MANDRILL — Just Outside of Town (review)

MANDRILL — Just Outside of Town album cover Album · 1973 · Funk Buy this album from MMA partners
3/5 ·
Sean Trane
Second album of Mandrill during the year of 73, Just Outside Of Town continues in the direction that had become apparent with the previous Composite Truth, meaning delving further into funk with a solid brass section injection. Coming with a solid and stunning urban photograph artwork, the largely unchanged line-up does see the drum stool handed over to Neftali Santiago, but Mandrill remain a septet.

Opening on the strong funky brassy Mango Meat and following up with Never Die, an unusually long-intro-ed track that started well, but end up very cobventional, the album could’ve reached a first climax with Love Song if it wasn’t for the mushy lyrics on an otherwise great singing performance, but atrociously cheesy string arrangements smothering it up with a layer of honey thicker than Greenland glacier in the last ice age. The same can be said about the mushy string and dumb melody of She Ain’t Looking Too Tough. Again the album has a chance to peak with the superb intro of Fat City Strut, but it develops in an Areas-like salsa track, which for once avoids the usual clichés. Two Sister Of Mystery is also built a bit on this principle. Two good semi-successes that gets overshadowed by the slow lengthy (almost 8 minutes) Africus Restrospektivus, a heavyweight champion that moves slow but implacably to greatness with tons of interplay between dozens of instruments (including vibes, cellos and strings), only to slowly fade out without the expected bang.

Among the other most superb track is the closing instrumental but stupendous Spanish-inspired Aspiration flame, built on an acoustic guitar slowly growing with a piano and a gentle flute, the track slowly crescendo-es to full power. Most likely Mandrill’s most exquisite track ever.

While JOOT is probably the weaker of the first four albums, it still contains two stunning tracks and three more that consolidate the album’s content, but it’s also clear that the group’s peak period is just gliding by them, but this album is still part of it.

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