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All Balls Don't Bounce

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1 All Balls Caldwell/Jackson/Ha 4:31
2 Anywhere You Go Gammage/Hayes 4:10
3 Deep and Wide Sample/Hayes 2:32
4 Mr. Outsider Jackson/Hayes/Caldw 5:53
5 Annalillia? Hayes/Caldwell/Jack 4:14
6 Knownots Hayes/Wallen 5:00
7 Arhythamaticulas Hayes 3:28
8 The Greatest Show on Earth Fowler/Hayes 4:47
9 Mic Check Wallen/Hayes 4:23
10 Call It Cali Gammage/Hayes :54
11 Headaches and Woes Gammage/Hayes 3:57
12 I Think Hayes 1:17
13 Makeba Hayes/Fowler 5:20
14 B-Boy Kingdom Hayes/Clark 5:37
15 Keep It True Hayes/Clark 5:36
16 All Balls Intro    
17 Universal Soldier    
18 Headaches and Woes Intro Hayes/Gammage  
19 Headaches and Woes [Remix] Hayes/Gammage  
20 The Greatest Show on Earth [Remix] Fowler/Hayes  
21 The Greatest Show on Earth [Remix] Hayes/Fowler  
22 Mic Check [Remix] Wallen/Hayes  
23 Show Your Right    
24 The Nobodys    
25 They Don't Know    
26 Feet Up on the Table    
27 Tweakendz    
28 I Dream    
29 Believe in Your Self    
30 Mic Check [Multimedia Track] Hayes/Wallen  
31 I Think [Multimedia Track] Hayes  
32 Knownots [Multimedia Track] Wallen/Hayes  
33 Give It Here [Multimedia Track] Peacock/Minter/Haye  
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All Balls Don't Bounce

Audio Compact Disc [Revisited]

Label: Project Blowed Records

Style: Alternative Rap

All Balls Don't Bounce

UPC: 724101921827

Release Date: 08/28/2012

Original Release Date: 08/28/2012

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [All Balls, Anywhere You Go, Deep and Wide, Mr. Outsider, Annalillia?, Knownots, Arhythamaticulas, The Greatest Show on Earth, Mic Check, Call It Cali, Headaches and Woes, I Think, Makeba, B-Boy Kingdom, Keep It True, All Balls Intro, Universal Soldier, Headaches and Woes Intro, Headaches and Woes [Remix], The Greatest Show on Earth [Remix], The Greatest Show on Earth [Remix], Mic Check [Remix], Show Your Right, The Nobodys, They Don't Know, Feet Up on the Table, Tweakendz, I Dream, Believe in Your Self, Mic Check [Multimedia Track], I Think [Multimedia Track], Knownots [Multimedia Track], Give It Here [Multimedia Track]]
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Steve Huey

The breakout MC from the woefully underappreciated Freestyle Fellowship, Aceyalone emerged as the godfather of the L.A. underground scene with his 1995 solo debut, All Balls Don't Bounce. A spectacular lyrical milestone, All Balls was overlooked at the time, and later slipped quietly out of print. Which is extremely unfortunate, since Aceyalone is one of the greatest lyricists the West Coast has ever produced, twisting his fluid rhymes around and off the beat with the improvisational assurance of Rakim. What's more, his subject matter goes beyond the battle rhymes that most mike virtuosos hone their technique with. He's cerebral and philosophical, yet bursting with confidence at the same time, which lends a definite sense of excitement to his literate wordplay. His lyrics aren't just long strings of ten-cent words -- they're an important part of the songs' rhythmic drive, and he knows when to leave empty space in his lines to keep the groove flowing smoothly. The production on All Balls Don't Bounce is solid if unspectacular, usually spare and jazzy, with lots of piano/keyboard samples and some fitting nods to the abstract side of hard bop. If it's occasionally geared to spotlight the lyrics, that's only logical, especially when the results are as daring as "Arythamaticulas." Lead single "Mic Check" and "All Balls" are textbook MC showcases, as is "Knownots," a tag-team track with future Haiku d'Etat cohorts Mikah 9 and Abstract Rude. On the vibraphone-driven jazz-rap cuts "The Greatest Show on Earth" and "Headaches & Woes," Acey lays down some of the most rhythmically sophisticated, complex rhymes since the Native Tongues. His positive attitude toward women is more than just political correctness; he's nothing less than enraptured by them. In "Annalillia," he can't resist being shot down repeatedly by a fascinating and independent woman, and in "Makeba," he tries to win back a favorite ex-girlfriend who left without warning. It all adds up to a singular debut from a major talent. [The record was reissued in 2004 as All Balls Don't Bounce Revisited featuring a bonus disc of music and video content. The musical tracks are made up of six remixes of songs from the record and eight newly recorded songs. The video segment contains four videos: "Mic Check," "I Think," "Knownots" and "Give It Here".] ~ Steve Huey, Rovi