Mabu's Madness: M-square

Mabu's Madness SKU: 42623212
Mabu's Madness: M-square

Mabu's Madness: M-square

Mabu's Madness SKU: 42623212

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: M-square
Artist: Mabu's Madness
Label: Real Gone Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 848064014133
Genre: Soul/R & B

Limited 'fire orange with black streaks' colored vinyl LP pressing. Another insanely rare and highly coveted soul-funk gem from the tiny Maple label, which was part of Sylvia Robinson's All Platinum empire, and punched way above it's weight when it came to '70s R&B. The one creative constant at the imprint was producer Johnny Brantley, who worked with everybody from Lee Moses to the Ohio Players to Lou Donaldson and even produced some early sides with Jimi Hendrix. Brantley is again behind the board for this 1971 one-off, which was led by drummer/singer/arranger Brad "Mabu" Young; it's full of funky surprises, not the least of which is the horn section playing "Sparks" from The Who's Tommy during "Do the Best You Can!" M-Square sells for hundreds of dollars if you can find it, but you probably can't; our first-ever LP reissue-remastered for vinyl by Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision.

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