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- Date Released: August 22, 2006
- Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
- Style: Soul
- Label: Stones Throw
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We Say...
After the dual triumphs of Dudley Perkins and Aloe Blacc, Stones Throw continue their expansion into neo-R&B with the full-length debut from Georgia Anne Muldrow. More than merely a pastiche or piece of self-conscious nostalgia, Olesi is a wholly original psychedelic masterpiece, the kind of record that Betty Davis and Eugene McDaniels were making during the twilight of the 1960s. The songs are insistently free-form: Muldrow's raw, soulful voice floats free over arrangements that range from jazz-club smoke ("Wrong Way") to pitch-black opium den ("New Orleans"). Muldrow's voice is layered and tugged and stretched, and the songs have a giddy elasticity: it's like someone pressed Silly Putty on to Stevie Wonder sheet music, stretched and then performed. Olesi is R&B seen through a kaleidoscope, one of the most bracing and original records of the year.
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They Say...
If nothing else, it can be asserted that Georgia Anne Muldrow is unconventional. To say only this would be to seriously undermine her talents, but the fact that Muldrow refuses to stick to modern (or past, for that matter) definitions of song structure and composition is probably the most conspicuous characteristic of her full-length debut, Olesi: Fragments of an Earth. The album is comprised of 21 tracks, most of which are well under the three-minute mark. This actually ends up working rather nicely, because Muldrow's style -- a kind of stream-of-consciousness, vaguely disjointed, meandering delivery that draws from modern creative jazz, spoken word, spirituals, and soul -- can be hard to follow at times. This made her EP a little difficult (or at least tiring) to listen to, but here, with shorter songs, the repetitive phrasing, the atypical melodies, the sometimes dissonant grooves are all kept to a manageable level, so that they can be enjoyed and appreciated for what they are, which is a really, really good thing. Muldrow's unlike anything to come out of neo-soul in years: innovative and introspective, questioning yet still confident in herself and her power to survive, with a strong bass (the instrument, in fact, around which the songs gather) and precise, almost cautious drums, the occasional keyboard chord or line coming in for added emotional emphasis. And while she mostly expounds on love or other abstractions, she isn't afraid to make more overt political statements, like in "Patience," in which she sings "Show me the way to go, they're killing babies in the Bronx/Revolution's what I want" over a dark, haunting bass and a bittersweet guitar. The depth in her songs -- and there is depth -- comes from not only the richness of her voice but in how she layers everything. Muldrow, who also produced Olesi, uses her voice as yet another instrument, from the a cappella of "Nowadayze" to the rapping of "Frames" to the passion that screams through as she sings about "water" in "New Orleans," giving her music a lushness and intensity rarely found. But it's her unwillingness to stay within what is "normally" done that makes her so refreshing, anyway, and that's why we're likely to listen to Olesi: Fragments of an Earth over and over again, hoping each time to understand a little better what she's done.
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21 Total Tracks, 47:21 Total Length
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Credits
- Peanut Butter Wolf - Executive Producer // Jeff Jank - Design // Dudley Perkins - Executive Producer // Georgia Anne Muldrow - Producer // Georgia Anne Muldrow - Producer // Georgia Anne Muldrow - Engineer // Georgia Anne Muldrow - Engineer // Kelly Hibbert - Mastering // Zurah Umi ElWahuj - Saxophone
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