Remember this song, Pretty Brown Eyes?I was in high school when it came out in the early 1990s.Though I am only familiar with this one song, Mint Condition has had a wonderful career since their debut.Kudos to their website for my friend, Lisa, did a fantastic job in displaying all their glory.http://www.mintconditionmusic.com/I received a notice through myspace that they have new music on thei...
Remember this song, Pretty Brown Eyes?I was in high school when it came out in the early 1990s.Though I am only familiar with this one song, Mint Condition has had a wonderful career since their debut.Kudos to their website for my friend, Lisa, did a fantastic job in displaying all their glory.http://www.mintconditionmusic.com/I received a notice through myspace that they have new music on thei...
Remember this song, Pretty Brown Eyes?I was in high school when it came out in the early 1990s.Though I am only familiar with this one song, Mint Condition has had a wonderful career since their debut.Kudos to their website for my friend, Lisa, did a fantastic job in displaying all their glory.http://www.mintconditionmusic.com/I received a notice through myspace that they have new music on thei...
This is one of the baddest funk grooves of the 21st Century. First of all they play this bad boy in 6 for most of the tune, which, of course, most R&B/Funk grooves are not in this meter. Added to this just being a dope groove, each individual layer is funkay (both guitar parts, the drum part, the synth bass part, and the keyboard part [which has a slight Isley Bros. feel to it]) in its own ri...
These boys are bad!! They've continued to refine their sound and production skills, write great tunes, musically give props to their predecessors rather than name drop, and play like it ain't no tomorrow. On "Goldigger",listen to the transition from the main song, which is a classic MC loping groove (i.e. "Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes), "This Day, This Minute, Right Now, and "What Kind...
If you like R&B/Funk and you want to hear a band give you somethin' a little different than whats on the recording, you must see MC! While they definitly are a "musician's band", they have a loyal following of FOOMS. For those eclectic folks, see if you can hear when Kenny Kirkland's composition "Dienda" appears in the set.