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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I rather stimulate your mind then emulate your purpose,
By Thomas M. McCoy (Baton Rouge Louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
In a time where many of the pioneers of Hip Hop have put there creative minds aside to pursue fame and fortune in the mass sewage pool of commercial mediocrity, the "Good Book" is here to show the Know Not the way of the enlighten path. Not only does Aceyalone bring clarity, focus, substance, continuity and pure organic creativity to this art form, but he also proceeds to do it lyrically "alone". Rarely will you find artists willing to push the envelope, yet alone by themselves. As you may well know, in today's society many solo artists have to respectively come with a compilation album to have any type of credibility. Also, due to their obvious lack of lyrical skills and cadence they regurgitate many of the old time classic beats and melodies in a hope that the music will over shadow the message. When in all actuality, the music should be a compliment to the message. "The Book of Human Language" is a perfect example of majestic rhythmic flow combined with strategically intertwined melodies. Producer Mumbles extraordinary ability to give and take in his production only enhanced this work that much further. From the beginning to the end of this album, Acey takes you on a journey through his mind, expressing his views on life death and everything between. Like he states in the album; his goal is to stimulate your mind, not emulate your purpose. Undoubtedly a Hip Hop classic.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure poetry,
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This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
I almost jumped out of my shoes when I found this one in a record store! I knew it was out of print. Since I had discovered Acey as a member of Freestyle Fellowship and I already had "All Ball Don't Bounce," I could only imagine obtaining this album. With the cover, and the title, I wanted this cd so bad. I was almost pinning it as my favorite Hiphop album ever before I even bought it. See this is why it's bad to go into albums with specific expectations because we need to keep an open mind at all times...not saying that this album was a disappointment, but my expectations were unfairly high for this 1998 album, a year in which underground/conscious Hiphop was making a comeback.
If you don't know, Aceyalone is an incredibly talented and unique MC. He can pull off gangsta-type bragging (with Freestyle Fellowship) or go conscious, abstract, comedy, or off-the-wall. Acey is probably the most slept-on MC in history. This was his second solo album, and it is approached with a loose concept theme. He covers everything from death, time, balance, the state of Hiphop and mankind, etc. Twenty tracks all in the same focused manner. It took me a few listens through to regard this as a five-star album, mostly because it's so tough to pull off what he attempts. I still regard most of my favorite songs here in the first half, although the second half contains standouts "The Face," "The Thief in the Night," and "Human Language." The ones I like in the first half are "The Guidelines"(Hiphop guidlines that is-maybe the album's strongest song), "The Balance," "The Energy"(the best short song here, out of quite a few short ones), and "The Walls and Windows." "The Grandfather Clock" is solid as well. "The March" and "The Vision" in the second half are both short, but have nice jazz music in the background. The vocablulary here is impeccable, of the highest quality, like you would never expect from a rapper. Some reviewers have complained about the beats on "ABOHL." I liked it though, although none were upbeat, many of the backgrounds produced by Mumbles were unique and organic. I like how Acey rhymes with no background music at times, and there is a live recording at the end of track 19. I think the reason this album wasn't the best Hiphop cd ever was because it is a tough task to accomplish throughout an album. Acey gives us straight up poetry in its purest form, and if you love poetry, you need to get this! He tackles heavy issues, while barely even cussing, or bragging, and never mentioning anything about hoes, sex, his sexual triumphs, etc. No cliches, very little ebonics! An album of this sort is almost impossibly unattainable, and Acey trys hard and nearly pulls it off. You have to commend him for that. It's just that even though he experiments with his voice, his flow (flavor basically) it's almost impossible for the album to not come off as dull. Just keep listening to overcome this notion. I guess it does kind of depend on the mood you're in before you listen to this. Like I said, while Acey is positive and telling the real, nothing upbeat is to be found (even though there's a reason for that). This album is serious. Although when Ace is experimenting with his voice and flow, at times it seems as though he's not taking his own subject matter seriously (check track 7 for this). Nonetheless, Aceyalone is a talented, intelligent artist who goes for the unthinkable in this album. Like I said, my high expectations for this album almost caused me to overlook the beauty that it contains. So, is "A Book of Human Language" the best album ever in Hiphop? -I wouldn't go that far. Does Hiphop need an album like this? -Definitely. An album that expresses Hiphop in it's truest form (poetry), and steers away from superficial subject matter. I'd say, if you like mainstream rap or want to get deeper into Hiphop, this album is a great place to begin (if you can find it)! Don't forget about the vocabulary though, oh my God it's beautiful! Instead of the best Hiphop album ever, it should be regarded as another exceptional, high-caliber disc from a gifted, multi-dimensional artist that has a catalog of high-quality releases. I can't think of any MC from the West Coast that is as smart, talented, versatile, and dedicated to the Hiphop art and culture as Mr. Aceyalone.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As Fly as a Buffalo Wing in the Sky,
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This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
Hip-hop is known to have some of the most unfairly underappreciated talents of all time. Stretching from Kool Keith to MF Doom, but if one artist of the last 20 years has been criminally slept-on, it's been Acey des uno. Aceyalone. Ever since his debut with Freestyle fellowship, Ace has shined for at least a decade. With classic material all throughout the 90s, Acey has proven to be in the upper echelon of emcees through out the history of hip-hop. But, as awesome as Ace's other work has been, nothing is as monumental as "A Book of Human Language". This could be one of the greatest concept albums of all time, and not just in hip-hop, and Acey is completely flawless and magnificent on the mic as you can get.It's a shame that "A Book of Human Language" is out of print now, because it is an opus of magnum force. For all you that doubt the steez, pick up The Book and listen to what an underappreciated prophet has to say.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keeping the logos alive,
By J. Lee "J. Lee" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
Aceyalone's work is brilliant the writing of chapters in different rhyme and meter makes it one of the most eclectic and best concept albums of hip hop history. He tells stories and parables switching up between rapping to spoken word acapellas. What does this all mean, well a super tight album for anybody that likes hip from the heart soul and mind.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
He does have the bombest berries in the fruit tree,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
A lot of hip-hop is starting to sound the same, even though it is the newest art form created in the United States. With "A Book of Human Language", Aceyalone brings beauty and thought to a genre that is inundated with foo-fooiey mindless poo. I love him, and if you haven't checked out "All Balls Don't Bounce" or anything by Freestyle Fellowship, I highly recommend it. This man has truth to speak--Listen up!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Put it next to your Shakespeare,
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This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
Aceyalone does something on this album that educated hip hoppers, in the back of their Minds, know is possible and hunger for: he creates a work of literature that is utterly unique while dropping head nodding grooves. Each time I hear this album I lose myself in it. Following Aceyalone's flow stimulates synapses and drives you into a new realm of hip hop that is vast and largely unexplored: no ho's, no guns, no "keep it real." Zero cliche. Zero. This album is supreme.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best piece of music ever created,
By subjazz (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
Totally unuiqe to anything done before or since, to those who can apprieciate a truely meaningfull piece of art this album will represent more than just a classic. Both Acey and his producer Mumbles display the totally unuiqe textures that make up thier beautifully twisted minds and helped to create an entire movement which took hip hop far beyond what it would otherwise have been able to achieve. Cerebral, creative uplifting and confusing this albums energy extends beyond hip hop or even music. A true masterpice bringing together both the best vocalist and producer to ever bless the world of music.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Calling graffiti artists and freestylers,
By Drax (Los angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
what can i say..if you like twisted beats that hypnotize and lyrics that actually stimulate the thought process then aceys the lyricyst of choice. my first taste of acey was to whom it may concern.. every album he has been in since then has acey flexing a different style..if your familiar with acey then you would have already purchased this album and know what to expect..if you havent heard of acey, im sorry that youve been sleeping, please do not expect ripped of beats and lame lyrics about cars and clothes. acey is a hardcore freestyler with true skill..you probably wont hear him on commercial radio stations, not because hes weak, but because he is to far ahead of the times.in aceys words.. If you knew what made me tick, it would probably make you sick.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rhythm Riot, Word Wizard,
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
Wow! My British DJ friend sent me a dub of this album, and from the first listen, I was completely in love. This piece of music demands innumerable repeat listenings, and I can't ever seem to turn it up loud enough!!This is INTELLIGENT hip-hop, crafted, shaped, constructed, yet flowing as easily as water in a stream. It never feels forced; it seems to come straight from his heart/stomach/soul/mind. This man is rapping about LIFE and all its simplicity and complexity. He's right on with the syncopation. Some of this completely blows me away. All of it makes me happy to be alive. I love his voice. Jazz; deep bass; true rhythms that MAKE you move; MUSIC. This is one of my favorite hip-hop albums of all time. Absolutely stellar.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Positive hip-hop at its best,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles) (Audio CD)
This album is untouched as far as lyrics and the message in those lyrics. The rhymes are smooth, and the message is aimed at learning and knowing your place in the world. This album is like a book of short stories. The reader hears many rhyming, musical tales that pertain to real life However, if you are looking for beats this is not the place to find it. Many tracks lack energy and seem to progress slowly without much variety in the music. Having said this, I still think some tracks have great beats. Also, I think Aceyalone wants the listener to concentarte on the lyrics more than the music. If you are looking for a positive message in hip-hop this is the number one place to go.
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