Saturday, October 29, 2016

Mandrill - Mandrilland 1974

 AllMusic Review by Amy Hanson

"With four superb and nearly flawless albums under their belt, it was no surprise to anyone when raves began pouring in for Mandrill's ambitious August 1974 double LP Mandrilland. Recorded in the swampy, seething backwater of Bogalusa, LA, the album proved by far to be the band's most sophisticated set of jams to date, thankfully in spite of the replacement of guitarist Doug Rodrigues for the departing Omar Mesa. Although the set is packed with deliciously smooth grooves, it's clear that the band was continuing to experiment with bright clatters and brash beats -- one spin through "Road to Love" provides a map through some of the best jazz-funk-Latin fusion, as notes tumble down into empty spaces before being lifted up by the hush of the vocals. It's an eclectic vibe, and one that plays beautifully off the quiet soul hook of "Khlida," a song that uses Carlos Wilson's flute and various vibes and synths to add Mandrill sparkle to what could otherwise have become a bland instrumental. Elsewhere, of course, Mandrill kick up classic, brassy funk on "Positive Thing" -- an R&B Top 30 hit -- while inflecting a little bayou blues into the often overlooked "Folks on a Hill."

5 comments:

KingCake said...

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Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

many thanks

pmac said...

That had to have been one fte first recordings made at Studio in the Country. Thanks for the Mandrill love, buddy!

RickB said...

Thanks for the Mandrill retrospective! I was aware of them as a teenager and loved the covers but never had the funds to buy the records back then...so it's cool to time travel back to the 70s and hear some of what slipped by back in the day. You guys rock!

Anonymous said...

Many Thanks for Mandrill - - I was familiar with some of their music, from the radio, and, up until I checked in at the blog, didn't know much of a/o about them until a few minutes ago. Will give a listen and assume the will be enjoyable - because The King has incredible taste in music!!!

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