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2001 studio album by Aceyalone
Accepted Eclectic is a studio album by American rapper Aceyalone . It was released on Ground Control and Project Blowed in 2001. It peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[ 6]
Critical reception
Steve Huey of AllMusic gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5, commenting that "the shifting classical samples of the title track make it one of the best productions in his catalog."[ 1] David M. Pecoraro of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.3 out of 10, saying, "Sure, it's often funny, and occasionally exciting, but ultimately, the attention to detail inherent in previous works has been marked absent.[ 5] Shan Fowler of PopMatters named it one of the best albums of 2001.[ 7]
Track listing
Title Producer(s) 1. "Rappers Rappers Rappers" Evidence 4:13 2. "Five Feet" Fat Jack 4:09 3. "Alive" Joey Chavez 4:04 4. "Hardship" Evidence 2:55 5. "I Never Knew" Joey Chavez, Julian Ware 4:04 6. "I Got to Have It Too" Fat Jack 3:34 7. "Accepted Eclectic" Nick Seil 4:38 8. "Golden Mic" Fat Jack 4:23 9. "B-Boy Real McCoy" (featuring Abstract Rude ) Jissm High Definition 3:19 10. "Down Right Dirty" Evidence 4:25 11. "Master Your High" Joey Chavez, Julian Ware 3:37 12. "Microphones" (featuring P.E.A.C.E. ) Evidence 4:16 13. "Serve & Protect" Nick Seil 3:49 14. "Bounce" Nick Seil 3:40 15. "I Can't Complain" Singlie 3:59 16. "Project Blowed" Fat Jack 4:15
Charts
References
^ a b Huey, Steve. "Accepted Eclectic - Aceyalone" . AllMusic . Retrieved August 3, 2014 .
^ Rabin, Nathan (April 19, 2002). "Aceyalone: Accepted Eclectic" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ Christgau, Robert. "CG: Aceyalone" . Robert Christgau . Retrieved August 3, 2014 .
^ Bardowell, Derek A. (September 12, 2005). "Aceyalone : Accepted Eclectic" . NME . Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ a b Pecoraro, David M. (December 31, 2000). "Aceyalone: Accepted Eclectic" . Pitchfork . Retrieved April 15, 2016 .
^ a b "Aceyalone: Chart History (Independent Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2018 .
^ Fowler, Shan (December 17, 2001). "Best of 2001: Shan Fowler" . PopMatters . Retrieved May 4, 2017 .
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