It's more than a little ironic how, back in 1991, Mint Condition were considered something of a novelty -- being an R&B band in the truest sense -- when they've now outlasted just about every group, producer-driven or not, regardless of style, that formed around the same time. Nearly 20 years in the business, Mint Condition are on just their sixth studio album, but identifying a truly weak link in their discography is impossible. The consistency continues on E-Life, a Mint Condition release as durable as any other. Opening track "Baby Boy Baby Girl," featuring Anthony Hamilton, was a bold choice for a first single, as it's a spirited, touching tribute to kids' unconditional love for their dads. Though there are other songs with similarly uncommon forms of inspiration, much of the album deals in universal romantic matters that just about any listener can find relatable: being suspicious of cheating on "Somethin'," enduring relationships on "Just Can't Believe," communication issues on "Nothing Left to Say," and dead ends on "Back and Forth," a driving jam that deserves heavy rotation on every adult R&B station. And, of course, there are a couple romantic ballads, like "Queen of Come Here Go Away," which recalls the Isley Brothers' spaced-out, sparsely arranged quiet storms. Again, the band holds back on the natural impulse to show off, never failing to serve the song first. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
They are my all time favorate band. I love the music that Mint Condition creates; crisp, jazzy, funky, smooth. They are the definition of a band!!!
Every single song on each album is a keeper, a must listen to song. I listen to their albums from start to finish without skipping a single song.
Much love and respect to Mint Condition.
They are my favorite band.....not too many R&B artists can successfully say they arrange their own music!!!
I urge you to listen to any Mint Condition song right now and you will hear the BEST arrangement of: Drums, the electric guitar, Saxaphone etc. The only other artists that I can think of who do something similar ar D'Angelo, Maxwell, Earth Wind and Fire (among a few others)
THE MORAL TO THIS STORY IS THAT MINT CONDITION IS HERE TO STAY AND SCHOOL THESE NEW CATS :)
I first heard of Mint Condition in 1991 during my senior year in high school. I have all of their music and have yet to be let down. I think people will appreciate this group more once they are gone and there is this large void to fill.