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Livin' the Luxury Brown

Mint Condition

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Album Review

Livin' the Luxury Brown comes five and a half years after Mint Condition's previous album, Life's Aquarium. An absence of that length would put the average group under a tremendous amount of pressure, especially when a rabid fan base has been left waiting so long. In another sense, Mint Condition is under no pressure whatsoever. Now on their own label, and even more unique than they were in the '90s — in the entirely self-contained sense of producing, writing, and playing their own instruments — sales and competition are no longer significant factors. At this stage in their career, all they really care about is making music and playing it live for their followers. And it shows: while occasionally lagging due to the meandering and indulgence that often comes with boundless freedom, Livin' the Luxury Brown is the group's fifth straight (out of five) strong album. You can tell they've spent a good amount of their time away soaking up more influences from the '60s and '70s, but they've obviously kept up with modern R&B as well. Even a couple unexpected rock-out moments (especially the middle patch of "Fallin' Apart") are pulled off with a tremendous amount of conviction. They've done their early mentors, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, proud.

Customer Reviews

Pickin' up where they left off!

Gone are the days when R&B Bands really made noise (Earth, Wind & Fire, The Gap Band, The Commodores, The Ohio Players, etc), but Mint Condition keeps the torch lit, I've been a fan since "Meant to be Mint", and "From the Mint Factory", is my favorite album. Definitely not for the young and immature, but definitely for the grown and sexy!

Livin the Luxury Brown

Mint Condition is today's Earth, Wind & Fire. Look Whachu Done 2 Me is one of the feel good songs of all time. Anyone who loves good music and great musicians should buy this cd. You will not be dissapointed...

Hand's Down Their Best Album

I have been a fan of this group since they debuted in the 90's. They play their own instruments, write their own songs, are FANTASTIC live and the lead singer, Stokely Williams, is easily one of the greatest R&B singers of all time (Seriously!!!!). The group can at times be too ecletic for their own good, but this album is their best overall. It is not a perfect album, but it is pretty close. There are many great songs on this disc. It is a must for R&B fans!!

Biography

Formed: St. Paul, MN

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in the early '80s in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Mint Condition began as lead singer Stokley Williams, guitarist Homer O'Dell, keyboardist Larry Waddell, keyboardist/saxophonist Jeff Allen, keyboardist/guitarist Keri Lewis, and guitarist/bassist Rick Kinchen. The six talented musicians combine a variety of influences and experiences to shape their own sound. Williams began playing classic West African instruments at the age of four, while O'Dell grew up listening to his father play blues bass...
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