![]() Suppose it all depends on what your looking for in modern R&B. I truely believe from what I hear on this album Mint Condition have that in spades but they try to keep up with the times and the result is a sound the underscores their own abilities as a result. And as we're finding out more and more,even in past decades all the live instrumentation and production in the world will never take the place of innovative,forward thinking songcraft and harmonic sophistication. In the end Mint Condition became mainly based on a slogan and there are many of them:"they're such great singers" and,in their case "they play REAL music". And I am not bashing the last two decades of music here even if I don't feel it was at all creatively stimulating as what came before. Perhaps it was the need to be commercially relevent in their time,which meant sticking like glue to some variet of hip-hop styling. In terms of sheer funkiness this album really breaks out on "Funky Weekend",which does show their strong groove potential outside the hip-hop relm with it's bass oriented rhythms while "Raise Up" and "Missing" have some wonderully progressive jazz style chord sequences.Įven the majority of the more commerical of these songs have some excellent instrumental turns on piano and sax I cannot say this is an absolutely terrible album but one with an ear towards well produced live instrumentation can tell this band could and still can do a whole lot more than they do. "Asher In Rio" and the title opener,with their jazzy latin flavors are the best of them and should've been worked into more full songs. Interestingly enough the bands instrumental ability finds the most creativity in their interludes,similar to EWF although that band was thriving in such a more creatively stimulating commercial music environment no one noticed as much with them likely. There's nothing wrong with songs like "Change Your Mind" and "Gettin' It On" but these songs could've been ten other songs from ten other artists in the mid 90's structurally. Cover art flaunting their instrumental nature aside a good bulk of this album,about half actually is unoffensive but rather generic sounding hip-hop/R&B that,frankly sounds as if it could've been made by anyone. This album finds itself in that same situation. The question is in a musical environment that was totally dominated by very commercial styles of hip-hop based R&B that was sounding predictable what use was it to have strong instrumental skills anyway since the commercial enviroment worked against you? Well.so what?We heard that before with The Roots and Toni Toni Tone. One reviewer wisely put it that while Mint Conditions main claim to fame was the use of live instrumentation. This Minneapolis sextet put the city into relevenece on the music scene for the 90's the same way that Prince did for the 80's and Mary Tyler Moore did in the 70's. During the time this album was recorded you basically had two options:neo soul or some varient of hip-hip/R&B and it's a state in the R&B,soul and funk world that fifteen years on has yet to be improved upon to any serious degree. HOMETOWN St.Throughout the 90's most artists in R&B,even famed legacy artists with a huge influence on the music scene were being forced to be pigeonhold into one or several catagories in order to survive. ![]() The band has since released five additional independent albums, including the Grammy-nominated 2015 Christmas record Healing Season.They returned-sans keyboardist Keri Lewis-in 2005 with the album Livin’ the Luxury Brown. Mint Condition took a six-year hiatus after the release of their third album, 1999’s Life’s Aquarium.Their 1993 sophomore album, From the Mint Factory, includes the hit “You Send Me Swingin’,” which reached No. Gettin it on, gettin it on Me and you just cant be wrong Gettin it on, gettin it on Girl you drive me crazy Girl you got me high from every time you ride Me around and round, around in you. Stokley Williams, the talented frontman of the renowned R&B band Mint Condition, has captivated audiences with his soulful voice and magnetic stage presence.The group’s 1991 debut album, Meant to Be Mint, went Top 20 on the R&B chart thanks to the success of ballads like “Forever In Your Eyes” and “(Breakin’ My Heart) Pretty Brown Eyes.”.They also toured with-and were mentored by-hometown icon Prince. They were discovered and signed by famed Minneapolis producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis in 1989. Led by singer Stokley Williams, Mint Condition formed in St.The R&B band Mint Condition found success throughout the 1990s with their blend of jazz, funk, soul, and pop.
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