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On Seeds, Georgia Muldrow takes a step back and leaves the beatmaking to Otis Jackson Jr., aka Madlib. As producers, Muldrow and Jackson are not worlds apart, so the switch requires no adjustment on the part of the listener. That said, this is one dense and tight set, barely over half-an-hour in length, and it's definitely in contention for Muldrow's most focused, funkiest, and (somewhat ironically) personal to date. Muldrow can't quite separate the planetary and personal issues, heard vividly on InchBest Love,Inch which sounds just like a simple, sweet, straight-ahead love song until she starts asking her other half for money to build water wells on three continents (InchWe can make a difference if we try nowInch). Overall, Seeds is another left-field deviation in Muldrow's career it's one of her most captivating and immediate front-to-back statements of purpose as a singer, but it's also the first album where she's handed over all the production duties to somebody else. In celebration of this album's decenary run, Someothaship Connect is pleased to reintroduce an anniversary edition repress of this captivating in partnership with Fat Beats. Album Tracks 1. Seeds 2. Wind 3. Calabash 4. Kali Yuga 5. The Birth of Petey Wheatstraw 6. Best Love 7. Husfriend (Intro) 8. Husfriend 9. Kneecap Jelly 10. The Few 11. Remember (Outro)