Mandre 3000…The Original Three Stacks.

Artist: Mandre
Title: M3000
Year: 1979
Label: Motown
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 2.0/5.0

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Review
Hmmm…I wonder where Andre Benjamin of Outkast came up with his alias, as Andre 3000? If I had to take a wild guess, I would say that he was influenced by the legendary Michael Andre Lewis, who went by the stage name of Mandre, and titled his last LP M3000 (which stood for Mandre3000). Get the connection?

This LP is actually not that good, and I hate to say that, for the simple fact that Mandre was such a great group early on, as Maxayn, and later with the first Mandre album. This was the groups final album, M3000. They did NOT go out with a bang. In fact, the only two tracks that are worth a listen, I have included in this post, and they SAVE this album for me. I expected so much more from a group with so much talent, it came to a point where they let the electronic equipment control them, and completely take over their signature musicianship.

Check out the sound!

M3000 (Opus VI)

L’Oasis

Design
I like the logo a lot, with the reflection…this cover is pretty bold overall. Not quite sure what the back cover represents, it’s a little out there, but it’s fitting for the sound of this record. But it’s definitely an eye-catching cover, I just wish the music was consistent.

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One Comment

  1. Posted April 7, 2008 at 9:54 am | Permalink

    This cover is SICK. Sucks to see it wasted on a bad album.

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