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Iron Age

Mother's Finest

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Album Review

Whether Mother's Finest was more rock-minded or R&B-minded on a particular album usually had a lot to do with what label the band was recording for at the time and who was in charge in the A&R department. Some A&R men wanted Mother's Finest to be an urban contemporary act and cater to black radio's tastes, but on Iron Age, MF was clearly going after the heavy metal/hard rock audience of the early 1980s. MF never sounded more focused and inspired than it does on this excellent LP, and forceful gems like "Rock 'N Roll 2 Nite," "U Turn Me On" and "Movin' On" indicated that MF should forget about what black radio was playing and simply concentrate on being a great metal/hard rock band (which is what it really wanted to be, anyway). Black radio, which had been a strong supporter of MF's 1978 hit "Love Changes," wasn't about to play an album this metal-oriented — and sadly, rock radio ignored it as well. With the right promotion, Iron Age could have made MF a big hit with the Quiet Riot/Judas Priest/Scorpions crowd, but the album was a commercial flop instead of the big commercial breakthrough that it should have been. Nonetheless, the fact remains that this out-of-print LP is among MF's most rewarding albums and is well worth hunting for if you fancy yourself a metalhead.

Customer Reviews

Looove this album!!

It's a shame more people weren't hip to this group. You have the power chords of heavy metal married to the Mississippi Mud contralto of the lead singer.More from Mother's Finest Please!!

Why!!!!!!!

Yes I'm a hard rock lover,and this band ,Mother's Finest was Black Ball because of it's members ,everyone with eyes & ears knows it.Too many colors,not enough white. Cute & cool when Zeppenlin,the Rolling Stones,Clapton,Lennon$ company sing the songs of Otis Redding and Muddy Waters. As it's been told Negros can't sing rock n roll-------ON THE RAIDO

Interesting

"Time" has a great T-Rex "Bang A Gong" groove going on. The rest of the album is standard early 80's hard rock. Listen to the sound clips and cherry pick what sounds good.

Biography

Formed: Atlanta, GA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s

Georgia funk rock band Mother's Finest might appear to be only a blip on the radar screen of rock history, but not to any of the headlining bands they've stolen shows from — or any of the audiences who saw it happen. Following in the footsteps of the racially-mixed Sly & the Family Stone, Mother's Finest blended white guitarist Moses Mo and drummer B.B. "Queen" Borden with black vocalists Joyce Kennedy and Glenn Murdock, bassist Wyzard, and keyboardist Mike, for its 1976 self-titled debut...
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