1973 Polydor
Cover photo: Don Anderson

Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy's own Mandrill originally formed by three brothers Ric Wilson, Carlos Wilson and Lou Wilson offered their fourth record in 1973 right after their most successful album Composite Truth which came out earlier that year. Skillfully crafted funk-jams employ nice little touches of latin influence that sometimes wander off into smooth soul and blues. Creatively titled Love Song is a good example of the latter. Fat City Strut is an absolute highlight of deep funk with groovy wah and brass and the latin influences are yet again present. Mandrill had a good sense of using distorted instruments that you might not like too much at first, yet yours truly grew on them rather quickly. Two Sisters of Mystery even gives away glimpses of late 60's - early 70's psychrock. The closing track Aspiration Flame is an deep and somewhat melancholic instrumental song full of blues/jazz and latin influences mixed together smoothly. To all you loop-heads out there, Just Outside of Town also has a few nice breaks to chop up.

