Midwest Quiet Time Deluxe Plush Camel Pet Bed 21″x12″

Midwest Quiet Time Deluxe Plush Camel Pet Bed 21″x12″
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Aquarium Fish Hard Candy
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Life’s Aquarium
The world has plenty of R&B vocalists, but when it comes to actual R&B bands–you know, the ones with actual musicians playing actual instruments–the pickings are on the slim side. With Tony Toni Tone AWOL, Mint Condition are not only the template for contemporary R&B bands but practically the only contenders in the category. Yet the lack of competition hasn’t made them any less eager or hungry. In fact, the band’s fifth CD, its first on Elektra, is its most focused to date. Written and produced by the band, Life’s Aquarium finds Mint Condition in a more sexually aggressive mood than on their previous CDs. That assertiveness is evident on cuts such as the rugged “Touch That Body,” the jittery bump-and-grind of “Who Can You Trust,” and the soft wet kisses of “Pretty Lady” (the latter featuring a cameo from the Gap Band’s Charlie Wilson). Where once Mint Condition showed off their chops by launching into extended but aimless jazz-fusion riffs, or tried to impress the listener with chord changes and arpeggios straight out of a music-comp course, they now bypass the showboating and stick to simple but effective songs. All of which makes Life’s Aquarium satisfying, soulful, and the best music to date from a band that has earned its stripes. –Amy Linden
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Customer Review: Life’s Aquarium
Mint condition does everything so well and this CD proves to be added to their outstanding musical abilities. Don’t let this one slip you by!
Customer Review: SWIMMING IN LIFE’S AQUARIUM
I hear a lot of griping from fans of classic R&B artists such as Teddy Pendergrass, Al Green, and Marvin Gaye that the new class of R&B singers aren’t real. They say they’re studio-enhanced, backed up by all electronic instruments, and no one plays their own instruments or is backed by a live band anymore. Mint Condition makes these folks eat their words. With 4 of the best records to bless R&B in the 90’s and beyond, Mint Condition is a multi-talented group of men who can have anyone who loves the classics vibing to their tracks. “Life’s Aquarium” is their fourth offering (there first on Elektra Records), and it comes through just as lovely as everything they’ve put out before. The first single, “If You Love Me” is a beautiful track showcasing the feelings of a man who needs reassurance of the affections his woman says she has for him. “This Day, This Minute, Right Now” is another beautiful ballad, this time with Stokeley (MC’s lead singer) professing his undying love, beginning right now. Other tracks that are unbeatable are “Pretty Lady”, featuring the legendary Charlie Wilson, of Gap Band fame. The uptempo “Be Like That Sometimes” deals with life’s trials and tribulations, and “Just The Man For You” is yet another sweet ballad, this time with Stokley attempting to convince a woman that they’re made for each other. If you’ve never listened to a Mint Condition album, this would be a good one to introduce you to their style. I would recommend this for any R&B fan, especially those fed up with all the “digitized” artists that are out there now.






