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Reply #30 posted 01/01/15 5:56pm

mrjun18

False.

Tony Toni Tone is great, but as far as 90s R&B groups/bands go, they are #2. Mint is #1.

If you know both groups entire discography like I do, then you know whats up.

Mint Condition touched various topics in their music (check Definition of A Band), could play almost any style of music (check the excellent From The Mint Factory), has a stronger lead singer (Stokley > Raphael), more longevity (8 albums and still going), and the list goes on.

Tony Toni Toni was more successful, but everything else: Mint > Tony Toni Tone.

To the person that said Mint was putting out "too many ballads"...well, thats what they are known for and that was their bread and butter. It worked for them, hence thier ballads are always what sold thier records. Why would they switch it up, and risk losing sales if ballads is whats doing it for them? Not to mention, thier ballads were always knock out punches. Breakin' My Heart went gold and went #1 on the R&B single sales charts, U Send Me Swingin' was the 10th biggest R&B single of 1994 and stayed on charts for months, What Kind Of Man Would I Be is another gold selling single and so on.

I can talk about Mint vs TTT for hours as I know the music of both bands inside out. And if you really know both groups, you would know that TTT is not better than MC.

Listen to songs like Fidelity, Missing, Runaway, Good For Your Heart, If You Love Me and tell me if Tony Toni Tone could ever make songs like that. I highly doubt it even thought TTT is really talented as well.

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Reply #31 posted 01/01/15 6:32pm

Graycap23

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mrjun18 said:

False.

Tony Toni Tone is great, but as far as 90s R&B groups/bands go, they are #2. Mint is #1.

If you know both groups entire discography like I do, then you know whats up.

Mint Condition touched various topics in their music (check Definition of A Band), could play almost any style of music (check the excellent From The Mint Factory), has a stronger lead singer (Stokley > Raphael), more longevity (8 albums and still going), and the list goes on.

Tony Toni Toni was more successful, but everything else: Mint > Tony Toni Tone.

To the person that said Mint was putting out "too many ballads"...well, thats what they are known for and that was their bread and butter. It worked for them, hence thier ballads are always what sold thier records. Why would they switch it up, and risk losing sales if ballads is whats doing it for them? Not to mention, thier ballads were always knock out punches. Breakin' My Heart went gold and went #1 on the R&B single sales charts, U Send Me Swingin' was the 10th biggest R&B single of 1994 and stayed on charts for months, What Kind Of Man Would I Be is another gold selling single and so on.

I can talk about Mint vs TTT for hours as I know the music of both bands inside out. And if you really know both groups, you would know that TTT is not better than MC.

Listen to songs like Fidelity, Missing, Runaway, Good For Your Heart, If You Love Me and tell me if Tony Toni Tone could ever make songs like that. I highly doubt it even thought TTT is really talented as well.

Bingo....

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Reply #32 posted 01/01/15 10:25pm

Cinny

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For now, in my life, I appreciate the variety in TTT's music over Mint's chops/ballads.
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Reply #33 posted 01/02/15 3:40pm

chriss

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Yes, i like TTT more because they are more versatile

and all their stuff is funky

and I too have met Raphael (actually it was after his concert

at the Concord Pavillion),anyway he was waiting for food at this burger joint on

clayon valley road, and me and my friend were also waiting for our burgers

so we just started talking about what was going on in the news that day.

(it happened to be some very gruesome murders that he had not heard about it)

he was not stuck up at all...

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Reply #34 posted 01/02/15 3:40pm

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sorry for the double post

[Edited 1/2/15 15:40pm]

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Reply #35 posted 01/02/15 4:27pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

chriss said:

Yes, i like TTT more because they are more versatile

and all their stuff is funky

and I too have met Raphael (actually it was after his concert

at the Concord Pavillion),anyway he was waiting for food at this burger joint on

clayon valley road, and me and my friend were also waiting for our burgers

so we just started talking about what was going on in the news that day.

(it happened to be some very gruesome murders that he had not heard about it)

he was not stuck up at all...

rolleyes

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Reply #36 posted 01/02/15 7:36pm

mrjun18

Graycap23 said:

mrjun18 said:

False.

Tony Toni Tone is great, but as far as 90s R&B groups/bands go, they are #2. Mint is #1.

If you know both groups entire discography like I do, then you know whats up.

Mint Condition touched various topics in their music (check Definition of A Band), could play almost any style of music (check the excellent From The Mint Factory), has a stronger lead singer (Stokley > Raphael), more longevity (8 albums and still going), and the list goes on.

Tony Toni Toni was more successful, but everything else: Mint > Tony Toni Tone.

To the person that said Mint was putting out "too many ballads"...well, thats what they are known for and that was their bread and butter. It worked for them, hence thier ballads are always what sold thier records. Why would they switch it up, and risk losing sales if ballads is whats doing it for them? Not to mention, thier ballads were always knock out punches. Breakin' My Heart went gold and went #1 on the R&B single sales charts, U Send Me Swingin' was the 10th biggest R&B single of 1994 and stayed on charts for months, What Kind Of Man Would I Be is another gold selling single and so on.

I can talk about Mint vs TTT for hours as I know the music of both bands inside out. And if you really know both groups, you would know that TTT is not better than MC.

Listen to songs like Fidelity, Missing, Runaway, Good For Your Heart, If You Love Me and tell me if Tony Toni Tone could ever make songs like that. I highly doubt it even thought TTT is really talented as well.

Bingo....

Yup. Mint is the most versatile R&B band from the 90's to present.

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Reply #37 posted 01/02/15 7:56pm

RJOrion

whovever made this comparison must have never heard "From The Mint Factory"
Nobody Does It Betta
Gumbo
10 million strong
Good For Your Heart
Harmony
Always
Fidelity

TTT cant/couldnt make songs like that...

Rafael Saadiq's voice was annoyingly nasal and extremely limited...Stokely is a world class singer...and before Keri Lewis left to marry Toni Braxton, the keyboard work was nearing Jimmy Jam or Larry Dunn levels...

Toni Toni Tone is overmatched in this one
[Edited 1/2/15 19:57pm]
[Edited 1/2/15 19:58pm]
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Reply #38 posted 01/02/15 8:45pm

Graycap23

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RJOrion said:

whovever made this comparison must have never heard "From The Mint Factory" Nobody Does It Betta Gumbo 10 million strong Good For Your Heart Harmony Always Fidelity TTT cant/couldnt make songs like that... Rafael Saadiq's voice was annoyingly nasal and extremely limited...Stokely is a world class singer...and before Keri Lewis left to marry Toni Braxton, the keyboard work was nearing Jimmy Jam or Larry Dunn levels... Toni Toni Tone is overmatched in this one [Edited 1/2/15 19:57pm] [Edited 1/2/15 19:58pm]

I'm glad I'm not thee only one.........

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Reply #39 posted 01/12/15 4:37pm

duccichucka

Graycap23 said:

duccichucka said:

Mint Condition probably had better musicians.

But Tony Toni Tone had more interesting albums.

Naw.....Mint is better all around.


Um, no;

House of Music is probably the greatest R&B album in the last 20 years. You always knew what
you were getting with Mint Condition: great musicianship but the same gospel-ly/Minneapolis in-
fluenced R&B.

Tony Toni Tone's HoM was a complete step away from their new jack/neo soul sound heard on
The Revival and Sons of Soul.


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Reply #40 posted 01/12/15 10:02pm

phunkdaddy

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duccichucka said:

Graycap23 said:

duccichucka said: Naw.....Mint is better all around.


Um, no;

House of Music is probably the greatest R&B album in the last 20 years. You always knew what
you were getting with Mint Condition: great musicianship but the same gospel-ly/Minneapolis in-
fluenced R&B.

Tony Toni Tone's HoM was a complete step away from their new jack/neo soul sound heard on
The Revival and Sons of Soul.


True which is why I appreciated this album far more than their others but this album was far more Neo Soul and less New jack than the others in fact New Jack dominated the others. Songs like Thinking of You, Last Summer, and Loving You were a welcome departure from cornball songs like For The Love of You, Little Walter, Oakland Stroke, and If I Had No Loot. Mint had already completed their House of Music albums with From the Mint Factory and Definition Of A Band.

There is nothing gospelly about their rock influenced or jazz influenced numbers especially Living The Luxury Brown.

[Edited 1/12/15 22:10pm]

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This funk is a serious joint
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