Wild Seed – Wild Flower Explained

Wild Seed – Wild Flower
Type:Album
Artist:Dionne Farris
Cover:Dionne.jpg
Alt:Farris seated in a very large rocking chair
Recorded:1993–1994
Label:Columbia
Next Title:For Truth If Not Love
Next Year:2007

Wild Seed – Wild Flower is the debut full-length album by American singer Dionne Farris. Having found success for her performance on the song "Tennessee" by the alternative hip hop group Arrested Development, Farris, rather than continue with Arrested Development, made a solo record with members of the band Follow for Now, David Ryan Harris and Billy Fields. The album title was inspired in part by the Octavia E. Butler novel.[1] The lead single, "I Know", peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1995.

Reception

"I Know" was the only hit from the album, but Tom Demalon of AllMusic wrote that the album's "charms run much deeper" than the "percolating and infectious" hit single. However, critic Brent Mann expressed the opposite view, stating that the other songs "lacked energy and direction" and in one case turned "plodding and ponderous."[2]

Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of Wild Seed – Wild Flower.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: McCollum . M. J. . Singer exhibits diversity . The Philadelphia Tribune . Oct 21, 1994 . 4E.
  2. Book: Mann. Brent. 99 Red Balloons: And 100 All-time One-Hit Wonders. 2003. Citadel Press. 9780806525167. 80. June 27, 2014.
  3. Wild Seed – Wild Flower. Dionne Farris. 1994. Columbia. liner notes. CK 57359.