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Album · 1974

Filed under Funk
By MANDRILL

Tracklist

A1 Positive Thing 3:25
A2 Positive Thing + 5:15
A3 Skying Upward 3:45
A4 The Road To Love 5:15
A5 Armadillo 1:48
B1 The Reason I Sing 3:22
B2 Bro' Weevil & The Swallow 4:48
B3 Khidia 4:55
B4 House Of Wood 7:59
C1 'Drill In The Bush 3:55
C2 El Funko 2:54
C3 Love Is Sunshine 4:22
C4 Folks On A Hill 6:22
D1 Mini-Suite For Duke 6:26
D2 Cal-Ipso 5:00
D3 After The Race 7:02
D4 Lady Jane 4:00

Line-up/Musicians

- Claude Coffee Cave / Organ, Vibes, Piano, Arp, Fender Rhodes
- Lou Wilson / Trumpet, Congas, Percussion, Vocals
- Ric Wilson M.D. / Tenor Sax, Percussion, Vocals
- Carlos Wilson / Bass Flute, Trombone, Alto Sax, Flute, Timbales, Percussion, Vocals
- Fudgie Kae / Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
- Neftali Santiago / Drums, Percussion, Vocals
- Doug Rodrigues / Lead Guitar, Percussion, Vocals

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Polydor ‎– PD-2-9002 (US)

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Like most early Mandrill albums, 'Mandrilland' contains an unbelievable variety of music; Latin pop, epic African soundtracks, funky jazz, pseudo-classical passages, commercial soul music, Carribean and psychedelic rock are just some of the styles that get heartfelt and authentic workouts from this eclectic band. A lot of the longer compositions that Mandrill were known for in their early days go down on side four where keyboardist Claude Cave's 'Mini Suite for Duke' starts with a swirling distorted B-3 playing gothic classical preludes before the band hits an exotic loungey big band groove and then heads into more classical styled build ups. Other songs on side four find the band mixing psychedelic jazz-rock with African grooves for some excellent highly original jams that sound like a cross between Mahavishnu and Fela Kuti.

Side three isn't bad and features more African jams, as well as some jokey avant-garde funk that sounds like mid-70s Zappa or Funkadelic. Side two is mostly ballads, one Beatlesque, a couple more in a Latin rock style and a few that sound like classic uplifting early 70s orchestrated soul music. This side includes their hit 'House of Wood' with its lyrics that mirror the language of an ancient fable delivered with street corner meets gospel style vocals.

Working our way backwards we finally get to side one which is an excellent five part African psychedelic funk jazz jam that goes through many changes and moods and is never boring during it's twenty minute odyssey. I love late 60s-early 70s psychedelic 'African hippie music', it seems like bands like this were always around in the early rock scene, but unfortunately most were swept aside as rock became more corporate and homogenized in the mid-70s.

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