E-Life (album)
E-Life | ||||
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Studio album by Mint Condition | ||||
Released | May 8, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 59:57 | |||
Label | Caged Bird, Image | |||
Producer | Mint Condition | |||
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Singles from E-Life | ||||
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E-Life is the sixth studio album by the band Mint Condition. It is their second album for the label Image Entertainment as well as their second album without member Keri Lewis, who left the band in 2001.
The first single released from E-Life was the song "Baby Boy, Baby Girl"- with an alternate version sent to radio featuring guest vocals from neo-soul singer Anthony Hamilton. The second single "Nothing Left to Say" featured a music video directed by fellow Minneapolis, Minnesota native and independent filmmaker Wayne H. Johnson, Jr.[1] The music video was created by the faculty and students of Globe University/Minnesota School of Business.[2] Members of the school's Music Business program, digital video and media production programs were primarily responsible for the making of the video.[3]
The song "Why Do We Try" was later covered by Robert Glasper with Mint Condition frontman Stokley Williams on Glasper's 2012 album Black Radio.
Track listing
- Baby Boy, Baby Girl (feat. Anthony Hamilton) (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams, Lawrence Waddell, Anthony Hamilton) (4:27)
- Somethin' (featuring Phonte) (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams, Lawrence Waddell, Phonte Coleman) (4:39)
- Just Can't Believe (Stokley Williams) (4:19)
- Goldigger (Ricky Kinchen, Lawrence Waddell, Stokley Williams) (4:50)
- Gratitude (Stokley Williams, Ricky Kinchen) (3:51)
- Nothing Left to Say (Stokley Williams, Lawrence Waddell) (4:46)
- Right Here (Homer O'Dell, Stokley Williams) (4:49)
- E-Life (Stokley Williams) (1:01)
- Why Do We Try (featuring Ali Shaheed Muhammad) (Ricky Kinchen, Jeffrey Allen, Stokley Williams, Chris Dave) (5:20)
- Back and Forth (Stokley Williams) (6:05)
- Moan (Homer O'Dell, Stokley Williams, Lawrence Waddell) (4:14)
- Queen of Come Here Go Away (Stokley Williams) (2:50)
- Wish I Could Love You (Pimp Juice) (Ricky Kinchen) (4:52)
- Baby Boy Baby Girl (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams, Lawrence Waddell) (3:55)
Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.[4]
- Stokley Williams - lead and background vocals, drums, drum programming, guitar, bass synth, moog, keyboards, harmonica, steel pan
- Ricky Kinchen - lead and background vocals, bass, keyboards, drum programming, acoustic guitar, photography
- Lawrence Waddell - keyboards, piano
- Jeffrey Allen - background vocals, saxophone
- Homer O'Dell - guitar, keyboards, drum programming
- Chris Dave - drums
- Phonte - rap, background vocals
- Alicia Marie - intro vocals
- Brandon Kinchen - intro vocals
- Ali Shaheed Muhammad - turntables
- Anna - trumpet
- Kat Higgins - background vocals
- Brian Johnson - mixing
- Herb Powers, Jr. - mastering
References
- ↑ "Wayne Johnson, Jr. on Vimeo". profile. vimeo.com. Retrieved 4/6/2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Minnesota students create Mint Condition video". article. soultracks.com. Retrieved 4/6/2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Popular R&B Group's Music Video Created by Students, Faculty of Minnesota School of Business". article. prweb.com. Retrieved 4/6/2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Mint Condition - E-Life. Image Entertainment. MIN 3636
External links
- "Mint Condition - E-Life". studio album. allmusic.com.