The second release from Mint Condition follows closely on the heels of their successful debut. Principal vocalist Stokely has good presence, projects sincerity and earnestness on love songs, and reflects Stevie Wonder's influence. The backing vocals, arrangements, lyrics and production style aren't overloaded with electronics, strings or any other devices, and they balance a traditional soul sensibility with a 1990s approach. Several numbers are enjoyable, although none are overpowering or remarkable. Sometimes they move into light funk or new jack, but Mint Condition is best at sentimental, breezy love material. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
I got to meet the group in KCMO They are soooooo cool and if they come here ever again I'll be there in the front row the last of bands as we know it and I hope they never stop
WOW WHAT CAN YOU SAY....YOU MEAN PEOPLE STILL PLAY INSTRUMENTS...GET OUT! I LOVE THIS BAND SAW THEM LIVE IN NYC @ BBKINGS....ONLY THING I CAN SAY ABOUT THEM WAS THAT THEY HAD MAD TALENT TO THE 100th POWER. THANK GOD FOR BANDS AND IF I HEAR ANOTHER SINGER,RAPPER,DANCER....I THINK I,LL GIVE UP ON MUSIC(OR LACK THERE OF)