Livin' the Luxury Brown

Livin' the Luxury Brown
Studio album by Mint Condition
Released April 26, 2005 (2005-04-26)
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre R&B, Neo soul
Length 73:46
Label Image
Producer Mint Condition, Earthtone III
Mint Condition chronology
Life's Aquarium
(1999)
Livin' the Luxury Brown
(2005)
E-Life
(2008)

Livin' the Luxury Brown is the fifth studio album by American R&B group Mint Condition. The album was released on April 26, 2005.

It is the group's first album released on Image Entertainment, first album as Independent artists and the first album released as a quintet, after the departure of the band's keyboardist Keri Lewis.

In addition, it's the group's first independent album after leaving major label Elektra Records. The album charted at number 45 on the Billboard 200, 11 on the Top R&B Albums and 1 on the Top Independent Albums, becoming the group's successful independent album. Two singles were released; "Whoaa" and "I'm Ready" (which only charted at number 49 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks).

Track listing

  1. "Mintrolude (Stokley Williams, Chris "Daddy" Dave) (0:48)
  2. "My Sista" (Homer O'Dell, Stokley Williams) (3:42)
  3. "Look Whachu Done 2 Me" (Stokley Williams) (5:20)
  4. "Whoaa" (Stokley Williams) (4:11)
  5. "I'm Ready" (Stokley Williams) (5:26)
  6. "Love Your Tears" (Lawrence Waddell) (3:51)
  7. "Mintal (Interlude) (Stokley Williams) (1:09)
  8. "Luxury Brown" (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams, Alicia Marie) (4:42)
  9. "Half an Hour" (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams) (4:14)
  10. "It's Hard" (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams, André Benjamin, Antwan Patton, David Sheats, Roderick Roachford) (5:20)
  11. "Runaway" (Ricky Kinchen, Alicia Marie) (4:52)
  12. "Fallin Apart" (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams) (5:49)
  13. "What Happened" (Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams, Jeffrey Allen, Lawrence Waddell) (4:43)
  14. "The Tempest (Interlude)" (Lawrence Waddell) (1:40)
  15. "Sad Girl" (Stokley Williams) (5:16)
  16. "Doormat" (Lawrence Waddell, Ricky Kinchen) (3:44)
  17. "One Wish" (Ricky Kinchen) (4:47)
  18. "We Got Us" (Lawrence Waddell) (4:12)
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