Muldrow, Georgia-Anne / Seeds
Album: | Seeds | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Muldrow, Georgia-Anne | Added: | Jul 2012 | |
Label: | Someothaship Connect |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-09-28 | Pull Date: | 2012-11-30 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 18 | Nov 4 | Oct 21 | Oct 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 13, 2022: | Femme Fatale (rebroadcast from Mar 5, 2014)
Kali Yuga |
4. | Nov 15, 2012: | The Sunset Life
Seeds |
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2. | Oct 20, 2021: | Some Songs Without Words
Kali Yuga |
5. | Nov 03, 2012: | Music Casserole
Kali Yuga |
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3. | Mar 05, 2014: | Femme Fatale
Kali Yuga |
6. | Oct 20, 2012: | Buford J. Sharkley's Themeless Escapades
Seeds |
Album Review
Josh Rosenthal
Reviewed 2012-09-01
Reviewed 2012-09-01
Georgia-Anne Muldrow – Seeds – E-one
Each year it seems a new neo-soul diva / hippie-chick is trotted out, either on the pop side or underground. Muldrow, a cut above, is part of the Madlib stable, and her myriad influences are a grab bag of psychedelics, Motown, Nina Simone and Aretha. She also reportedly plays a lot of instruments on her recordings. The most striking element of ‘Seeds’ is the production choices – squashed EQ, very tight and AM radio-sounding at times, everything here could have been very in your face, but instead it’s delightfully subtle (see “Wind”). The only complaint might be a lack of memorable, hum-worthy tunes, but the aura of this fine singer more than compensates. Note: Track 2 segues very abruptly into Track 3. No FCCs. – J. Rosenthal
Each year it seems a new neo-soul diva / hippie-chick is trotted out, either on the pop side or underground. Muldrow, a cut above, is part of the Madlib stable, and her myriad influences are a grab bag of psychedelics, Motown, Nina Simone and Aretha. She also reportedly plays a lot of instruments on her recordings. The most striking element of ‘Seeds’ is the production choices – squashed EQ, very tight and AM radio-sounding at times, everything here could have been very in your face, but instead it’s delightfully subtle (see “Wind”). The only complaint might be a lack of memorable, hum-worthy tunes, but the aura of this fine singer more than compensates. Note: Track 2 segues very abruptly into Track 3. No FCCs. – J. Rosenthal
Track Listing
1. | Seeds | 7. | Husfriend Intro | |||
2. | Wind | 8. | Husfriend | |||
3. | Calabash | 9. | Kneecap Jelly | |||
4. | Kali Yuga | 10. | The Few | |||
5. | The Birth Of Petey Wheatstraw | 11. | Remember (Outro) | |||
6. | Best Love | . |