased to write such a song himself. The strings add a new dimension to the music as this tale of people or society who do not value the things that really should be valued (but regardless will still be considered a friend) concludes the album with a plea for love to take over.
In conclusion this a great album showcasing Mona and Lisa’s amazing musical abilities and has the confident feeling of two people who totally share the joy of creating this music. The fact that they can each play so many different instruments (along with special contributors) brings a great variety and range to the playing styles on the album. The bass is spectacular throughout with a lovely warm sound for all the instruments and everything has clearly been expertly produced. The vocals are always so clear and not mixed into the background as per the auto-tuned compressed style that modern music has unfortunately evolved into. Musical influences permeate the album but always to its advantage and it’s clear that Mona and Lisa can master almost any genre from music’s recent past with ease and carry it forward into the future with confidence and style.
NICOLA WHITTEN (verified owner) –
Having listened to the mona lisa twins original Album Orange I was really impressed by their style and their song writing in general i loved all the songs especially once upon a time sweet Lorraine close to.you and waiting for the waiter
All in all.it is a great Album.and I would recommend it whole heartedly
William Miller (verified owner) –
Love it love the fact that it’s all pretty much orginal stuff pretty flamingos is a great unheard classic rest of the album just as good
Jen Wren (verified owner) –
I heard one song by chance and loved your harmonies. CD is brightening my day. Thank you. I’ve joined the club for a month but not sure if you send links to things or I get to browse. ????❤
Jim Lallement (verified owner) –
Great album, been playing it in my car for several days
Steve Scaldwell (verified owner) –
A nice refreshing change from a lot of music around at the moment also singing a lot of songs I remember when I was younger keep up the good work
Ted Berggren –
I was introduced to the MonaLisaTwins through their collaboration with an artist from my generation, John Sebastian, and had to learn more about them. My first thought was that, as I have just turned 70, I am probably not the demographic they are trying to reach. But after reading some of the other reviews, I see I am not the only one in my age group that loves their music. And while the covers of 60’s music are a delight to hear, it’s the original songs capturing the feel of that era that are most remarkable. Lucky for me I am not one who is stuck in the past, listening to only the “original hits” by the original artists. But it is hard to find current music I can relate to. I guess what I am trying to say is that I love what I’ve heard so far and look forward to exploring more of their music.
Harry Grey Wolf Bellingham (verified owner) –
2 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES, 2 WONDERFUL VOICES, AND 2 AMAZING INSTRUMENTELISTS, WHAT ELSE CAN YOU WANT??? MORE PLEASE.
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Mats Rydberg (verified owner) –
I like this album very much. I really like this song “Close To You”. One of my favorite songs. This version reminds me of The Beatles Rubber Soul album…
Michael Hughes (verified owner) –
MonaLisa Twins have nailed it again with “Orange”. Having bought into the classic illusion that “all the good pop songs have been written”, these two have proved me so, so wrong. Its been a long time since I have had new and insanely catchy songs dancing inside my head all day. MLT have recharged my cerebral jukebox with their deftly crafted melodies, clever and reverential arrangements, sublime harmonies, and their exquisite musicianship. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Mona Lisa Twins for bringing joy to us amidst all the doom and gloom of these times!
Randall Lanier (verified owner) –
I love this album, the original music that they have come to create is beautiful and anyone will enjoy it
Yvonne Ljungerwald (verified owner) –
I love the album ????????
David Paintin (verified owner) –
Listening to “Orange” again while writing this. I get the Beatles influence but to an oldie who remembers the 60;s there seems to be a lot of The Kinks in there too and that is definitely a good thing. A great album played regularly.
ayman al baba –
the Beatles have a had a great influence in my life they are part of my teenage period. The Monalisa twins, unlike others who do Beatles covers, capture the spirit of that era and for that they are very successful. good work and keep the rocks rolling
Robert Ramberg (verified owner) –
Freshness is written all over the tracks and the cover of Orange. It’s definitely a step forward in making your own music, while absorbing the classic 60’s sound and style. One thing that tells me that you have succeeded is the fact that my kids love the album. What’s even more important is that the newest generation, my five years old granddaughters can’t get enough of Orange. Well, they love the Beatles, so it was expected in a sense. I’m glad I got the LP, as the artwork comes to its own. The attached photo was taken a couple of years ago.
Brad Taggart (verified owner) –
I just bought the complete collection of all of their albums just a couple weeks ago. I had heard of them through the years, but never heard them. I finally did. About two months ago, I listened to song after song on YouTube. I realized that I loved every single thing that I was hearing. I have been going through all of the CDs and just enjoying these beautiful young musician’s performances one after another. This particular album, ‘Orange’ is outstanding. Personally speaking, my favorite song of their own songs that they wrote, is on this album. ‘Still A Friend Of Mine’ I have to admit, I’ve listened to and watched it well over a hundred times. I would buy this CD just for that song, but that’s me. Luckily however, every single song on the album is amazing. There’s a really special treat also on a couple of the tracks. John B. Sebastian of The Loving Spoonful joins these two phenomenal musicians, and adds his own special touches on the blues harp (harmonica) that he is so well known for. Perhaps you’ll remember him better for the theme song of ‘Welcome Back Mr. Kotter’ depending on your age. I promise you that you won’t regret your purchase in any event. These two young ladies are bottled sunshine!
Rocky ???????? –
I ????????♥️ the Twins. i listen the Beatles it out of World.
i am in your music and as orginal Artist i may only speak for myself.
I ♥️ John but i hope you stay away from Politics.
God Bless the Two Twins
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Mike Lyons (verified owner) –
O.K. my first question is “how did this get under my radar?” What a great album!
Having only just become aware of the MLT I now have6 cd’s and eagerly await the next one’ original or covers.
From the delightfully playful “no more worries company”, the endlessly referencing hippy trip of “once upon a time” to “club 27” ( what a rocker!!) this album and its creators are just refreshing, enchanting and yes, groovy.
Bernard Wood (verified owner) –
There is not much I can add to what’s been said in your reviews already, except that after listening to Orange and Play Beatles and More albums they just reaffirm my adage “That without music, we would be speechless.” May you two go one forever, I love everything you do.
Bernard Wood
David Johnson (verified owner) –
Hi, MonaLisaTwins and MLT Universe! I love this album! It is the first CD I ever purchased from MonaLisa Twins, and I loved it from the start! If I said I had a favorite track, then I would think of another one and I don’t know if I’d pick just one. I love them all. I will say that the “That’s Life” video is one of the first I ever saw when I first “discovered” MonaLisa Twins; there is just something about the sound, and then in the video, I fell in love with Mona and Lisa’s playfulness (especially Lisa chewing on her hair and then Mona sitting so passively during the video but then being the one to act most upset when the TV malfunctioned. LOL — It’s things Iike that which fans can relate to and love. I love “Once Upon A Time,” and I re-“discovered” John Sebastian and Lovin’ Spoonful also because of it (he plays harmonica (or mouth-organ) on the song, and is in the video) so thank you, Ladies!! And “Still A Friend of Mine” brings tears to me every time, during the song bridge (especially when they sing “so we might start to talk about what we don’t dare to see, and maybe find the child in you and me”) and it reaches right into your soul when they sing “and only love will set us free.” This album runs the whole spectrum of emotion, including the dance-and-feel-good “No More Worries Company.” It has it all! I’m seeing Orange, and I love it!! Peace, and Stay Groovy! Love, David : )
Unknown Member –
May I confess – it was somewhere in childhood with me – after listening to Beatles a lot I then heard those songs in my head wo gadgets, just by themselves – implanted in my brain..
Nowadays – I enjoyed listening to your songs a lot – and now I hear them implanted in my brain as well..
Unexpected & pleasant recalling & surprising new experience..
Many thanks..
Stuart Freeman (verified owner) –
Absolutely love it????
Joseph Manzi (verified owner) –
First I have to say I love the cd Cover. I enjoyed watching how Rudy comes up with a way to do this in their own Dinning Room. Just amazing how everyone worked together, Rudy, Michaela, Mona and Lisa and made it happen. Great Family and Team Work. The thing with music especially your own music. You want your next cd to be better than the previous one. Ladies you have done that here. Congratulations. I will say this but my favorite original song by you is The Wide Wide Land. A very touching song for your Grand Mother.
Orange – Where to I start. Ahh !The Future. This reminded me of the Beatles NO.9. I was waiting for George to say Eldorado No More Worries Company. Was this song about caretaker in a nursing home? Once Upon A Time dealing with the Woodstock Generation. I was at that festival I enjoyed the video of this song. Seeing John Sebastian in his tye dye jacket. I can see him on stage in my mind. Love the words to close to you. It’s all right. It’s ok. Where there is a will. There is a way. Great Line. Waiting for the waiter. John Sebastian was great in video. You girls are to nice. I would have track the waiter down. Just kidding … I’m in it for love. Great singing by Lisa. Song had an old time flare to it. Love it. Count on Me a great duet. Both your voice are angel like. Sweet Lorraine more like a jealous Lorraine.
Good song.. Now That’s Life – My second most favorite song.. So Cool.. Life experiences, peaks and valleys. Also Mona great harmony it makes the song. Club 27 song about all the stars we lost at that strange age. Want to stay away from that Club. Now what I think is the best song lyric wise and music is Still A Friend of Mine. Lisa great vocals on this song. Very haunting but great. Touches the heart.
Well I can’t wait until you make your third cd with your original songs. That’s where you want to be Ladies… Stay Groovy.. Peace and Love…
Anthony Evans –
Only heard them a few times…I’m 67…absolutely these two…great voices great ..great harmonies..great lyrics…love em…❤️❤️?
Gilbert Ochoa (verified owner) –
Surfing the Web I came across one of your videos. Until that very moment I was not aware of MonaLisa Twins. I listened and was impressed. I searched for more videos and asked my wife to join me. She was impressed as well. We thought WOW, where are they from. We were disappointed that you are so far from Texas. However, if you ever come to San Antonio, Texas. We would definitely attend your show. Keep in touch .Gilbert.
Nils P (verified owner) –
Enjoyed it all through. Love your energy and harmonies.
John Rickenbach (verified owner) –
Mein Deutsch ist äußerst schlecht, aber ich kann ein bisschen versuchen… Eure Lieder sind wirklich ganz toll!! Ausgezeichnet! Besonders liebe ich eure Melodien und Harmonien—ihr habt eine echte Begabung!
Okay, I’ll switch to English now…sorry about the bad German!
There’s no word in the English language that rhymes with “Orange”, which is an apt title for an album that is something truly unique. Nothing quite like it, at least in this century. I think I stumbled on your music accidentally from the videos, and like many others have said, it’s easy to get addicted to your energy, creativity, professionalism, humor, and just plain love of craft. You make it look easy, which is the surest indication that it is not—there’s a lot of hard work there I can tell, and that is much appreciated…
In these days where a simple groove passes for a song, or a repetitive rap somehow qualifies as a “tune”, it’s nice to see musicians who study and can apply what music actually means. It’s not only a good tune, but also clever lyrics, an inventive arrangement, and in the case of putting an album together, even things like album sequencing. Orange has all that and more.
There’s a lot of love of music history that shines through, and so many influences in the songs that it’s interesting just to look at the album from that perspective. But to do that would downplay the originality of the work itself, which is considerable. No doubt, you could probably write and play in multiple genres, and over the years, I hope that happens. It’s quite something to see the body of work already, and exciting to imagine where this all might go next.
But for now, I’ll settle for the song cycle of Orange, probably the most inventive album I’ve heard in years. The opening track, the spoken montage of all things pointing to the future, seems to me an apt statement to lead off with—sort of a more economical “Revolution 9” that actually almost makes sense. “No More Worries Company” suddenly takes you to the land of ABBA meets Neil Innes writing a Rutles song, somehow filtered through the lens of Ray Davies, which I have to say is not what I expected, but that’s the point I suppose. It’s not just about copying the Beatles, but mining those who mined the Beatles and creating something entirely fresh… which naturally leads into “Once Upon a Time”, which could very well be a long lost Bangles track from one of their two underrated 21st century albums…
The first show-stopper is “Close to You”, which somehow actually evokes the phrasing and style of Karen Carpenter’s voice in the bridge of a completely original song that channels both “Yes It Is” and “This Boy”. At this point, I’m asking myself, just what planet did these two come from? And are there more of them?
The rest of the album takes so many challenging twists and turns, a simple review cannot do it justice—only repeated listens can. So buy the album and do that. I love the multiple lyrical references to older songs sprinkled throughout, mostly titles from songs of a bygone 60s era, but nice to hear like sonic Easter eggs. I won’t spoil those. And musically, the album is all over the place in a White Album sort of way; as soon as you thought you figured out where it’s going, it’s headed down another road. Some highlights:
“That’s Life” sounds to me like the White Album meets a better version of ELO.
“In It For Love” could be 1967-era Mamas and Papas minus the Papas… and ends with the same flourish as “With a Little Help From My Friends” without the Ringo…
“Club 27” is an unexpected blast of The Who crossed with Bo Diddley with a hint of Elvis Costello and maybe late 70s punk-era “X”, one of my favorite LA bands of that or any time… and along the way, the song manages to sprinkle the titles of at least a handful of songs like ice cream on a strawberry rhubarb pie…
“Count on Me” is a simple and plaintive piece of folk sitting right in the middle of it all. Could be Jake Bugg in the shoes of Joni Mitchell, a call for affirmation that plays like a rest stop on desert highway.
But the album’s closer is the real step up, a melody worthy of Elton John, in a beautiful spare piano arrangement that could be on one of his classic albums of the early 1970s… except that it’s on Orange, one of the best albums of the 21st century.
For me, the Kinks come to mind more than the Beatles on this album, almost like Ray Davies was hanging out in the closet behind the bathroom in the studio. That’s especially true on the songs with an overtly European sensibility, notably the ones farthest from rock and roll. That’s the great thing that 60s British groups brought to American rock and roll—a sense of European melody and formality, plus a fearless love of kitsch. When I was a kid growing up in Germany in the late 1960s, I loved the idea you could hear American top 40, polkas, Greek folk songs, and of course things like the Beatles, and somehow it all worked together without changing the station. That’s how I think of Orange—it’s like listening to Radio Luxembourg, Armed Force Radio Network or the BBC in 1968 or ’69. I love that.
Thanks again, MLT…
Mark McKenzie (verified owner) –
I bought your complete catalog a while ago from your charming Anna at the office who reminded me of the old days and dealing with Freda… Thats a real plus to have someone who is passionate about us fans and also about sharing the excellent choice of your musical adventure.
I found you on You Tube and thought beyond having sublime vocal talent these young ladies can also play their axes. On Orange I listened to a heightened set of songs, all original and all at the same time making me look back and say oh its happening again.
I am 70 and have worked in the music business as a sound engineer for 36 years. You choose the band or solo performer and I probably have worked them. But this is thrilling to see talent explode at such a high degree and prove it’s point in the songs you wrote. Both ladies have angelic voices and play their axes like highly competent old timer’s! I’m supporting you and spreading the word for as long as I I am allowed to join in this wonderful adventure , the Mona Lisa Twins are Fab!..
I only wish I had better luck with the club as I joined for a month and found it very cool but not as intuitive for shall I say an old timer like me 🙂 Please keep writing your new songs as they echo the future and praise the past. No auto -tune, just great vocals and that wonderful thing that happens with family, like Don and Phil Everly… you are tied to each other vocally.
One day I hope to see you in person and I will give you a standing ovation for bringing back real talent into a rather bland music field in many ways. I haven’t found one CD of the catalog that I skip and even your little additions like the extra guitar part on This Boy pleases me no end. I am sure if George was here , he’d approve 🙂 Keep busy, stay brilliant and your Father is like Sir George Martin with his use of production, always tasty yet challenging…
The best part of 2020 for me was finding the MonaLisaTwins, can’t wait till many more people realize what a treasure your music is….Thank you for sharing your talent with the world and I will always be around to open my ears with your next batch of inventive melodies and words ….
Jerry Lundgren –
Excellent and superior music and vocals. I was 13 when the Beatles invaded the U.S. You sing and play Beatles music without trying to be the Beatles. My parents were poor so I never got to hav a Beatles album for my own. Having your vol 2&3 really take me back. Thank you for being you twins.
Bruce Talgo (verified owner) –
I recently got the bundle of “When We’re Together” and “Orange” CDs. To me (and my wife), the “When We’re Together” CD is an ode to the Beatles in particular, and to the early 60s British Invasion sound in general. It’s based on many of the riffs and formats that were popular back then, and we enjoyed it. However, the “Orange” CD takes what these girls have learned and absorbed, and sets them on their future course. The vocals, lyrics and melodies are all steps forward, and the nuances in the music are both subtle, and, at times, striking. My favorites on the CD are “Waiting For The Waiter”, “Count On Me”, “That’s Life”, and “Still A Friend Of Mine”. The singing, playing and writing talent are all there. Keep bringin’ it.
Col (verified owner) –
This is a brilliant album and I wish I’d listened to it sooner (I was still listening to the Beatles and more albums)
Way to go girls… love it!
Daniel Bastos –
What a wonderful album !!! I already knew some of the songs, but today I bought the album (digital version). The songs are wonderful, really incredible !! Thank you so much!
Cheers from Brazil! ?
Stay Groovy!!! ? ???
Larry Danastorg (verified owner) –
Something I enjoyed listening to and hope that there is more to come in the future. Your sound and musical talent shows many years of experience and only one direction that you can go. That direction is up.
Paul Watson (verified owner) –
Discovered this delightful duo via facebook, I quickly ordered both albums from the website and got immediate download and the product arrived within a week. Its already become a family lockdown favourite in our house.
Alexandre S. (verified owner) –
I discovered your music, by chance, thanks to Youtube, one month ago. I liked your covers of the Beatles. I wanted to see more and I listened to the extracts from your album “ORANGE”: I loved it !!! A nice surprise, really.
I wish you many good things for the future and I will continue to follow your career with interest. Greetings from France for you.
Richard A. Romer M.D. –
I first came across the MonaLisa Twins on Youtube. I am a huge Beatles fan, and I have seen every cover band out there. Watching these videos made me want to get on a plane ago to Liverpool to the Cavern Club. The style, musicianship, harmonies and the freshness of their sound were captivating and so refreshing. The girls looked like they were having as much fun as their audience. It was only natural to wonder what their original music would be like. I took a leap of faith today and bought their two albums. I listened to ORANGE on the way home from the hospital. I am an Anesthesiologist. I am so glad I bought this album. I was at times stomping my foot, laughing, tearing up, trying to remove the lump in my throat and feeling like these girls were my friends. I have not bought an original music album in many years, and this album has to be heard by everyone. I believe that MonaLIsaTwins is about to start being discovered by the world. Thank you for one of the best musical experiences I have had in a long time. When the Pandemic passes, please come to the USA. We need another musical invasion.
George Lane (verified owner) –
I grew up on the music of the ’60s and early ’70s. I was looking for an old recording of John Sebastian and stumbled upon “Once Upon A Time” video on YouTube. I was blown away! The vocals, melody, hooks, and filming location are unlike anything I’ve experienced before.
I ordered the Orange CD and digital download IMMEDIATELY. The Mona Lisa Twins are truly unique and extremely talented musical phenomena with an extraordinary cover catalog of great Rock & Roll from the Beach Boys, Beatles, Doors, Buffalo Springfield to Simon & Garfunkel and the Rolling Stones.
Beyond the excellent cover materials, The Orange album contains incredible original material. PLEASE…we need another album!!
Gary B. (verified owner) –
First heard MonaLisa twins when ‘wish you were here’ video appeared on my facebook page. Had a listen to a few tracks and immediately ordered Orange & Beatles volume 1. Both great albums & highly recommended to anyone who likes real playing and singing. Will be adding the other recordings to my collection soon!
Robert Fendt (verified owner) –
Look what arrived through my letter box today, one happy man here thank you Mona and Lisa. After first listening a couple of the tracks on Facebook/YouTube I bought the download and all your other albums barring one which I will buy and joined the MLT club. Orange is in my favourite album list so of course the download wasn’t enough had to have the real thing and signed. Absolutely love the album. MonaLisa Twins your musical talent, vocals and harmonies are stunning just so much pleasure to listen to. Xx
Trevor Hughes (verified owner) –
Orange is a brilliant album. A really fresh sound yet harping back to styles of yesteryear with wonderful harmonies. Still a friend of mine is a definite favourite for me.
Zoltán Tóth (verified owner) –
Thank you, I’ve got the CD-s, I like them a lot.
John Restell (verified owner) –
Great album, you guys are really talented!… let’s have more please.?❤️
Paul (verified owner) –
Old style melodies yet sounding new and fresh with some subtle twists. Whether its raining or with the sun beatling down this is wonderful easy listening to music. Can’t wait for “Green” 🙂
Greg Dent –
I’ve only listened once to “Close to You.” I know I’ll do it again sometime. But about halfway through that one and only time so far, I found myself doing something I hadn’t done in years. I was just bawling and sobbing and thinking vaguely of my childhood. I suppose I had expected something more like the Carpenters’ “Close to You.” This was far beyond. And real. Beautiful and so well crafted, from the unexpected turns in the writing to the closing, jaunty guitar chord. Wow! (Thank you, Twins!)
Fabrizio Pissoglio –
Mona & Lisa…it was written in the stars…You’re MAGIC !
Carl Wilder (verified owner) –
When I first heard the cover songs, I thought these ladies had more talent than just somebody else’s songs. I was right. Mona and Lisa bring in a breath of fresh air to the music world and yet have that old style sound. The “Orange” album is pure gold. I’m glad to see talent these ladies have isn’t going to waste. Mona and Lisa, keep up the great work. You definitely have a fan.
Kathy Cannon (verified owner) –
I just happened to discover these very talented young ladies on FB recently. Liked what I heard and bought the whole package. I received my order on Friday and listened (just listening to the live CD now) to all but the Christmas CD. I was stunned and amazed at the talent of these young ladies. I started at the first CD and came forward and you can certainly hear the maturity in their voices and their arrangements.I had to keep checking the dates to make sure I had figured their age correctly for each CD/track. In my opinion, you are old souls, you have been weaned correctly, congrats to your parents for guiding you in the right direction ! lol. The other thing I appreciated was the fact with the covers, you didn’t change the lyrics to reflect that it was a girl singing the song, you kept them original, bravo !
Sorry, I am just going to do the one review even though I purchased the complete package. The original tunes are catchy, melodic and nice to listen to . There is no screeching, continued warbling, just great vocal harmonies and for such young ladies amazing musicianship. I must say and only in the early disc, I did find the production a little muddy in some tunes, but that improved over the course of the discs as well. Well done Ladies ! Keep up the great work. Maybe one day you will make it over to Canada ! It shows that you have worked hard to be the performers you are today. !
Kenneth W. Wenninger (verified owner) –
The MonaLisa Twins draw you in with covers and keep you in with great music.
I first heard the MonaLisa Twins on YouTube and have enjoyed their cover tunes. Their original music from Orange illustrates the ladies can write and play their own music and are terrific at harmonies.
“That’s Life” is a favorite of mine but I especially enjoy the call-and-answer singing in “It’s Alright” and the emotion in “Close to You.” The CD is full of roses.
I’m re-listening to the CD right now…it’s going back into the car with me for driving this week. Another great job, Ladies.
Mike Novak (verified owner) –
I am a child of the music of the 60’s and 70′, and that is what I hear all over this album. From the mostly Beatlesque sounds all over the album, especially Once Upon A Time, That’s Life, Close to you to the Cavern era Beatles in Club 27. The No More Worries Company reminds me of Queen’s Night at the Opera. And Waiting for the Waiter is reminiscent of 70’s Blues. I have already ordered When we’re together. And, I definitely plan on the Beatle cover albums . These girls are incredibly talented!
Michael Herlihy (verified owner) –
This CD of originals is as bright and melodic as the MonaLisa Twins terrific Beatles (and other) covers. Standouts are “Once Upon a Time,” “Waiting for the Waiter,” “That’s Life,” and “Still a Friend of Mine.” When they harmonize, it’s magic and the real strength of their music. The Beatles’ influence is evident on a number of songs, but that is no criticism.
They are genuinely talented musicians and singers who have slogged through their share of performances at clubs and radio stations. Here’s hoping that this CD will bring them a wider–and deserved–audience.
Kenneth Emmons –
I’ve listened through some of the Twins for a month now, and have bought their three update albums which are still on their way. I really get where they are coming from and perceive their skills as among the greats of what I define as good, even meaningful music. I’ve done harmonies and played enough music to know what is great musical gifting, for do we not feel it when we hear it. I look forward to learning the chord progressions that are in their Originals, it seems like something to do for fun and for expanding out into,… in this adventure of life.
Dennis Wencl –
Photo of myself and the MonaLisa CD’s. their music is so refreshing, with fabulous musicianship and superb harmonies.
Dennis Wencl –
The musical abilities are fabulous and the harmonies are exquisite.
Such wonderfully refreshing music from the very gifted and talented MonaLisa Twins. Keep on keeping on and stay groovy.
Torbjorn. –
This is a fun and versatile record. Wating for the waiter, what a great slow blues., and Club 27 that´s a Little Heavy
tune. Thanx for the pick that plays the intro to Itchycoo park…ha ha. 2 strokes on A 1stroke on F#m.
John Walton (verified owner) –
First of all, let me congratulate MonaLisa Twins on their marketing and presentation. When, by return of post, I received the package containing ‘Orange’, I was impressed with not only how easily the CD was accessed, but also how quickly the splash of ‘orange’ set the style.
Because marketing and presentation are so important in today’s increasingly competitive world, it’s not an infrequent experience to discover that substance fails to live up to style. Not, however, in the case of ‘Orange’. The concept of 25-year-old multi-instrumental twins singing close harmonies fills us with expectations. agreeable. From the moment we open the CD package we want it to work. To find that it greatly exceeds all expectations is a joy!
Taking inspiration from Lennon and McCartney sets the twins apart from, I guess, all other aspiring musical 20-somethings. Yet there is no plagiarism here. The Mona and Lisa use the Beatles as an inspiration, not a template. They have an abundance of their own musical creativity. Consummate musicianship is evident throughout their work; production standards (in their own studio) are high. .
‘Still A Friend Of Mine’ is outstanding because of the lead vocal, harmonies subtly placed and the skilled George Martin-style use of additional instrumentation to provide enhancement as the song progresses. ‘In It For Love’ is almost as effective: a clever lyric in a happy tune excellently arranged! Indeed, there are no weak spots in any of the tracks – apart from perhaps a slight loss of clarity on ‘The No More Worries Company’ . But I’m nit-picking here. Even this one I’ve played over and over again!
As a musician and radio presenter, I play music all the time. This album is the most refreshing I’ve listened to for a while. Congratulations, Wagner Family! Well done, Mona and Lisa! I wish you all success with future projects!
John Walton
25.02.20
William Dodd (verified owner) –
I can’t seem to find the right words to describe this wonderful Album! Every song transports me to a time when life was much slower and joyful! Still a Friend of Mine is an absolute masterpiece! This song is a beautiful, well written song that touches my soul. Destined to be the next classic of all time! The chord structures and instrumentation behind these beautiful voices is sublime! Thank you Mona and Lisa for giving us this treasure!!!
Kevin Schotzko (verified owner) –
Just had to express my appreciation for Still A Friend Of Mine, from ORANGE. I am spellbound by the musical talent and artistry shown in the song and video. This work stands right up there with best ever produced
in pop and rock music. What a talented family! Keep writing, producing, and recording original work. Please do not seek out a major label, you are too good to sell out. Stay groovy!
Kevin Schotzko
Faribault MN. USA
William E. Kellems (verified owner) –
I was very happy with the cd and love the songs (Still a friend of mine, my favorite ). Both of you are so talented. I also have the cd Play Beatles and more , love it too. Keep doing what you love to do.
Frédéric PLATZER (verified owner) –
An album in which one can find multiples styles and influences mainly of the Fab four songs but it’s always good !
Ian Sampson (verified owner) –
I have been enjoying my latest purchase of your CDs while driving around hear in Australia.Love your beautiful harmonies and your high level of musicianship I am happy to support you as independent artists wish you all success. I watch with interest as I have twin boys (22) who are in their own band as well trying to make a name for themselves.I think they are sick of me talking about the MonaLisa Twins.Keep on being groovy Girls
Ari Raki (verified owner) –
“Orange” by lovely MonaLisa Twins is an excellent pop album, not perfect but great enough to make you smile and enjoy some really good songs and the heavenly harmony vocals that these two can do. All the songs are written by Mona and Lisa and most of them works very well. I´m not very fond of the opening sound collage “The Future” and the following swing style song “No More Worries Company” though the singing saves a lot but what comes after that is pure ear candy. I like all the rest of the songs but my biggest favorite is the beautiful “Close To You” and I really hope to see video from that. John B. Sebastian blows bluesy harp on two of the songs. “Waiting for The Waiter” is one of the highlights of the album too and excellent guitar work and great singing reaches too the blues feeling. But as I said all the songs from track 3 to the end of the album are good. Keep up the gppd work and stay groovy.
Donnis Kelly (verified owner) –
Wow! A Magical Mystery Tour of wonderful music. MonaLisa Twins have such terrific voices but their musical abilities are even more marvelous. They run the complete spectrum from the whimsical “No More Worries Company” (which you can’t get out of your head!) to the hard rocking “Club 27” and then the hauntingly beautiful ballad of “Still a Friend of Mine.” These ladies are destined to have their world wide #1 hit of “That’s Life” (which you can’t get out of your head either!) before it is over. The music shows definite signs of influence in the classic rock that I love. They are super talented and I can’t wait for another album of original tunes. You are destined for the “topper most of the popper most.” I first heard your cover songs of some of the Beatles tunes. You are terrific at putting your own spin on the classic songs and giving them life again. Keep singing and I’ll keep listening. Stay groovy.
Kevin Brockway (verified owner) –
Everything you do is amazing. So talented in so many ways. You’re songs are beautiful and fresh and uplifting.
Volker Nebel (verified owner) –
This was the first CD I bought of Mona & and Lisa, and I really love it. Compared to the previous album, their own style seems to be more developed, with heavenly melodies fitting nice and sometimes surprising harmonies. A very optimisitic music.
Richard Holmes (verified owner) –
I have discovered that if you have a MonaLisa Twins song stuck in your head, the best thing to do is to listen to another MonaLisa Twins song, and get that stuck in your head instead. I had the intriguing “Count On Me” on repeat in my brain, but then I watched the video for their anthem “Once Upon a Time” on YouTube and that seems to have taken over. Can’t complain. They’re both very good. So’s the rest of the album they’re on, ORANGE.
The MonaLisa Twins are Mona (vocals, mainly drums and rhythm guitar) and Lisa Wagner (vocals, mainly lead guitar) with their father Rudi Wagner on bass and piano, co-writing the songs, and producing. On this album there are a couple of tracks with John Sebastian, formerly of the Lovin’ Spoonful, sitting in on blues harp. The Twins have been posting YouTube videos since the sisters were about 14, many of them covers of Beatles songs. The Beatles connection goes deeper: About four years ago the family moved from their native Austria to Liverpool, and the Twins later had a two year residence playing every Saturday night at the Cavern Club.
I’ve really been enjoying ORANGE. You can call it a throwback if you like, but there’s nothing wrong with being influenced and inspired by some of the best music of the past, calling back some of the qualities that have been lost in our push to the present day.
Moods range from melancholy to upbeat to downright slapstick. “No More Worries Company” is a ton of fun, but pointy; careful you don’t get jabbed by it.
Then there’s the darkly goofy “Sweet Lorraine”. I had ORANGE on shuffle play with the Twins’ Beatles cover albums and “Sweet Lorraine” came up immediately after “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”. Now that’s a medley! But honestly… “Sweet Lorraine” is the better song of the two. I’ve never been a big fan of “Maxwell”, but “Lorraine” hits the target “Maxwell” missed.
Fifty years after Abbey Road, not only are the children of that era still listening to the Beatles, but many of their children and their grandchildren are too. The MonaLisa Twins are not only listening but learning and putting their own spin on the music of that time, with joyous results.
Keith (verified owner) –
A joyful artistic expression! Quite a range of musical styles, although several have that Beatles-like quality, which is fine with me. I like the packaging design as well, and it was nice to get a guitar pick with the purchase (since I’m a guitarist). Fun and recommended.
Jeffrey Teuber (verified owner) –
“Orange” is a gorgeous album. I love that you two are able to create music that is evocative of “that” time, yet original and interesting in “its own write,” as Lennon might say. I swear I heard George playing his Gretsch AND his Rickenbacker 360/12 on one cut (“Once Upon A Time,” I think). Thanks also to John Sebastian for the wonderful harp playing. My favorite tracks are “Close to You,” “In It For Love,” “That’s Life,” and “Still A Friend of Mine.” Add a special tip of the hat to “Waiting For The Waiter,” just for fun. The harmonies are beautiful, the guitar work inspired.
In closing, I cannot think of a higher compliment than this: I intend to give this album as gifts to friends and family members. Thank you, for everything.
Randall West (verified owner) –
I love all of the original songs on Orange but my favorite is still a friend of mine. One of the most beautifully produced videos I have ever seen! MLT vocals are beautiful and harmonies are always amazing, I love watching the videos on you tube but having the cd lets me enjoy MLT music even more!
Dana Hart (verified owner) –
MLT have done it again. A totally brilliant collection of original music where every track is outstanding. All the songs are winners that you will listen to over and over. A must have album. Buy it now. You will be happy you did!
Paul Campbell (verified owner) –
Your original music is very special! I really love your sound. Your vocals and harmonies are great and so is the instrumental work. It’s hard to pick a favorite on this album. Depending on what mood I’m in I go for specific songs. “Once Upon a Time” is very catchy! I think “Still a Friend of Mine” is a stand-out, and I cannot tell you how many times I’ve watched that video, it’s outstanding and seems to be very timely with all that is happening these days. I love all your music and videos, they are superb! Thank you!
Frank Daehne (verified owner) –
Great music, fresh and enjoyable! Keep up the Good Work!
Peter (verified owner) –
Bought on the strength of two songs but found many more brilliant tunes, a welcome return to true music and talent.
Rick Grenier (verified owner) –
I love it.
Howard (verified owner) –
Howard Bedwell (verified owner) – October 28, 2018
I am a very recent convert to the Mona Lisa Twins and their beautiful vision after discovering their amazing archive of work on YouTube, stretching back over ten years. I immediately thought to myself, ‘why hasn’t anyone told me about this’ and I haven’t wasted any time making up for my loss. I have now purchased everything that the Mona Lisa Twins have produced musically and am transported to the sixties where I revelled in the anticipation of the next Beatles or Stones release. Now it is the next MLT release!
Orange is a must have album for anyone who appreciates well written, sung and performed music that is perfectly produced. Like Sgt Pepper’s, it gets better with each listening and also includes the lyrics on the inner sleeve so you can follow along, as with that Beatles’ record just over fifty years ago. Briefly, following are some of my notes on each track.
No More Worries Company – Mona & Lisa share the lead on this opener written mainly by Rudolf I believe. A catchy ‘Roaring Twenties’ style musical assuring us we have nothing to worry about. As you listen to this album, all your cares will disappear, I promise!
Once Upon A Time – Featuring Lisa on lead and Mona harmonies. This will transport you back to the psychedelic late sixties and the ‘dawning of the age of Aquarius, complete with the language of the day, spurred along by Sebastian’s blues harp. A wonderful indulgence!
Close To You – Also featuring Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. A lovely 60s style ballad about lost/found love.
It’s Alright – Featuring Mona “Teachers”, Lisa verses, Both chorus. Spontaneous and playful with the twins beautiful intertwining vocals a special feature. They work together seamlessly.
Waiting For The Waiter – Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. An excellent bluesy number featuring Lisa’s very sensual voice accompanied by Sebastian’s blues harp.
In It For Love – Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. A bubbly number that for some reason reminds me of the sixties again. Is it the kinks’ ‘Dedicated Follower of Fashion’, the Rolling Stones ‘Out of Our Heads’ or perhaps Herman’s Hermits ‘I’m Into Something Good’?
Count On Me – Lisa 1st verse, then both. Initial idea formulated in the dark by Lisa during a blackout. Rudolf contributed the chorus. A sublimely haunting and gentle tune with matching lyrics philosophising on ‘what’s it all about’.
Sweet Lorraine – Mona on lead, Lisa harmonies. A bitter/sweet story with a deadly twist, perhaps! You’ll need to listen to the lyrics carefully to find out! Listen out for the trumpet and I’m sure you can also hear a tenor horn or French horn there somewhere. Now where could they be coming from?
That’s Life – Lisa on lead, Mona harmonies. A fun song about the ups and downs and twists of life and how important it is to seize the moment. Partnered with an excellent and hilarious video. ‘Life, give it a chance ……….. Before the book closes’!
Club 27- – Mona on lead, Lisa harmonies. A real rocker in tribute to real rockers who never had a 28th birthday. Mona on lead vocals showing she has true rock cred to go with Lisa’s magical guitar work. What a blast!
Still a Friend of Mine – Lisa lead, Mona harmonies. A sublime ballad featuring Papa Rudi on piano and Lisa on lead vocals with Mona in perfect harmony. Truly beautiful song also accompanied by a beautiful video. Not to be missed.
Do yourself a favour. Order a copy immediately. And if you haven’t already, double up with their truly awesome first album ‘While We’re Together’. You won’t be disappointed.
Andy Buckley (verified owner) –
My first purchase of MLT Music and I was not disappointed. The things that impressed me were:-
1. The Variety of styles from Nonsense songs (No more worries company) to Classic Piano Ballads (Still a friend of mine) with everything and every style in between. The 60s influence is present in songs like Close to You and the Close Harmonies in “in it for Love” – Just like the variety in Sgt Peppers!
2. The clarity of the voices – I don’t know if it was Dad that did the mixing but the voices are crystal clear and the harmonies tight and varied. Overall production values are very high with variety of additions, Banjo’s, childrens choirs, extracts from film soundbites etc used very effectively.
3. Impressive musicianship by both MLT and others. Some of the guitar riffs are outstanding – George would be proud of you!
4. looking forward to the next album but even more I am looking forward to seeing you Live – even if it means getting you to come to our village fete! ( Just like The Quarrymen at Woolton fete in 1957 when Paul met John)
Holly Norris –
Wow,the best new music in a long time ! I love it. Once upon a time blew me away ! Every song a delicious treat. I’m a life long Beatle maniac and the fab four live here in Mona Lisa Twins. Beautiful girls, harmonies, funny, fantastic guitar, nothing else comes close. John Lennon is my hero and he is smiling right now !!! Peace and much love…
Graham L (verified owner) –
These girls are absolutely lovely, authentic human beings and not more showbiz phonies! Their voices are terrific, their harmonies are great, their cover versions are hugely enjoyable and their original material is just one pleasing track after another. I wish them all the best for the future – may they win over many more “converts”!
Rex & Paula (verified owner) –
It sometimes takes just a bit to get used to new music, so we played it through a couple times on a nice Autumn drive in the car. What fun. Liked it more with each play through. Thanks!
Michael Triba (verified owner) –
For me, ORANGE is one of the greatest albums of all time! It far and away surpasses anything offered in the mainstream of that which is called “music.” It incorporates all of the elements of what I have considered to be near and dear over the past 55 years. The song that touches my heart and soul the most is “Count On Me.” The lyrics, vocal harmony, musicianship, and instrumentation in this beautiful song are second to none. This album deserves a prominent place in the collection of every lover of great music. It is so evident that this album was crafted with the utmost attention to every detail and delivered to us fans with a mountain of love. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you Mona, Lisa, Rudi, and Michaela.
Bernard Casigay (verified owner) –
The album orange is good to the ear.. i always play this cd when i need to relax.. 60’s taste brings back the true music. Shipment of this product is fast and a lot of freebies.. thank for your album.. my wife really love this also especially “in it for love” and “sweet loraine” when i introduce it to her.. i’m looking forward for you to play “here, there and everywhere & golden slumbers” by the beatles.. and also for your next album.. i really love this kind of music..
jarle fagervold –
So I bought this album 2 weeks after Maccas Egypt station. Iam a huge Macca fan,but this album blow my mind. Listening more to MonaLisa . I never expekted that. Great music , keep on and I will buy yuor next one too.
Darryl Boyd (verified owner) –
Brilliant album.
Gorgeous harmonies and fantastic musicianship.
Wonderfully written and played songs, especially the last one, just beautiful.
Please come down under and tour one day if you get a chance.
Hi from sunny Adelaide 🙂
John Piddock (verified owner) –
I discovered the Mona Lisa Twins a few weeks …What a fantastic talented duo they are. I just love this Album… Great Harmonies, Great production and refreshingly original songs with their obvious 60’s influence. Thank you Mona and Lisa.. You are my new Favourite band.. I urge everyone to check these girls out
Be sure to look for them on Youtube as well. I’m still sitting here with no socks on, as everytime I listen to the Mona Lisa Twins – they get blown Off !! Cant wait to get to see them Live !!
David (verified owner) –
Great harmonies, very tight guitar playing.These ladies are very impressive. Hope there is a 3rd album on the way.
James Lythgoe (verified owner) –
Great original material- good melodies, lyrics, and instrumentation. I’m impressed with the songwriting and musical skills of Mona Lisa Twins. I’m looking forward to buying more CDS and telling my friends about them!
Stephen Krogh (verified owner) –
So original, so well performed and produced. This album truly puts the Twins into the ranks of musical legends. Absolutely LOVE every track! What could possibly come next???
Thomas Randall (verified owner) –
I just just “discovered” these lovely ladies a few weeks ago and you have GOT to get this album and their other CDs as well!
On this album the girls mix it up a bit and give us some new music styles we’re not used to hearing them do. It’s refreshing! Although I will admit I love their 60’s influenced stuff much more! The legendary John Sebastian even makes an appearance on this album!
These girls as so talented it’s unreal. I LOVE them! GORGEOUS harmonies, amazing guitar playing! They both play several instruments as well, Mona guitar, drums and harmonica and Lisa guitar and stand up bass.
Be sure to look for them on Youtube as well, they are FANTASTIC! I LOVE them!
Steve –
I received my copy yesterday and all I can say is WOW!!! I’m gonna wear that sucker out. There are very few albums I’ve listened to where I can say every song is great. Dark Side of the Moon, Revolver, and Rubber Soul come to mind and now I can include Orange. I’d say you’re in pretty darn good company. This will be a tough one to follow up but as talented and gifted as the two of you are I’m sure you’ll do it and it’ll be a masterpiece. These songs have great melodies, positive messages and they are just really feel good and uplifting. I love it and I’m tickled to death that back in May I found The MonaLisa Twins and all summer you have literally been all I’ve listened to. I just can’t get enough of your music. Keep up the great work.
Francis Chamness (verified owner) –
Awesomel album! Great, creative, songs. Vocals and harmonies are second to none. Fun songs, rock songs, love songs and songs that take you back t young love. Great album.
William Teeters (verified owner) –
Close To You is quite possibly the most perfect song ever recorded. The melody, the lyrics, the chord pattern. Perfection. MonaLisa Twins are by far the greatest music group since The Beatles.
Christomir Rackov (verified owner) –
ORANGE is already among my personal Top 10 albums of all time, along with the MLT debut album and 3 albums by the Beatles, plus 5 others. I think that says it all.
Allen Martin (verified owner) –
‘Orange’ is a throw-back, in the best of all possible senses; an instant classic. A record that is simultaneously old-fashioned and refreshingly new. One listen and you could almost swear that you had known, and loved it for decades.
I’m tempted to say that ‘Orange’ is an album that was made they way they USED to make them, but even back in the proverbial ‘day’, ‘Orange’ would have been fairly uncommon. Every track on ‘Orange’ was written, arranged and produced by MLT, as well as singing and playing all the instruments (with a bit of help, notably John Sebastian on two songs). They did it ALL, and there weren’t too many artists that could claim as much, even back in the 60s. I do not believe I am exaggerating when I say that if ‘Orange’ HAD been recorded in the 60s (and to listen to it, it very well COULD have been) it would rank right up there with the best the decade has to offer.
I was also tempted to say that ‘if you love 60s rock and roll, you will love this album’. While that IS true, it falls somewhat short of the mark, as the musical styles and obvious influences are a great deal more far-ranging than that. I won’t attempt an track-by-track analysis, as other reviewers have already done that (and probably more intelligently than I could) but I would like to share a few personal observations:
I listened to the opening track repeatedly attempting (in vain) to identify the voices. I caught Lennon, Elvis and Maxwell Smart quickly enough, and I’m fairly certain that there is a Kennedy (John?) in there. I would love it if someone could share the sources for the rest of the voices, as well as those that pop up during ‘No More Worries Society’, esp. the one at the end ‘You’re Taking it as a Joke!’ I really feel that I ought to know that one! 🙂
I LOVE ‘Close to You’, esp. the vocal hook in the chorus (‘is it true that the good things don’t last’), which I think is one of the catchiest things I’ve heard in years.
My wife’s favorite track is ‘Count on Me’, which to me sound hauntingly familiar, esp. the chorus. It reminds me very much of something… I just can’t quite put my metaphorical finger on it. Maybe somebody could help me out with this one.
Another stand out track (in an album FILLED with stand out tracks) is ‘Sweet Lorraine’. The title made me think immediately of Nat King Cole, but I don’t think that Nat’s Sweet Lorraine was an insanely jealous murderess. She might have been, though, for all we know. They didn’t air dirty laundry like that in public in the 40s. 🙂
All in all, a truly excellent album, and to repeat what others have already said…. Please don’t make us wait 5 more years for the next one! 🙂
Gregory Liebzeit (verified owner) –
I would first like to comment on a really well written review by Mr. Mick Francis. I hear Elvis where he hears Lennon…. otherwise a spot on review that details my feelings almost identically. ‘Once Upon A Time’ brings me right back to the 1967 Summer of Love in ‘Frisco – beautiful singing, guitar playing and stellar production! Not mentioned are the references to Dylan’s ‘The Times They Are A-Changing’, The Beach Boys “I Can Hear Music’, Donovan’s ‘Season Of The Witch’ and The Who’s ‘Pinball Wizard’. ‘Close To You’ gets me thinking of those early childhood loves – beautifully sung with awesome phrasing. ‘In It For Love’ has the most gorgeous harmonies by two angels. ‘Count On Me’ is so direct and seems to come straight from Mona to me – my fav. ‘Club 27’ is a super take on the big band swing number ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ by Louis Prima – outstanding flash guitar work, Lisa!!! Concluding with ‘Still A Friend Of Mine’ the album closes with Mona’s heartfelt plea to everlasting friendship – I’m all in.
James Runka (verified owner) –
jimi dean — Oct 19, 2017
Orange shows the Sixties influence MLT were naturally drawn, but also the depth and maturity in their work since their last CD five years ago — they have blossomed into sound songwriters and lyricists in their own right. With flawless harmonies and solid guitar work, they bring that sound to Orange and make it their own. Skilled arrangements and quality production add to the eclectic mix of songs that make this album an absolute pleasure to spend time with.
MLT are multi-instrumentalists covering genres of jazz, rock, blues, pop and folk on Orange. The tracks Once Upon A Time and the bluesy Waiting For The Waiter, feature John Sebastian of The Lovin’ Spoonful playing a soulful harp. Still A Friend Of Mine is the most emotionally-rich track, combining moving vocals and heartfelt lyrics to a song that we can all somehow feel moved by.
Like many artists before them, MLT cut their musical teeth playing Beatles’ covers —along with other Sixties groups — and posting them on YouTube. Unlike many others, they covered them extraordinarily well, staying close to the original recordings, and using their outstanding harmonies and skilled musicianship to make them theirs and bring you back to watch them over and over. Their work payed off handsomely.
The eclectic mix that is Orange will have you hoping there isn’t a five year gap until the next MLT release. Until that release, we have Orange, an album that will most definitely stand the test of time as one of their best.
Lawrence Schmitt (verified owner) –
I am an old guy 76 years old. These girls have given me many hours of enjoyment listening to their music. I loved all the previous songs they covered. I bought them all.
I was worried about this album. But that was for nought. It is terrific!! I pre-ordered it with out any hesitation and it was well worth it. I think my
favorite is “Your still a friend of mine .” But I love them all.
So my advice is buy it, you won’t be sorry!!!
Thank you Ladies.
Unknown Member (verified owner) –
Greetings all,
I’m an experienced songwriter, and I am captivated by Mona and Lisa!
I’ll list my favourites…
“Still A Friend of Mine” – you’ve got to be kidding me! what experienced song-writing here. Such a well constructed song, though I wished it didn’t finish at the end so quickly. It was so refreshing to have piano introduced as contrast to guitar. (not that I’m complaining though) This track is a masterpiece; beautiful chord structure that emotionally moves the melody. Well done girls.
“Count on Me” – The other tracks that stand out to me are this one – what such a refreshing delicately executed song. Brilliant! (love to hear a piano ballad version).
“In It For Love” – Like the above, a refreshing sound with a feel of a pre-sixties sound. Excellent harmonies. A nice refreshing feel.
“Sweet Lorraine” – As soon as I heard this, it gave me that stacatto feel of Eleanor Rigby. Great song with a lovely chorus. I was expecting a fade-out to the song, but we get surprised by an abrupt finish. (which actually wants us to play the song again)
“That’s Life” – Firstly, what a fantastic video film clip. I can only sentiment others’ comments on this great song. A complex, yet well constructed song, with that catchy melody!”
“Close To You” – Terrific song and beautifully sung! This lovely song would sound great performed ‘live’ — even with a version with a harder edge rhythm guitar. (personal view only) A delicate melody attributes to this material. Nice song girls!
“Waiting For The Waiter” – We all got a taste of the Orange album with this first. It has a definite country feel. Okay, now for a humorous comment… love to see this performed ‘live’ with Mona & Lisa wearing gun and holster, like out in the wild west! (though a bit hard whilst playing guitar – hehe).
Congratulations! A terrific album which did not disappoint. “Still A Friend of Mine” blows me away. Can’t wait until you upload some videos and I can’t wait to anticipate what’s in store for your next album! Your parents must be so proud of you girls. We are! 🙂
Geir (verified owner) –
In 2014, I stumbled upon the MonaLisa Twins’ exquisite cover versions of “God Only Knows” and “Bus Stop” on YouTube. Then I discovered their own material (the album “When We’re Together”) as well as the other brilliant covers they’ve done. I’ve been following their progress ever since, and also had the pleasure to witness some of their great live performances at various music venues in Liverpool.
It’s been two years since the release of their latest original song “That’s Life”, but by releasing an album as strong as “ORANGE”, they prove that it has definitely been worth the wait!
The MonaLisa Twins’ love of sixties music is obvious, but there are several different styles present on this album. The song “No More Worries Company” reminds me of a musical style from decades earlier. Listen to the uptempo “Club 27” for some magnificent rock guitar playing.
Beautiful harmonies are everywhere on “ORANGE”, and the arrangements and production throughout is excellent. John Sebastian contributes wonderful blues harp playing on two of the songs.
What impresses me the most about “ORANGE”, is that it’s a team (family) of just four people who have done basically everything here, from song writing and arrangements to performance and production.
I can’t wait to get an opportunity to hear this material performed live!
Personal favourites: “Close To You”, “Count On Me”, “Club 27” and “Still A Friend Of Mine”
M Farlow (verified owner) –
Read [skip] down for track reviews.
We all know that music reviews are subjective no matter how much the writer claims objectivity. Reviews are influenced heavily by how much the reviewer likes or dislikes the reviewed and other personal preferences of said reviewer. With this in mind I, as a ‘fan’ of the Mona Lisa Twins [MLT] for a couple of years or so now, will try to keep my reviews … sensible! I can write wholeheartedly that any words of praise for ‘ORANGE’ that I write will be woefully inadequate in expressing just how amazing I feel the album is.
When I found out about ‘ORANGE’ there was little information about the album other than it was by MLT and the suggestion that the album would be a new direction for the group. Alarm bells started ringing! How many times have we read ‘… a new direction for the group …’ for any group and found that the new direction was not to our taste or somehow degraded the group or, I can think of a few, over commercialised the group by going with whatever the recent music fashion was? My fears proved unfounded when I first listened to ‘ORANGE’.
As a whole, the new MLT album is very true to previous MLT material. MLT are adored for the materials from a bygone age that they ‘cover’ such as hits by The Beatles, The Hollies and others from the same era. This adoration is also given to MLT for previously released original works that are written by the artists. This new album ‘ORANGE’ of original work does not disappoint and will, without doubt, be adored by fans of MLT. It will be no wonder to this reviewer that anyone new to MLT will not be disappointed by the album either.
The album ‘ORANGE’ is in a format that I quite like! Though each track can be enjoyed independently, from the start the album kind of tells a story. On the whole the story told is about life. It would be easy to compare ‘ORANGE’ to albums that became classics of other groups and master classes in composition.
TRACK REVIEWS
Following is my review of each track for those of you still reading and those that have skipped to this point;
1. The Future: This clutter of sound will seem somewhat strange or confusing on first play but lays down the foundations for what follows very well and, maybe strangely, makes more sense as the album continues or is replayed.
2. No More Worries Company: This puts me in mind of a cheeky, witty show tune from a stage musical. The lyrics are fun and the tune is very upbeat and raises a chuckle. Like a friendly, warm welcome to the hearth on which the rest of the album gently simmers this track embodies the cheery, fun and staying groovy attitude MLT are known for.
3. Once Upon A Time: Arguably an instant classic, this track puts me in mind of a certain style of mid to late sixties ‘eastern’ influenced music mixed with a deep ‘bluesy’ style. With many a, seems to me, tip of the hat to the artists that have influenced MLT and somewhat meaningful lyrics, this is a wonderful track.
4. Close To You: This track is a superb exploration of wonder and misfortune romance can bring. This is a quintessentially 60’s love song and, to me, would not be out of place if on an album performed by artists such as Chad and Jeremy or Peter and Gordon.
5. It’s Alright: Fast, fun, a little pop like and a clear display of how well the twins voices play off each other. I see this track as a great expression of personal liberty done with the joyous charm MLT often show.
6. Waiting For The Waiter: This track, with the help of John Sebastian on blues harp, is simply outstanding. The lyrics are full of imagery that is, arguably, open to interpretation. This track really does show how well the twins have come along in terms of great song writing. I could not help but think of the Samuel Beckett play ‘Waiting for Godot’ when listening to this track. Also, without going too deeply into a discussion on the matter, I could not stop myself thinking; ‘Should we really wait for the change or get up and go for the change or even make the change ourselves?’. (Define change!)
7. In It For Love: I ‘ain’t misbehaving’ when I write this review! This song is entirely modern in a very nostalgic way. The tune is lightly melodic fun and the lyrics are cheekily optimistic. Once again the vocals here are perfectly matched. I could easily put this song to the top of my favourites of songs that are similar.
8. Count On Me: How heartfelt and beautiful can a song be? Get the tissues ready! With a prominent yet (deceptively) simple guitar leading the dreamy instrumental part and a wonderful vocal rendition by both twins this track is purely magical.
9. Sweet Lorraine: Is this a Beatles song? (I know it’s not). This song is saccharin sweet – but in a good way. A story song that is humorous, sarcastic and mischievous all at the same time this track pleases very much.
10. That’s Life: The very first line in the lyrics of this song got me hooked! The lyrics are full of self deprecating humour of the best kind, down beat optimism and joyously forth rite advice. This song brings an ironic laugh and a smile hard to drop. The guitar work and percussion on the track has a fun clarity. Is that a cowbell I hear? Needs more – chuckle! The song is so infectious it should come with a health warning.
11. Club 27: Though I am familiar with the idea, it took me a minute to realise what the title ‘Club 27’ was referring too – and here’s me a Fortean! Energetic and fast music with Hendrix like guitar work and sang in a let loose and lovin’ it fashion with a tip of the hat to hotel California lyrically this track is vibrant to say the least.
12. Still A Friend Of Mine: Another tear jerking beauty. This track is a personal love song with echoes of universality beyond the simple. Or is it? Listening to the track, one could be easily forgiven for thinking it is as I just described. Reading the lyrics brings to mind other words such as ‘roguish’, ‘rebellious’ and ‘inciting’ though. Either way, this track has an exquisiteness that is easy to accept yet, somehow, hard to explain.
Thank you for the music (and I tried so hard not to mention ABBA). Mona and Lisa (and co) you never cease to please. This album ‘ORANGE’ is great for your fan base and, I have no doubt, will bring on board many who were previously unaware of your work and make fans of the curious.
I own the CD of ‘ORANGE’ and eagerly await my vinyl copy!
Jacki Hopper –
Once in a century or even a millennium a gifted musician or musicians will emerge that sets them apart from anyone else and makes a lifelong impact- this is the truth about The MonaLisa Twins…This new and current ORANGE album of theirs certainly captures their talent in the songwriting & instrumentation Dept. Though this time they ventured into somewhat uncharted musical territory and successfully cultivated a surefire winner while at same token managed to keep on with that uniqueness of theirs that truly defines them as of their own~
THE FUTURE: An interesting mix match of assorted clips that makes for an intriguing saguay into the album…
NO MORE WORRIES COMPANY: How the gals managed to pull off a most remincesent retro style song with such clever and whimsical and witty lyrics that have you being totally taken in along with them on this song journey …one can help but to smile & chuckle …
ONCE UPON A TIME: Quite Sixties-esque and Funky Groovy Vibes going on here only further fueled by the guest appearance of John Sebastian’s musical input that accelerates this into its iwn realm and is an ear pleaser…
CLOSE TO YOU: Yes , perhaps you do sense a Beatles-ish essence in this piece but its raw and stripped down simplicity makes this a wonderful song to mellow with…
IT’S ALRIGHT: What is it about their harmonies that when they blend it just becomes so riveting , goose bumpworthy !? …I enjoy this very much so…
WAITING FOR THE WAITER: Well- so much can be interpreted and said of this particular one but once more John Sebastian’s appearance of the magic on blues harp just gives this a flavour of its own spice and deliverance but sonething about a bluesy… seductive hypnotic rhythm – it strikes a chord within…
IN IT FOR LOVE: A cute and funny number with a catchy cleverness that gets you hooked on it- most definitely…
COUNT ON ME: This one has that appeal in which no matter what in your life is going on- know that that someone does care and etc. The tone musically of this for me feels uplifting and I like that…
SWEET LORRAINE: A Quirky & Quaint but Loveable hit that you can find yourself singing along to whetever you are…
THAT’S LIFE: Well the gals excellently crafted this one as we can all relate I’m sure with its lyrical aspects and the interweaving of vocals and instruments gives this a nice SMOOTH vibe with that hint of remincesent-ness about it…
CLUB 27: WHOA !?…Only MLT could conjure up such a brilliantly creative aspect musically of the Club 27 thing…The music and lyrical references throughout this just intensifies this beyond … hope the 27 Gang approves !?…It rocks and rolls …
In summary.. The whole album is complimentary in all of the song selections… songwriting…John Sebastian’s guest appearance and so forth. One can tell alot of Love …Hard Work…Creative Cultivation went into this and the result is a Harvest that is Musically Reaping Abundance !!!!
Steve –
I just got my copy yesterday and listened to it this morning and OMG, your comment on Club 27 finally clicked as to what this song is about. Now it makes a whole lot of sense.
Phil Matthews (verified owner) –
Absolutely Stunning Album, well worth the wait. I love every track
Michael Parker (verified owner) –
I received this a couple of days before it’s release and having listened to it can only say – brilliant. I love the whole feel of it and your harmonies and songwriting are excellent, as always. Let’s hope that this album brings you the success that you deserve.
Claude Biarritz (verified owner) –
The best album of 2017, in my opinion. They didn’t try to redo their first album, they explored new sounds and produced an LP that took everyone by surprise. My favorite cuts are Count on Me, Close to You, No More Worries Company, and of course Club 27.
A GREAT ALBUM!
Mark Miller (verified owner) –
Very refreshing. Music with a melody. Rare these days. Love it.
Tom Holmes (verified owner) –
I Discovered the Twins about a month ago on You Tube, have been hooked ever since. I ordered the CD last night and received the free download, the songs are very impressive & delightful to hear. I am 61 and this is great music, I compare it to what I grew up listening to. Can’t wait for the CD to arrive so I can listen to it on my home stereo, the Twins nailed this one, thanks so much Mona & Lisa.
David Martin (verified owner) –
I love all your music, most especially this album. But it’s you yourselves who give me endless joy and the window for me to feel more a part of your wonderful selves is through your fabulous videos. You’ve done it again with your superb Waiting For The Waiter video.
Camilo Deguia (verified owner) –
Tell me about the first time you were moved by music. I’ll tell you about my first time. It was when I discovered my parent’s vinyls and their old stereo phonograph. Music by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, The Everly Brothers, Frank Sinatra …the list and hits goes on.
Now, tell me about the LAST time you were moved by music. I can tell you about the last time I was moved by music. A year ago, I watched The Mona Lisa Twins version of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”. That video left me wanting more. I binge watched ALL of their videos and purchased every track they had. Their latest release, ORANGE, brought me back to that time I discovered those vinyls and watched that video. The melodies and lyrics brought those same feelings back. It’s that good.
There were sultry bluesy moments followed up by psychadelic haze and then I’m suddenly transported to a dive bar with John Sebastian on blues harp (I want to say it, “harmonica”, there I said it). The various genres they explored kept me hooked from the first note to the last.
The only sad thing about this album is the fact that it must end. That’s okay, just play your CD in repeat mode and you’re set. “Nothing ever lasts forever, my oh my”.
Saba Arif (verified owner) –
Words fail me at this point, and though I could pick them out from a thesaurus, I couldn’t even begin to describe just how wonderful I think ‘ORANGE’ is. So I’ll keep the hyperbole to a minimum and give a track by track review of what I think is a groundbreaking masterpiece that certainly ranks right up there with ‘Village Green Preservation Society’, ‘Rubber Soul’ and ‘Pet Sounds’.
1. The Future: A sound collage that sets the mood in just the right way, The Future is a short, yet intriguing sign of things to come.
2. No More Worries Company: Seamlessly combining the sound of quintessential ’60s pop with the roaring twenties, No More Worries Company is a cheeky reminder that the MonaLisa Twins are an uproarious bunch with a sense of humour that is as endearing as it is clever. The instrumentation on this song is an absolute hoot! This deserves to be a HUGE hit!
3. Once Upon A Time: Clearly paying homage to their (and our) heroes, Once Upon A Time, with its Byrds-inspired guitar and nostalgic hippie lyrics is one of those tracks that makes you proud to be a fan of Rock n’ Roll. Dripping with allusions to other classic rock songs, this one is a classic all of its own.
4. Close To You: The MonaLisa Twins have absolutely nailed the ’60s aesthetic while updating it to sound relevant, fresh, and inventive. This obviously isn’t news to anybody who has ever heard their music, but Close To You is probably their finest take on romance and heartbreak distilled through the sound of The Beatles, The Left Banke, and The Zombies. Of course, they merge those elements to deliver their own signature sound. If there’s any justice in this world, this song will get a ton of airplay!
5. It’s Alright: This is such a delightful song with signature MLT harmonies, a fantastic British sound, and sunny lyrics that perfectly capture the spirit and joyousness of timeless pop. The MonaLisa Twins are undoubtedly the finest ambassadors of pop music that we have around and It’s Alright is a great example of their mastery.
6. Waiting For The Waiter: This one is an instant classic! I’ve been addicted to ‘Waiting For The Waiter’ for nearly a month now and right from the remarkable dobro and slide guitar to John Sebastian’s astounding blues harp, and lyrics dripping with imagery, this song just goes to show the leaps and bounds that the twins have taken in terms of songwriting since ‘When We’re Together’.
7. In It For Love: Where has this song been all my life? It’s definitely my new motto! I suppose it perfectly describes the twins and their worldview, but it’s so universal with blissfully optimistic lyrics and melodic guitar work, not to mention the twins’ breathtaking voices, that it not only transcends its genre but also rises to the top of it.
8. Count On Me: The poignant lyrics and beautiful vocals on ‘Count On Me’ almost had me in tears. Lisa’s vocal delivery is heartrending, and Mona’s harmonies hit you right in the feels. The stripped down production and guitar may seem deceptively simple but they’re as effective as it gets. If I ever had to play a song by MLT to someone who isn’t as much of a sixties fan as I am, it’s this one. I’m sure ‘Count On Me’ will continue to be a song that I can always count on in times of joy and sadness.
9. Sweet Lorraine: With its clever wordplay, storybook imagery, and Zombies-inspired melodies, Sweet Lorraine, akin to ‘A Rose For Emily’ or ‘Another Day’, gets into the skin of the character and makes you feel like you’ve known her all along. Mona’s vocals are so effective and compelling! I absolutely LOVE the lyrics on this one.
10. That’s Life: I’ve loved this song ever since I first became a fan of the twins and it’s a brilliantly crafted track that’s brimming with wisdom, humour and infectious hooks. It’s precisely the kind of song that ‘starts with a smile that won’t wipe off your face no matter how hard you try’.
11. Club 27: This track is smoking! Like so many others, I have always been fascinated by the ’27 Club’, but I positively could never write a song this good about it! Lisa’s blistering Hendrix-inspired guitar work is a highlight of this album, and I’d kill to see them perform this one live.
12. Still A Friend Of Mine: It’s astonishing just how beautiful this track is. It almost had me in tears and wanting more! The lyrics are both personal and universal, and address the global situation in the most succinct manner. Like all brilliantly written songs, however, it can be interpreted any way you choose. I know I’ll still be listening to this fifty years from now!
To cap it all off, If ‘When We’re Together’ was The MonaLisa Twins’ ‘Please Please Me’, ‘ORANGE’ is their ‘Revolver’. The growth in songwriting, production, and performance is absolutely staggering. This is a gem of an album that rarely comes along and deserves to be treasured by every music fan.
Thank you for the music, Mona and Lisa. I’m a fan for life!
Ross Anderson (verified owner) –
Fantastic album I would give it more than a five star rating Mona and Lisa have put a lot of thought into the album and postage using orange bubble envelopes so every thing matches. It is very kind of them to included a pen,two stickers and photo postcards the album was well worth the money and the wait.
Ed Brown (verified owner) –
Orange is a complete Masterpiece! Mona and Lisa have jumped straight from their “Please Please me” debut to “Revolver” with this album! Every song is a hit with the care and effort which was taken showing through on every single cut with amazing results! So many different types of music are here ranging from burlesque to psychedelic rock to blues to folk with some Pepper/Penny Lane thrown in for good measure. To me “Still A Friend of Mine” is my favorite bringing a serious tear to my eye every time I listen. A fantastic experience all the way around and thank you ladies for all of the joy you have given us! It is worthy of at least six, seven or more stars! The last time I felt so good about listening to a new album was when I first heard “When We’re Together”
Jung Roe (verified owner) –
There have been a few defining musical moments in my life. When I first heard Pink Floyds “Wish you were here”, Supertramp “Even in the quietest moments”, Beatles 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album), and now the MonaLisa Twins Orange Album. This is truly good stuff, every single track, as each one is so intimate and personal. It’s like the very best of the last 55 years of rock music all came together in perfection and harmony. Mona and Lisa have truly created a masterpiece of an album, and to think all this great music was whirling around in their heads for the last 2 years. I still have goosebumps from Tracks 8 and 12 among others, and I know I’m going to enjoy listening to this album for many years to come. The world really needs to hear this album!
Tomás F. Calvo (verified owner) –
The Mona Lisa Twins knock it out of the park with ORANGE. They take a variety of styles and play with them with dexterity, ease and a confidence seen only in history’s talented best. The Mona Lisa Twins present themselves lightly with lots of humor, but their lyrics are intelligent, deep and conscious like we haven’t seen since the 60’s. While their sound is reminiscent of the 60’s and 70’s, it still sounds new and fresh.
The harmonies in ORANGE are among the best ever recorded, with the guitars keeping up with the pace. Orchestrations are simple yet to the point, without ever overdoing it. It’s clear talent overflows in every direction.
ORANGE is a collection of diamonds, where Still A Friend of Mine, Count On Me and Once Upon a Time shine a slightly above the rest, if that’s at all possible.
Richard Mcglenn (verified owner) –
What are the chances of falling in love with an artist’s music all over again? Well it’s happened to me for probably the first time in my life and that spans 50+ years. The MonaLisa Twins have grown so much both musically and production wise since their debut album When We’re Together is plainly obvious with ORANGE. All their songs have such carefully crafted lyrics and the broad use of instruments makes ORANGE an audio delight to the ears. Old fans won’t be disappointed by the evolution of their music and new fans will be introduced to a rare form of music today. Real instruments, real singers, real music that is a pleasure to listen to and has such great meaning and depth. These girls have grown into young adults with a keen sense of what the world needs to be a better place through their music. Love is all you need and staying groovy is something you can do no matter what your age is. The world needs this music that’s for sure.
Rick Ross (verified owner) –
ORANGE is an album that comes along once in a lifetime. Still A Friend Of Mine is the most BEAUTIFUL SONG I HAVE EVER HEARD. Another Golden Kayak Award is on the Horizion. This will be The MonaLisa Twins biggest hit.
The entire album consists of 60’s folk style that has been missing for nearly 50 years. You can’t make this type of album up. It draws you in from the very first note and doesn’t let you go even after the album is over.
Waiting For The Waiter is some serious Blues. The style you would find in New Orleans or Memphis.
No More Worries Company is very close to a sassy upbeat tune that compels you to listen for more.
The entire album is filled with cliches and references from songs and phrases from a time long forgotten.
Rush put and get this FABULOUS ALBUM. THIS PROMISES TO BE THE MONALISA TWINS FINEST HOUR!.
YOU STRUCK GOLD LADIES! WITH MAXWELL’S SILVER HAMMER