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Thread started 05/23/04 9:40am

BlaqueKnight

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Marrying Kind sounds like Mint Condition

The Marrying Kind sounds like it borrows heavily fom Mint Condition's "I Wonder If She Likes Me". I caught the groove resemblance the first time I heard the song, but after going back and listening to both songs, its VERY apparent. Its like Prince was listing to Mint Condition then went in the studio and wrote "The Marrying Kind" Vocally, they are different, but musically they bear the same feel/groove. Prince adds his "thing" to it, but the similarities are inescapable.

....and here come the flames...
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Reply #1 posted 05/24/04 10:20am

BlaqueKnight

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Hmmm. I guess nobody on here is familiar with the Mint. Either that or everybody agrees. (yeah, right)
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Reply #2 posted 05/24/04 10:23am

Meloh9

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Are you sure it's not all just part of that Minneapolis sound?
I never heard the mint song.
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Reply #3 posted 05/24/04 10:51am

MonaLuvsYou

I had a chance to audition for Mint Condition back in the early 90's. I wasn't impressed with them in the least. Especially since Dave (The LEADER!!) went to HS with me and never gave me the time of day. Then after the audition, he tries to hit on me and even though I was flattered (no reason to be mad, HS was a while ago), I was with someone. He was very unprofessional when I declined coffee, a drink, a snack, etc. The whole group just didn't seem like anything I wanted a part of. Plus, I know that I'm not a really strong singer, but I do have talent. It's funny how your talent diminishes when you don't want coffee.
Put the spoon down honey, come on let mama feed you!
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Reply #4 posted 05/24/04 10:57am

OdysseyMiles

I feel you, Blaque. I haven't listened to Mint Condition in a long time, but it is possible that Prince may have peeped out their use of synth and guitar on some tracks and added his own flavor to it (like the classical arrangement at the end of the chorus. To me, that's 100% Prince, but the drums and bass do sound a little "Minty" lol .). Good post. I like "The Marrying Kind", especially the lyrics.
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Reply #5 posted 05/24/04 4:04pm

Jestyr

Stokely does background vocals on "Call My Name".
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Reply #6 posted 05/24/04 6:13pm

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BlaqueKnight said:

[color=blue:fbaf4aec45]The Marrying Kind sounds like it borrows heavily fom Mint Condition's "I Wonder If She Likes Me". I caught the groove resemblance the first time I heard the song, but after going back and listening to both songs, its VERY apparent. Its like Prince was listing to Mint Condition then went in the studio and wrote "The Marrying Kind" Vocally, they are different, but musically they bear the same feel/groove. Prince adds his "thing" to it, but the similarities are inescapable.

....and here come the flames...[/color]



is that track off the first CD or the "best of?" Those are the only two of their work I don't have.
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Reply #7 posted 05/26/04 6:42pm

Thumparello

Back to School----->This is the sound of Earth, Wind and Fire! not Mint Condition who also is influenced by EWF.


Song has serious EWF influence.
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Reply #8 posted 05/26/04 6:43pm

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i thought the same exact thing. good ear.
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Reply #9 posted 05/26/04 7:07pm

Starmist7

...I'M familiar with Mint Condition...'Pretty Brown Eyes'..., but I don't know all of their songs or have their CD, but if I can access that song somewhere, I'd love to hear it since I've heard 'The Marrying Kind' a whole bunch of times over, it's my favorite song from MUSICOLOGY, so I would definetely be interested in checking it...
[This message was edited Wed May 26 19:09:35 2004 by Starmist7]
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Reply #10 posted 05/27/04 8:55am

BlaqueKnight

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All I could get was a few seconds of it HERE. You'd need the whole song to get the full feel of the track. I've made mp3s for me to listen to, but I don't have a host site for them. Sorry.
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Reply #11 posted 05/27/04 1:28pm

mochalox

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I hear ya.
"Pedro offers you his protection."
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Reply #12 posted 05/28/04 6:58pm

Starmist7

That is so obvious it sounds like 'Marrying Kind' for those few seconds, thanks for pointing that out...interesting...
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Reply #13 posted 05/31/04 1:17am

Yeshua4all

Just can't hear the similarity. The song is completely weak though. Marrying Kind blows it away.
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Reply #14 posted 06/01/04 9:38am

BlaqueKnight

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Yeshua4all said:

Just can't hear the similarity. The song is completely weak though. Marrying Kind blows it away.



I disagree I think just the opposite. Plus, the song preceeded Marrying Kind by 13 years.
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Reply #15 posted 06/01/04 9:48am

7salles

Yeah, Prince borrowed from it, it is clear the arrangments is very alike. But the mint song is kinda weak.
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