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Album Review: Mandrill

  • Artist: Mandrill
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1970
  • Total Time: 25:03
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Mandrill's debut isn't half the album it could've been, since the band's talented musicianship and desire to experiment were often subverted -- by ambitions of pop success as well as a dry, over-serious approach to music-making. The three Wilson brothers, though masters of over a dozen instruments, still hadn't mastered the added burden of songwriting; "Warning Blues" is perfunctory (as is the vocal performance) and "Symphonic Revolution" is a bland summer-day soul song with cloying strings. The group sounds much more confident getting into a good groove and allowing room for some great playing; the band's self-titled song, "Mandrill," is the best here, featuring great solos for flute and vibraphone. Mandrill also loved playing with different musical forms: "Rollin' On" moves from an average rock song to a torrid Latin jam and climaxes with a testifying gospel session. Most ambitious of all is the five-part, 14-minute suite "Peace and Love," but the intriguing concept is negated by a few bizarre pieces, one of which sounds like a parody of a Vincent Price reading over a Santana jam. The band would soon learn that experimentation and stylistic change-ups were a means, not an end. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mandrill Mandrill Mandrill (4:23)
Warning Blues Wilson Bros. Mandrill (4:34)
Symphonic Revolution Wilson Bros. Mandrill (5:18)
Rollin' On Wilson Bros. Mandrill (7:42)
Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi): Movement I (Birth) /Movement II ... Wilson Bros. Mandrill (1:50)
Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi): Movement II (Now) Wilson Bros. Mandrill (1:46)
Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi): Movement III (Time) Wilson Bros. Mandrill (2:14)
Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi): Movement IV (Encounter) Wilson Bros. Mandrill (6:03)
Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi): Movement V (Beginning) Wilson Bros. Mandrill (2:05)
Chutney Mandrill Mandrill (3:05)

Credits

Bundie Cenas (Percussion), Lou Wilson (Vocals), Claude Cave (Keyboards), Charles Padro (Percussion), Bundie Cenas (Bass), Carlos Wilson (Saxophone), Kim King (Engineer), Omar Mesa (Guitar), Claude Cave (Vocals), Lou Wilson (Percussion), Mandrill (Arranger), Ray Fleming (Producer), Omar Mesa (Vocals), Ric Wilson (Saxophone), Mandrill (Producer), Omar Mesa (Percussion), Carlos Wilson (Vocals), Vinnie Leary (Assistant Engineer), Charles Padro (Drums), Lou Wilson (Trumpet), Charles Padro (Vocals)
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Mandrill is a funk band formed in Brooklyn, New York City in 1968. The band was formed by three brothers: Carlos Wilson (trombone, vocals), Lou Wilson (trumpet, vocals) and Ric Wilson (sax, vocals). The brothers were born in Panama and grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn. Other members of the band included Bundy Cenac (Bass), Neftali Santiago (drums, percussion, vocals), Juaquin Jessup (lead guitar, percussion, vocals), Charles Padro (drums), Claude 'Coffee' Cave II (keyboards, percussion, vocals) and Fudgie Kae Solomon (bass) and Omar Mesa (Guitar).

Parts of their songs had been sampled by many hip-hop acts such as Public Enemy, Shawty Lo, Big L, Kanye West, Jin, and 9th Wonder. Beneath funk they combined many other styles like latin, salsa, rock, blues and soul to create their own colourful style.

Some of their songs have been used in the soundtracks of movies: The Greatest (1977) directed by Tom Gries and Monte Hellman; and The Warriors (1979) directed by Walter Hill. The band continues to perform live; their signature song is arguably "Fencewalk."

Composite Truth (1973) was the band's most commercially successful album.

Albums

  • 1970: Mandrill
  • 1972: Mandrill Is
  • 1973: Composite Truth
  • 1973: Just Outside of Town
  • 1974: Mandrilland
  • 1975: Solid
  • 1975: The Best of Mandrill
  • 1976: Beast from the East
  • 1977: The Greatest (with George Benson) Film Soundtrack
  • 1977: We Are One
  • 1978: New Worlds
  • 1980: Getting in the Mood
  • 1981: Energize
  • 1981: The Warriors Echoes In My Mind (with Luther Vandross) Film Soundtrack
  • 1992: Rebirth
  • 1997: Fencewalk: The Anthology
  • 2000: The Ultimate Collection
  • 2001: Peace and Love (EP for the 911 victims)
  • 2001: Driving While Black and Brown
  • 2002: live at montreaux
  • 2004: Pre-nuclear War Blues (single)
  • 2004: Sunshine (single from the movie Civil Brand)
  • 2009: untitled featuring "ablessing" (tribute to Barack Obama “Spirit Of Hiroshima” “We Gotta Get It (Right This Time),”collaborators including George Duke, Gerald Albright, & Chuck D

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