Appleseed (EP)

Appleseed is an EP by the American hip hop artist Aesop Rock, the second of two self-released CDs before his first Mush Records album, Float (2000). It is available only on CD-R. The artwork for this EP was by Aesop Rock and Neal Usatin.[2] The track "Dryspell" liberally samples the song "Peace" by Ornette Coleman.

Appleseed
EP by
ReleasedNovember 1, 1999
GenreAbstract hip hop, East Coast hip hop
Length31:54
LabelSelf-released as a CD-R
ProducerAesop Rock
Omega One
Blockhead
Aesop Rock chronology
Music for Earthworms
(1997)
Appleseed
(1999)
Float
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
RapReviews(8/10)[1]

The album was re-released for the summer 2008 tour, but only 1,000 copies were printed. The EP has since been auctioned on the Internet at numerous websites, with prices ranging from 80 to 100 dollars.[3] It was released again for the 2012 Skelethon tour.

Track listing

No.TitleProduced byLength
1."Appleseed Intro"Aesop Rock1:08
2."Dryspell"Aesop Rock4:31
3."Same Space (The Tugboat Complex Part 2)"Aesop Rock3:52
4."Sick Friend"Omega One4:30
5."Hold the Cup" (Contains a sample from "The Jowful Toy of 1001 Faces" by Themselves)Aesop Rock4:58
6."1,000 Deaths"Blockhead[4]3:43
7."Blue in the Face"Aesop Rock4:28
8."Odessa" (featuring Doseone)Aesop Rock4:44

References

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