Tribe [DualDisc] [Enhanced]
Tribe [DualDisc] [Enhanced]
Track Listings
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1. Open
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2. Losing Myself
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3. Desert Dance
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4. Falling Behind
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5. The Great Divide
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6. Rhythm Of Hope
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7. Tribe
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8. Blood
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9. The Art Of Life
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10. Doin' Fine
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Put simply TRIBE is THE return to form that Queensryche fans have been waiting for. But that's not all. This album marks the first time in 6 years that the band's original line-up has written and recorded together as a unit. Yes, you read that correctly. Chris DeGarmo, Geoff Tate, Michael Wilton, Eddie Jackson, and Scott Rockenfield writing and recording as a band for the first time in six years. Queensryche has forged their own path. Period. They are impossible to define. Going from moments of unabashed heaviness to quiet reflection, Queensryche's musical palette has always run the emotional gamut. TRIBE is no different. DeGarmo's return has provided a musical rebirth for one of rocks most important and influential bands.
A DualDisc is a two-sided disc made up of a CD on one side and a DVD on the other, DualDisc's breakthrough technology allows one disc to have it all. A full album on the CD side. All sorts of special material on the DVD side, including the full album in a 5.1 Surround Sound, exclusive video content and lyrics. DualDisc work wherever you play CD's and DVD's, including car stereos, PC's DVD Players, game consoles and CD players.
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Average customer rating:
- Easily a classic!
- My Favorite Group of All-Time
- one of the worst groups ever
- It's like Butter Baby!
- This album provides some of Hip Hops intelligent rhythms and fun lyrics.
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The Low End Theory
A Tribe Called Quest
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ASIN: B0000004X7
Release Date: 1991-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Excursions
- Buggin' Out
- Rap Promoter
- Butter
- Verses From The Abstract
- Show Business
- Vibes and Stuff
- The Infamous Date Rape
- Check The Rhime
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De La Soul are remembered as the premier Native Tongues posse, those rappers who got low-key, self-consciously thoughtful, and jazzy in the face of gangsta's hardcore threats. But A Tribe Called Quest may have been even stronger, especially on their excellent second album, the bass-thumping, heavily jazz-sampled The Low End Theory. According to the opening "Excursions," rapper Q-Tip's old man says the disc's jazz-rap "reminded him of bebop," and Q calls himself "prominent like Shakespeare." But if Charlie Parker had ever written poetic couplets and backed them with funky-drummer and Ron Carter-on-bass grooves this irresistible, he might have been as big as the Bard and Brother James combined. --David Cantwell
Customer Reviews:
Easily a classic!.......2007-05-26
I recently bought this and I'm regretting not buying this earlier! You know, Tribe has, without a doubt, revolutionized rap. For a 1991 album, this doesnt sound very much like in its era, you could place this in any era and it would still feel fresh. The music is perfect, the lyrics are perfect, the flow is perfect, this album is timeless! Each song is filled with so much, and Q-Tip raps so well.
This is a must buy for any rap fan, just like Illmatic.
My Favorite Group of All-Time .......2007-02-14
Giving "The Low End-Theory" anything less than 4 stars is like scuffing at Michaelangelos "The Last Judgement" in the Sistine Chapel. I mean, I wonder if people actually got a hold of a chopped and screwed version of this masterwork. The only other reasonable explanation is the manufacturers messed up and placed a Vanilla Ice record inside the album cover. There is a reason why "The Low-End Theory" received the impossible to get 5 mics in the source. They released back to back to back classics in a span of 3-4 years, ranked #154 in Rolling Stones Greatest albums of all-time, ranked #32 in Spins greatest albums of the 1990's, received extreme critical acclaim from every major JAZZ critics poll, and is brought to the forefront as one of the greatest hip hop records ever in any hip hop discussion. Not bad for the worst group ever with foul lyrics and no roots in jazz.
So why the hell is A Tribe Called Quest so popular. In three words, "Beats, Rhymes, Life". This album is a consummate link between the jazz and hip hop generation showing that they originate from the same center, as displayed in the amazing "Excursions". It also displays the growth of a young and hungry Phife Dawg becoming a star lyricist rather than a sidekick in the shadows as exemplified in "Buggin' Out" and "Butter". "Show Business" is one of the greatest songs that attacks major labels which signs acts and crosses them over because they don't have respect for real hip hop. The videos for arguably the three greatest singles on any hip hop record, "Check The Rhime" "Jazz" and "Scenario" were so groundbreakingly fresh that their ideas are still being jacked by video makers todays. Who can forget Busta Rhymes breakthrough performance.
Overall, this album captures everything great about hip hop and what it used to be. I could quote lyrics on this album all day. I could rave about the creative use of sampling and chances Tribe took to risk ridicule or alienation. Tribe is popular because they were able to connect with their fanbase that so many bubblegum critics and so-called artists could never hold a candle to. So grab a Q-Tip and clean your ears out because "The Low-End Theory" is timeless music. As a poetic Q-Tip once said, "I love my young nation" - and it loves him back.
one of the worst groups ever.......2007-02-04
I love hip hop and I love jazz, but a tribe called quest has roots in neither. Just because you have some vibes and flutes in the music doesn't make it "jazz influenced". Their rapping (especially q-tip's) is extremely symmetrical, showing absolutely no relationship to jazz whatsoever. I mean, how many times can you rhyme "hip-hop" to "bebop"? This is one of the worst cd's I've ever bought. I'd rather recommend Aceyalone for capturing the true innovative spirit of jazz and using it in his hip hop. I just don't understand why a tribe called quest is so popular...perhaps the only interesting part of the album is hearing Ron Carter lay down some great bass lines, but it can't save this extremely lame cd. I've never heard a more boring hip hop album.
It's like Butter Baby!.......2006-11-14
Second classic in a row from the Tribe. Great fusion of Jazz, Rap and the great chemistry of Q-Tip and Phife Diggy.
Standout Tracks:
All of them.
Check it out!
This album provides some of Hip Hops intelligent rhythms and fun lyrics........2006-09-22
Got to love Q and Phife! I grew up hearing and watching them as well as our other forefathers of hip hop. One thing that makes an album good is the ability to be so complex that one can listen to it over and over and never get bored with the songs such as theirs. If you dig the Roots, Digital Planets, Black Eyed Peas, or any other hip-hop group that has the slightest tinge of jazz to it, you have "The Low End Theory" to thank. Ali Shaheed Muhammed fuses up-beat hip-hop with funky jazz, and must of felt real good when he was finished. But it's not like this album was simply influential and not essential, or that it's solely revolutionary in one sense and not able to stand on its own in others.
All through the album the beats are deep and the bass is funky without being overbearing. There are a few tracks that are less than superb, but the album is still great. "Buggin' Out," "Butter," "Rap Promoter," "Rhymes and Stuff," "Jazz," and "Scenario" are all perfect. All these tracks either have your heads nodding, hips shaking, and minds working. The way the music matches Q-tips rhymes flawlessly always astounds me and Phife's lyrics keep the beat going.
Q-Tip and Phife are two of the most skilled lyricists and MCs of all time, and their vocal contributions to Ali's beats do nothing but enhance them. This album stands out as their finest. For those who do not listen to hip hop, this would be an excellent choice for a "symbol" rap album. I know few who have failed to be satisfied, and most are mesmerized. As for rap fans, none should be allowed to call themselves a hip hop head if they do not already have this laying around your rack/desk/or shelf.
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- Classic Hip Hop
- I am a Midnight Marauder- Top 5 Favorite albums of all-times!!!
- The best "Jazz Hip hop" money can buy.
- Don't Say Nine Trey 'Cause This Is For Eternity
- A.T.C.Q.'s finest production of ever
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Midnight Marauders
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ASIN: B0000004ZA
Release Date: 1993-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Midnight Marauders Tour Guide
- Steve Biko (Stir It Up)
- Award Tour
- 8 Million Stories
- Sucka Nigga
- Midnight
- We Can Get Down
- Electric Relaxation
- Clap Your Hands
- Oh My God
- Keep It Rollin'
- The Chase, Part ll
- Lyrics To Go
- God Lives Through
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This might have been the album Tribe Called Quest wanted to make from the very beginning. It's their most even, consistent album of the original trilogy that also includes People's Instinctive Travels... and The Low End Theory. But in spite of this, or maybe because of it, it's also their most uninteresting. With so many competent tracks, there's no chance for something to stand out above the pack, like "Scenario" did on Low End Theory or "Can I Kick It" did on People's Instinctive Travels. The celebration is there ("Stir It Up"), the jazz drums kick ("Oh My God"), and the stand-up bass dribbles, keeping perfect pace with Q-Tip's unmistakable mic-touch ("Electric Relaxation"). There's even a Native Tongues armistice/reunion with De La Soul ("Awards Tour"). Although it comes together like a seamless tutorial in jazz hip-hop style, it comes together so damn well that it's hard for any one track to excel, cursing the album with consistent quality. --Todd Levin
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This might have been the album Tribe Called Quest wanted to make from the very beginning. It's their most even, consistent album of the original trilogy that also includes People's Instinctive Travels... and The Low End Theory. But in spite of this, or maybe because of it, it's also their most uninteresting. With so many competent tracks, there's no chance for something to stand out above the pack, like "Scenario" did on Low End Theory or "Can I Kick It" did on People's Instinctive Travels. The celebration is there ("Stir It Up"), the jazz drums kick ("Oh My God"), and the stand-up bass dribbles, keeping perfect pace with Q-Tip's unmistakable mic-touch ("Electric Relaxation"). There's even a Native Tongues armistice/reunion with De La Soul ("Awards Tour"). Although it comes together like a seamless tutorial in jazz hip-hop style, it comes together so damn well that it's hard for any one track to excel, cursing the album with consistent quality. --Todd Levin
Customer Reviews:
Classic Hip Hop.......2007-03-29
I have owned this CD several times in the past 15 years. I have had tapes that have broken and cd's that have scratched and I will continue to purchase and keep this in my repetoire of music because the beats and sentiments are just as valid today as they were in the 90's. You can't go wrong by owning this CD in all of its forms.
I am a Midnight Marauder- Top 5 Favorite albums of all-times!!!.......2006-08-11
This was an album that I went thru multiple packs of batteries to keep it playing in my walkman back in '93-94 time. I can honestly say that every track on this album has its own presence that at some point of time- made me love each and every song. The chemistry with ATCQ was unmatched at that time and can never be overlooked. My top picks from this classic are: "Electric Relaxation", "Oh My God", "8 Million Stories", "God Lives Through", "Keep It Rollin'" and "Lyrics To Go". This is ATCQ's best work to me out of their 5 album releases. Buy it now!!!!
The best "Jazz Hip hop" money can buy........2006-08-05
A tribe Called Quest's 2nd 1992 release Midnight Marauders is what I would consider a very well rounded excursion into the world of Alternative Hip Hop. Some of song's have a serious nature to them such as "8 Million Stories" , in which Q-Tip tells multiple stories about how life as a whole can be hard, just on normal people, and his execution over the slurring Jazzy beat is classic Tip. Another song with more serious subject matter would be "Sucka Nigga" in which The N-Word is discussed, and, the social consequences, and history of the N-Word is also discussed. Q-Tip explains that as much as he hates using the word, he cant help but sometimes say it, because it is so prevalent, and used so often in modern African American culture. He also expresses disgust for the fact that respectable Black men now use the same word with little, or no thought that racist white slave masters used to use in the South. He also disses phony rappers, or "Sucka Niggas" in this song. The thing though about this song, and all of the "Political Thrillers" if you will on this album are all delivered over beautiful Jazzy light hearted instrumentals, which as weird as this may sound, it fits perfectly.
Tan there is more light hearted song's like "Oh My God" , or "Electric Relaxation" which is basically about having sex with fine women. Even though the subject matter is tired, and constantly used, the delivery of this song by Tip, and Phife who exchange short verses is exquisite, and they as always fit the beat perfectly, and mesh together. The lyric's are also nice, and refreshing.
Another cool thing about this album is that there is many weird, and not expected instrumental bridges in the beats that are unexpected, but cool. The first one comes in "Steve Biko (Stir it Up)" in which there is this out of this world sounding highly spacey hook, which sounds like someone is singing at the top of there lungs in a massive room by themselves, and then after that is a 20 second long bridge in which Tip deliver's quickly said lines to no beat, but DJ Scratching, but it is so well mixed and delivered you can't help but love it and nod your head.
Overall this album is a nice refreshing, and creative break from Rap, into the world of Jazzy Hip Hop, and no one has done it as well before or after as Tribe did.
Don't Say Nine Trey 'Cause This Is For Eternity.......2006-07-28
And that's exactly what 'Midnight Marauders' is...an album for eternity! Hundreds of years from now, this album will still resonate through the ears of its listeners. How many groups do you know (especially hip hop) can make back to back to back classic records in a span of three - four years? As a matter of fact, how many records do you know where you can play the whole thing without reachin' for the skip button? The Tribe just had a way of connecting with their fanbase and they continued to uplift their legacy with their greatest offering yet.
Once again, Phife and Tip are a two headed monster tearin' the frame out of some smooth like butter beats that will keep heads bouncin'. What makes A Tribe Called Quest's third record one of my all-time personal favorites are all the little things that real rap listeners notice. Maybe it's the xylaphones sprinkled in on "Award Tour", Ali Shaheed Muhammods masterfully cut sample of Rakim on "We Can Get Down", or Q-Tips descriptive tale of New York nightlife on "Midnight". Whatever the reason, the beats and rhymes effortlessly go hand in hand. Hell, Phife is so confident in his mic skills that he boasts, "I'm Jordan with the mic/ Wanna gamble"?
You may never hear such a cohesive album like 'Midnight Marauders' again. Even the computerized voice drops knowledge, bridging the gaps between songs. The subject matter was diversified to keep people on their toes. Q-Tip educates on the controversial usage of the N-word with quips such as, "You know the word dummy/ other people in the community think its crummy/ But I don't, 'cause the youth we em-brace adversity it goes right with the race/...and bein' that we use it as a term of endearment/". Phife tells his version of freaky tales on the hypnotic "8 Million Stories". Large Professor (the only outsider on the production tip) produced one beat which amazingly fit perfectly with the tribe vibe on "Keep It Rollin'". Who could forget that chant of "yeah, yeah now check the method"? In spite of the superb quality of songwriting and musicality, the unquestionable standout is "Electric Relaxation". The song is a crowning achievement of hip hop in its purest form. Ali hooks up a beat for the hip hop hall of fame as Tip and Phife give a monumental performance.
In conclusion, 'Midnight Marauders' was a masterpiece from the brilliant sequencing to the who' who in hip hop album cover. There were actually three album covers of different rap stars in the background with the black cover being the rarest. You have to wonder if ATCQ was mocking the inside of the cover, standing by the clock because of the timelessness of their music they put out. They even teased their listeners by bringing the computerized voice in, after "The Chase" saying it concludes the program when there was still two incredible songs to follow. Whatever the case, never say the year 'cause this one is for eternity!
A.T.C.Q.'s finest production of ever.......2006-06-09
I love jazzy hip-hop of the early '90s and if you do too,this is the album you must listen to! all the songs are wonderful but there are some of these which are something of supernatural like the famous (and the most beautiful of the entire cd!) "Award Tour", "Steve Birko(stir it up)" and "Midnight".
enjoy this pearl of REAL hip-hop!!!!
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- Pop sublime
- Beautiful, contemplative and timeless...
- Beautiful Noise
- 10,000 Maniacs' best record to date.
- an excellent album...
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In My Tribe
10,000 Maniacs
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ASIN: B000002H4S
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- What's The Matter Here?
- Hey Jack Kerouac
- Like The Weather
- Cherry Tree
- The Painted Desert
- Don't Talk
- Gun Shy
- My Sister Rose
- A Campfire Song
- City Of Angels
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In My Tribe was 10,000 Maniacs' second (and best) album and the record that made the band collegiate favorites and singer/songwriter Natalie Merchant a star. Producer Peter Asher's rich balance of acoustic and electric instruments gave muscle to the group's folk-rock. "Hey Jack Kerouac" found Merchant musing on the literary beats of the 1950s, but the song's musical hook was the rich bed of rhythm guitars laid atop the solid drums. "Don't Talk" offered a similarly propulsive rock sound, with lyrics that advised troubled lovers to keep it to themselves. R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe offered hipster credibility by guesting on "A Campfire Song," while a cover of Cat Stevens's "Peace Train" offered listeners a familiar port of entry. However, when Muslim convert Stevens announced his support of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini's call for the execution of Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie, the band rereleased the album without "Peace Train." --John Milward
Customer Reviews:
Pop sublime.......2006-06-12
This albums is really one of the best from the eighties. All of the songs on here are good and have a unique quality about them. It not only showcases Natalie's sweet voice, but the rest of the band is commendable as well. I would definitely recommend this CD for anyone. However, this one sounds especially good on vinyl, if you can find it.
Beautiful, contemplative and timeless..........2006-03-18
"...if I'm the only witness-to your madness, offer me some words to balance-out what I see and what I hear..." ("What's the Matter Here")
On a crisp winter day in San Diego (circa 1988)I discovered what would soon become the proverbial soundtrack of my life.
"In My Tribe" represents the pinnacle of Natalie Merchant's singing and songwriting career. From the insistent tale of an abused young neighbor in the afforementioned "What's the Matter Here" to the yearning of a missed opportunity in "The Painted Desert", this album caught Miss Merchant at her most lively and earnest, before she inexplicably decided to sing everything post-Maniacs in a low monotone.
Personally, I don't miss "Peace Train". I think the album flows much better without it. The absolute stark beauty of "Verdi Cries" to this day makes me weak in the knees and remains my favorite song to ever to close out an album.
If you buy this CD, don't just hear it, but listen. You will be better for the experience.
Beautiful Noise.......2005-12-30
I first heard about this group through a friend. I really didn't know what to expect from a group that called themselves "10,000 Maniacs". I thought it was some metal-head group or some kind of group that just made a lot of noise. Well, I was right, they do make a lot of noise...a lot of beautiful noise.
The first song deals with child abuse. Not exactly a fun topic. But it was done in such a way that was both a powerful social commentary as well as a really well done piece of music. It made me really see and feel that child abuse is something that we like to "sweep under the rug" and pretend it doesn't exist. Well, it does exist and it is always closer to us than we might like to admit.
Then there is "Hey, Jack Kerouac". I smiled when I heard this because I have long been a "beat" at heart. For those of you who don't know what a beat is, shame on you! What are they teaching you in school, anyway! Just kidding. Beats and beatniks were to the 50s and early 6os as hippies were to the late 60s, early 70s. They were a culture unto themselves who found themselves in a mad frenzy of doing things and being things that the "establishment" found repulsive and damaging...oh, my...not moral corruption...and the reluctant godfather of this group was Jack Kerouac. It was very touching of the 10,000 Maniacs to write about a man who influenced their own creative style.
Of course there is the remake of Peace Train and the pop hit Under the Weather and many other songs that will not only make you tap your foot and sing along with, but make you also stop and notice that this really is a brilliant compilation of songs. My only complaint is that I have waited such a long time to review this spectacular CD.
You might want to buy two when you do purchase this (and I know after reading this you will), one for you and one for a friend. We must share our influences, those things that delight us, inspire us, and move us. Why? I firmly believe that we are never healed alone and this music...this beautiful noise may heal you in many ways that you never thought possible. It'll make you painfully and yet gloriously aware that we all have to stand for something or we will fall for anything.
Peace, kiddies.
10,000 Maniacs' best record to date........2005-11-30
Between the debut "Wishing Chair" and the seemingly more forgettable "Blind Man's Zoo" (which are also both great records) you will find the most solid effort of 10,000 Maniacs. After hearing them on the radio for the first time in 2002, I was immediately attracted to Merchant's upbeat and energetic voice as well as the musicianship of Buck, Drew, Gustafson and Augustyniak. I've been a listener ever since. I have also heard every album, even the ones with Mary Ramsey singing lead vocal after Natalie Merchant's unfortunate departure. However, I have to admit that "In My Tribe" is still the best of all of their albums.
an excellent album..........2005-08-07
that being said, Peace Train is the song that turned me on to 10,000 Maniacs. I was young then and did not know the song was a cover, and in the end, I don't care that it was. It should not have been removed from the album. With Peace Train, this was worth 5 stars as it is, it's still a great albumn. 10,000 Maniacs was the only time Natalie was worth listening too. Not too fond of her solo stuff and not too fond of their stuff without her.
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- Lives up to it's title "Spiritual, Spiritual"
- Breathtaking
- A must have for Yoga and Driving
- Spiritual, Spiritual
- ANYTHING BY B-TRIBE IS FANTASTIC
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Spiritual Spiritual
B-Tribe
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ASIN: B00005Q3BD
Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Adagio In G-Minor
- La Guitara
- Sketches Of St. Antoni
- Las Salinas
- Spiritual! Spiritual!
- Sa Verde
- Matador De Sa Pena
- Reprise: Spiritual!
- Sunset In St. Carlos
- She Moves Through The Fair
- The Sun
Album Description
Dramatic flamenco guitar, ambient synthesizer tonalities, and moody, wordless vocals evoke a windswept plain, or the ocean at dusk. It's music as mood. Mood as music. It's the aural atmospher that will soon be providing the soundtrack to your life. It is B-Tribe.
Customer Reviews:
Lives up to it's title "Spiritual, Spiritual".......2007-03-15
I've been a huge fan of B-Tribe ever since their first album "Fiesta Fatal" and although "Spiritual, Spiritual" is a departure from their previous work, it's absolutely beautiful. The pace is slower, yet it moves with the grace of angels wings and it's warmth is that of candlelight. I've had this cd for several years now and I never tire of listening to it. "Sketches of St. Antoni" brings visions of a cathedral lit by candlelight as doves fly past in a flutter of wings and "Matador De Sa Pena" captures the graceful moves of a matador and bull in the ring. I couldn't be more pleased with this cd and I would recommend this to long time B-Tribe fans and newcomers as well.
Breathtaking.......2006-07-17
This is the second album I own from B-Tribe. From start to finish it revives my tired soul, takes me to places in my mind that I've never been to before. You will never be the same after you experience this music..."She Moves through the Fair" is my favorite track off this CD. It moves my soul!!!
A must have for Yoga and Driving.......2006-05-16
If you are thinking of purchasing a B Tribe CD, and you are on the fence about which one to get, think no further. Spiritual Spiritual provides a constant flow of beautiful music that leaves the ears completely fulfilled. I personally feel that this is a much stronger album than 5. I will never get sick of this CD, and I will put it in heavy rotation in my yoga classes. Definitely a great CD for peaceful driving during a bad commute.
Spiritual, Spiritual.......2005-10-03
What a great CD. Each cut on this CD tells a different story and never repeats. Kick back with your favorite,listen with an open mind and see where this CD takes you. Hold on because it will transport you into a dimension like no other CD can. Enjoy the ride!
ANYTHING BY B-TRIBE IS FANTASTIC.......2005-07-13
Anything by b-tribe is fantastic. I have all their titles and it supercharges the whole mix. Thrilling!
Average customer rating:
- Another Great Edition in a Great Series.
- Very happy
- Another Editorial Review
- AWESOME!
- The latest and best Pure Moods CD
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Pure Moods, Vol. IV
Various Artists , Mythos , Balligomingo , Enigma , Delerium with Sarah McLachlan , Secret Garden , Yanni , Jim Brickman , Eva Cassidy , and Eight Others
Manufacturer: Virgin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
Meditation
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| Compilations
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Pure Moods, Vol. III
- Pure Moods, Vol. II
- Pure Moods, Vol. I
- Pure Moods: Celestial Celebration
- Celtic Moods: A Celtic Companion to Pure Moods
ASIN: B0000667OG
Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- November - Mythos
- Purify - Balligomingo
- Shadows In Silence - Enigma
- Silence - Delerium w/Sarah McLachlan
- Songs From A Secret Garden - Secret Garden
- One Man's Dream - Yanni
- Devotion - Jim Brickman
- Fields Of Gold - Eva Cassidy
- Garden of Eden - Govi
- Theme From Amelie
- The Sea - George Winston
- God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters - Moby
- Main Title (Theme from Chocolat)
- Angel - Sarah McLachlan
- She Moves Through The Fair - B-Tribe
- This Love - Craig Armstrong
- River of Stars - Paul Schwartz
- When You're Falling - Afro Celt w/Peter Gabriel
Amazon.com
More potpourri than unified high concept, the fourth installment in the Pure Moods series nevertheless provides an interesting collage of acts associated with techno, ambient, alt-pop, and New Age genres. For some listeners, that means the transition from the rhythmic mystical-ethereal vibe of the first four tracks (from Enigma, Mythos, Delerium, and Sarah McLachlan and a splendid piece from Balligomingo) to a trilogy from New Age romanticists ( Secret Garden, Yanni, and pianist Jim Brickman) may seem a little disjointed. Ditto for the segue from George Winston's impressionistic 1980 solo piano piece, "Sea," to a Steve Reich-like minisymphony from Moby). And the concluding Afro-Celt Sound System track, a spirited, mandolin-driven piece with Peter Gabriel on vocals, is a stylistic island unto itself. Still, most fans of easy-listening contemporary music (particularly the adventurous ones) should find this an agreeable assortment of music from artists who infuse their craft with stronger-than-usual spiritual and emotional subtexts. --Terry Wood
Customer Reviews:
Another Great Edition in a Great Series........2007-03-31
You got to hand it to Virgin Records. The PURE MOODS sreies of discs has been extremely sucsessful. They have been able to allow mood music gain a very wide audience without being too Way Out New Age or too commercial. This is the fourth disc in the series and it scores big like the others ( although #2 is my favourite). This disc has eighteen tracks, and a lot of them are under four minutes in length. But that does not mean they are filler.
A lot of reviewers gripe that the series is losing its edge and is catering to public appeal. Any compilation will never satisfy everybody. Criticisms range from "heard these songs before" to "too much piano" to "the same old artists". Remember this is music to put you in a certain mood of relaxation or peace or whatever. It is not to be taken too seriously. I for one enjoy having this music playing whether I am resting, working or enjoying company with friends.
There are some stunning tracks. I love the first four songs which set a great mood. I know SILENCE by Delerium and Sarah McLachlan is on many chillout albums but it is still an amazing performance and her vocal is overwhelming! If I do have a mild criticism of the album, it is that from Track 5 onwards the music does seem stripped down apart from one or two exceptions. Maybe a different playing order would have helped. Tracks 5-9 are pleasant to listen to but do tend to be similar in arrangement and tempo. Track 10 livens things up with Yann Tiersen's LA VALSE d'AMELIE but it is a short track. The Moby track on the other hand is too long and monotonous and sems very out of place here. The next track, however is a gem. Rachel Portman's theme from Chocolat is very beautiful and delicate. This and SILENCE are the two tracks I listen to the most. The album does sag until near the end. McLachlan's ANGEL is a little dull. Seems like it has been on the radio a lot but I do not listen to radio so it is new to me. B-Tribe's version of SHE MOVED THROUGH THE FAIR is just wrong. Coming from Ireland, I have heard so many wonderful versions of this song that could have been included. This track has a vocal that seems to drag the whole song down and the music seems to merge different musical elements without sucsess. THIS LOVE and RIVER OF STARS could be the same song. However the former is too long. Thankfully the last track lifts the spirits. WHEN YOU'RE FALLING has the Afro-Celt Soundsystem perfoming with guest vocalist Peter Gabriel and it adds a much needed oomph to close the album. This great song had the worst possible luck in succeeding because the very original video had to be pulled soon after it was released in August 2001 on account of the horrific events on 9/11. I will not go into any detail but you will find the video on You Tube and you will understand why it is rarely shown after watching it.
Hope to review the other mood albums soon. Times are listed below with song title listed first:
1. November - Mythos 4.58
2. Purify - Balligomingo 4.14
3. Shadows in silence - Enigma 4.19
4. Silence - Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan 6.34
5. Song from a secret garden - secret Garden 3.31
6. One man's dream - Yanni 2.45
7. Devotion - Jim Brickman 3.36
8. Fields of gold - Eva Cassidy 4.42
9. Garden of eden - Govi 2.54
10. La valse d,Amelie - Yann Tiersen 2.00
11. Sea - George winston 2.41
12. God moving over the face of the waters - Moby 5.45
13. Main titles from Chocolat - Rachel Portman 3.08
14. Angel - Sarah McLachlan 4.28
15. She moved through the fair - B-tribe 5.00
16. This love - Craig Armstrong feat. Elizabeth Fraser 6.18
17. River of stars - Paul schwartz 4.03
18. When you're falling- Afro-celt soundsystem feat. Peter Gabriel 5.14
P.S. Check out some British Chillout compilattion albums if you can. There are some amazing artists that you do not hear about in the USA like The Beloved, Kinobe, Groove Armada, The Chemical Brothers, Royksapp, Everything But The Girl, Goldfrapp, Zero 7 and many others.
Very happy.......2007-01-16
I use this cd for my yoga practice, it's wonderful.
Highly recommend.
Another Editorial Review.......2006-11-06
"Apparently the only mood that matters is one of pensive melancholy. Nearly every track on this addition to the series is set in a minor key. Some are played solo, like George Winston's new age relic 'Sea.' Some are crammed with odd instrumentation, as in the briefly startling last section of Yann Tiersen's 'La Valse d'Amélie.' Some have entire orchestras sawing away. There are ambitious works like Moby's 'God Moving Over the Face of the Waters,' whose attempts to marry grandeur and minimalism are somewhat undercut by the monotony of a cymbal sample repeated too predictably. There are vocals, the best being the late Eva Cassidy's breathtaking treatment of Sting's 'Fields of Gold.' And there are yawners, such as Yanni's 'One Man's Dream,' which he may, in fact, have recorded while asleep, or 'This Love,' sung by Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins over a groove that suggests the tread of a drugged somnambulist, and Govi's 'Garden of Eden,' which sounds way too much like 'Chim Chim Cheree' to take seriously. And yet, all of it creates the same gray impression -- which, of course, is the point, in which case credit must be paid to those who selected and sequenced these performances. Will upcoming installments offer some variety -- a hap-hap-happy compilation, for instance, set in major keys, with handclap rhythms and smiley vocals? ~ Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music Guide
AWESOME!.......2006-09-06
If you are looking for meditation or tranquility from daily stress I recommend not only this CD, but the entire collection. I have all the Pure Moods collection and keep buying more New Age music. I feel I've invested my money in good music. I listen to pretty much anything from soft music, Rock, Salsa, Calypso to Dance-Techno music, but when I don't feel like listening to loud music, I listen to these CD collection, specially on a Sunday to reconnect with relaxation to start another heavy woking week. Also, if you like gospel, I'm sure you'll love these even though is not quite gospel music. You just reconnect yourself spiritually in this material world.
The latest and best Pure Moods CD.......2005-07-16
I am enjoying all of the Pure Moods CD's 1 to III and looked forward to getting album when it finally was released. This CD continues the superb unrelenting new age/tribal fest that in this CD is exemplified with some beautiful golden oldie songs like Eva Cassidy's 'Fields of Gold' that is a legendary song to lay down to and relax. Delerium's 'Silence' featuring the enchanting supple voice of Sarah McLachlan is wonderful. She also sings her hit song 'Angel' that would be a fitting burial song at a funeral. Enigma's 'Shadows In Silence' was my pick of the album, a ambient instrumental that relaxes you immediately. This is a must for fans of new age music who like a splash of many artists on 1 CD.
Average customer rating:
- Nice music
- Really Good Stuff
- Not disappointed
- One good track is not enough
- feel the music? hmmm!?
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Sensual Sensual
B-Tribe
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Reggae
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
Meditation
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Spiritual Spiritual
- Suave Suave
- B-Tribe 5
- Fiesta Fatal!
- Moroccan Spirit
ASIN: B000002JFD
Release Date: 1998-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Overture (Concierto De Aranjuez)
- Alegria
- Sometimes
- Hablame
- Sensual Sensual
- Zapateado
- Tribute To J.S. Bach
- La Guapa
- Desesperada
- Sa Trincha
- Ahoy Ahoy
- Ultima Cancion
- La Unica Excusa...
Customer Reviews:
Nice music.......2007-06-26
Great "mood" music, although there's quite a bit of variety in the tracks, so be prepared to "change tempo"
Really Good Stuff.......2006-10-04
I havent heard any of their other albums at all, so i cannot comment on a comparison between this album and their others.
Personally i dislike the Enigma type Native american (sounding) male vocals used in this genre and in this album. Thats the only reason this only gets 4 stars. Not to say its as badly composed as the vocals in Enigma! Sometimes it does have a good effect if not over used!
The musical composition in fantastic ... Really well done and as other reviewers say, its something emotionally moving.
So if you like the moans of a guy in some language that you might not understand this album is definately for you. But to me , the vocals do spoil otherwise almost perfect music.
Not disappointed.......2006-07-17
If you are a true fan of BTribe, this CD will not disappoint you. The usual bends of tribal music, the mystical tones, will make you eager to hear more. A nice way to spend an hour listening to this group.
One good track is not enough.......2006-03-18
B-Tribe's Sensual Sensual is a disappointment especially compared with their exceptionally excellent CD Spiritual Spiritual. Only track 1 really stands out as comparable and pleasing (tracks 3 and 10 are marginally ok). The rest is not just forgettable but at times grating, mostly due to the annoying vocals.
feel the music? hmmm!?.......2006-01-26
Ok.Granted, this is probably not one of the tribe's best cds and it probably has to "grow" on you, there seems to be a method to their madness. I've found that the titles of these cds ("Spritual, spirtual", et al.) were meant to make a point. Unlike some cds where you have to ask your self, "where in the H#*!! did they get this title?, The "B" titles are meant to reflect the mood you should be in to enjoy the ambiance of the instrumentation. Hence, "Sensual, Sensual" is best ingested during those more...uh..."intimate" times. Feel the music! Enjoy! (Caution: Please listen responsibly.)
Average customer rating:
- CLASSIC
- The best hip hop album by a group!!!!!
- A Tribe Essential (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
- They Major
- One of the best albums of 1990
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People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
A Tribe Called Quest
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Experimental Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Similar Items:
- The Low End Theory
- Midnight Marauders
- Beats, Rhymes and Life
- The Love Movement
- Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)
ASIN: B0000004WA
Release Date: 1990-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Push It Along
- Luck Of Lucien
- After Hours
- Footprints
- I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
- Public Enemy
- Bonita Applebum
- Can I Kick It?
- Youthful Expression
- Rhythm (Devoted To The Art Of Moving Butts)
- Mr. Muhammad
- Ham 'N' Eggs
- Go Ahead In The Rain
- Description Of A Fool
Amazon.com essential recording
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm is, quite simply, one of the finest albums in hip-hop. It's easy to argue that A Tribe Called Quest reached their zenith on this, their debut album: though they went on to produce another world-class disc (The Low End Theory) and broadened their palates and their consciousness, never again were they quite this naturally free and easy. Q-Tip and Phife's delivery is deceptively simple, flowing like wine and tasting like candy, and Jairobi adds some contrast. The music, so self-assured that it never raises its voice to make a spectacle, follows suit. Four albums later, on their last tour, songs from Paths of Rhythm still were at the top of the set list. --Randy Silver
Customer Reviews:
CLASSIC.......2007-04-18
I REMEBER MY LIL CUZN LET ME BORROW THIS TAPE,I HAD IT FOR A MINUTE AN HAD NO INTENTIONS OF GIVIN IT BACC.
HE SAW IT IN MY BAG AN TOOK IT BACC,BUT IT'S COOL CUZ I GOT A FRESH NEW CD NOW.
The best hip hop album by a group!!!!!.......2007-01-26
I can honestly say that when I first heard A tribe Called Quest, I was very young. (I was eight years old when their debut album came out, I am now 24). Their feel good lyrics, and interesting videos made me a fan, a lifelong fan. I especially like Bonita Applebum. Although I was too young to understand what that song means, I do now. There should be more groups like A Tribe Called Quest. They also need their induction in VH1 Hip Hop Honors. Positive rap needs to be celebrated.
A Tribe Essential (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2007-01-12
This right here was the beginning of the phenomonal group A Tribe Called Quest. Their 1990 debut "People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm", a 5 mic classic from The Source (back when those things were accurate). And with this album, you have no option but to love this music, as the chemistry between Q-Tip, Phife, Ali, and Jarobi. Lyrically, no one could touch these guys, especially Tip who rhymes on the majority of this album. A lot of these songs were just fun to listen to, like their big hits "I Left My Wallet In El Segundo", and "Bonita Applebum". A few party tracks on this album (going by 1990 standards) like "Ham & Eggs" and "Can I Kick It?" (wonderful song). Production was good too, with a little taste of jazzy flavor that anyone could enjoy.
As for anything bad, I doubt there are any. A personal gripe is that I didn't like the way "Description Of A Fool" closed out the album, but that just my preference. It's still a good song though.
What else can be said? If anyone told you this was an awesome CD, you heard correct. This is the kind of hip hop music that makes me remenise when it was all about having fun and not the way it is here in 2007. If you're looking for an essential hip hop album, I recommend this to you as well as their next two albums. Heck, all the Tribe albums range from good to classic status (even "The Love Movement"), and all should be heard.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: N/A
Musical Vibes: A+
Favorite Tracks: All Are My Favorites and should be heard
Peace!
They Major.......2006-08-05
On this onje come on now stop it, this is one of the nastiest jazz-rap or hip hop cds I've ever heard, I mean have ya'll listened to this every song is gold, this record I spin just about everyday it's that nice, it's way nicer then 85% of the stuff that comes out these days.
One of the best albums of 1990.......2006-05-07
One of the best albums of 1990, "People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm" is the Tribe's most under-appreciated and over-shadowed album to date. When you think of classic ATCQ, you think "Low End Theory" and "Midnight Marauders", but what about the debut that got them started? Although the classics like "bonita applebum" and "can I kick it" are still getting recognition 16 years later, the other tracks on the album are pretty much left in the dark to be slept on & ignored. For me, this album is equal in brilliance to "Low End Theory" and "Midnight Marauders", and considering this is 1990, it is as fresh as anything they have ever done! Ali Shaheed Muhammad comes 100% correct for their debut, producing straight classics ensuring a strong foundation for Q Tip & Phife Dawg to work with. Yes, and you can bet that both MC's hit you with the non-stop hypnotizing, conscious & creative lyrics throughout. Personally, the only track that does not have as much replay value as the rest is "Ham & Eggs", but then again the concept of this song isn't meant to be dead serious so it's down to taste. Now, if you are a fan of the tribe/early 90's hiphop/Jazzy & Conscious Hiphop then this is for you. Cop this asap! You NEED it. PEACE!
>>>BEST TRACKS, in my opinion, are; Push it along (Pure excellence), Luck of Lucien, Footprints, Can I Kick It & Youthful expression
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Lyrics - 10/10
Beats - 10/10
Originality - 9.5/10
Replay Value - 9/10
If you found this helpful, check my other reviews
Average customer rating:
- It's okay - I was spoiled by Spiritual, Spiritual and..
- Zen & Fire
- A must have for anyone!!!
- Different Place!
- Upbeat and relaxing
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B-Tribe 5
B-Tribe
Manufacturer: Higher Octave
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Ambient
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
Meditation
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Spiritual Spiritual
- Sensual Sensual
- Suave Suave
- Fiesta Fatal!
- Moroccan Spirit
ASIN: B0000C0FKQ
Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Anika
- Angelic Voices
- Demastado
- Love
- Misterio/Interlude
- Wisdom & Courage
- Ode To Dolores Del Rio
- Mi Alma Espanol
- Luna Llena
- !Libera Me!
Customer Reviews:
It's okay - I was spoiled by Spiritual, Spiritual and.........2007-05-28
It's okay - I was spoiled by Spiritual, Fiesta Fatal, Sensual etcetera. While I can use the music in my massage practice, it doesn't inspire me the way Spiritual did. Maybe it will grow on me with more plays.
Zen & Fire.......2007-05-09
Another Great CD from B-Tribe. In ways I hear Enigma and other artist, but when the last song is played you still know that B-Tribe is playing and that your either dancing to the beat or relaxing to it. I just can't get enought of them. The song "She moves through the fair" is just an example of what they can do to your soul and body. I just need to buy one more of their cd's and then look forward to buying more.
A must have for anyone!!!.......2007-04-09
This is my first review I have written on Amazon and I chose to make this album the one because it is far and away the best album I have in my collection now. I have all of Enigma's works, most of Delerium's, all of Enya's, all of B-tribe's, and others like Era, Pangea, Erotic Moods, Bella Sonus,Amethystium, and others I can't think of right off hand. This album instantly went to number one rotation on the old CD changer. Plus I had to make a copy for each car and put it on my MP3 player I love it so much. I am so tired of all these groups that come along trying to be like early Enigma and using techno beats over chanting that sounds so much like something someone just threw together, where the beats don't even sound like they fit the chant (most of Era's songs for instance). This album is so much superior to all of their other works, although there are several songs on their other albums that I like, none of the albums are as great from start to finish as this one. This album definately needs to be experienced with quality speakers in a room with the lights off and a comfortable chair the first time. I cannot say enough about this one, although I am worried that by making such a raving review I may make someone's expectations extraordinarally high, but I cannot say enough.
Different Place!.......2007-04-01
As my appetite for music changes in tandum of my age,i find b-tribe more and more intriguing and this CD is no doubt one of their best albums bar none.
The music is a mix of Spanish guitar with haunting voices and new age like beats. This music has put us listeners in a different place, a place where stress, hardship, bills,and bills do not even exist, only their music exists and guides us to that perfect place!
Upbeat and relaxing.......2007-01-15
I've been a huge fan of B-Tribe since the early 90's and I've owned each of their albums, starting with !Fiesta Fatal! This album seems to reflect the maturity and refinement of B-Tribe since it combines the typical, upbeat Spanish influence they are well known for along with the softer elements of jazz and contemporary instrumental music. I truly enjoy every song on this album, however there are two reasons why I'm not giving it a 5 star rating: it's a little too short and the woman's vocals on a couple of the songs can be a little annoying at times. I really wish they would have used Debra Blando again since Luna's voice seems a little out of sync at times. Don't let that discourage you from purchasing this cd since it really is very good and after all this is only my opinion :)
Average customer rating:
- Hip Hop Legends
- Great Introduction to Tribe...........
- A Masterpiece of Hip Hop
- CLASSIC Hip Hop at it's Best
- Great for the young ones.
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Anthology
A Tribe Called Quest
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Experimental Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Midnight Marauders
- The Low End Theory
- People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
- Beats, Rhymes and Life
- Timeless: The Singles Collection
ASIN: B00000JJMK
Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Check The Rhime
- Bonita Applebum
- Award Tour
- Can I Kick It?
- Scenario
- Buggin' Out
- If The Papes Come
- Electric Relaxation
- Jazz (We've Got)
- I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
- Hot Sex
- Oh My God
- Stressed Out
- Luck Of Lucien
- Description Of A Fool
- Keeping It Moving
- Find A Way
- Sucka N***a
- Vivrant Thing
Amazon.com
In their decade of existence, A Tribe Called Quest weren't rap's biggest hit makers, but their signature numbers indeed fill this CD with style, eclecticism, and laid-back but deliberate flow; indeed, the group's stature seems to have grown since its 1998 breakup. The continued importance of their music and ideals for many hip-hop fans will only be enhanced by Anthology's 18 tracks (Q-Tip's recent hit "Vivrant Thing," from the Violator album is a bonus track). Those unfamiliar with Tribe's achievement should have their heads and booties set into motion by the fellas' many moods, from the playful "Check the Rhime" and "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo" to trenchant commentaries such as "Description of a Fool" and "Sucka Nigga." And with its inclusion here, the somewhat rare and all-the-way out "If the Papes Come" will doubtless reestablish itself as an underground favorite. --Rickey Wright
Album Description
Special edition of the hit hip hop group's 1999 'best of' with a bonus disc featuring seven remixes of six tracks, 'Bonita Applebum' (12 Inch Why? Edit), 'I Left My Wallet In El Segundo' (Vampire Mix), 'Public Enemy' (Saturday Night Virus Discomix), 'Can
Album Details
Comprehensive Anthology of the Group that Gave the World Q-tip, Ali Shaheed Mohammed and Phife. Includes a Bonus CD of Remixes.
Customer Reviews:
Hip Hop Legends.......2007-07-09
I am one of the few young people who truly appreciate's hip hops roots. I cant even listen to the stuff thats out now b/c most of it has no substance or is just merely a copy of what the originators have already done. A Tribe Called Quest is a group that hasnt gotten the praise they deseve in hip hop (to me.) THey have created a style of hip hop all thier own. They infuse jazz and hip hop. Now thats sexy!Just somthing to sit back, groove to, dance to, or learn from, because its definitely story telling. I miss those days in hip hop. The album is definitely a great buy! My favorite rap album of all time!
My favorite songs are: Bonita Applebum, Sucka N**ga, We've Got The Jazz, and Electric Relaxation.
Great Introduction to Tribe..................2007-04-24
A proper anthology would include every song on their 1st three albums, then you could pick a few songs from Beats Rhymes & Life and Love Movement. But overall this is a good intro for beginners.
A Masterpiece of Hip Hop.......2007-01-11
A Tribe Called Quest mixes so much flavor into each track. Each track was very different and offered a great variety of sounds. Its music that is great to listen to considering its tempo and lyrics. I wish more modern hip hop was like this. Definitely recommended on my list.
CLASSIC Hip Hop at it's Best.......2007-01-09
What else can you say. This is Tribe at it's absolute best! One of the many pioneers of Hip Hop. Any true Tribe fan can and will appreciate "Anthology". This is REAL Hip Hop before it became on the verge of extinction.........
Great for the young ones........2007-01-04
A Tribe Called Quest's Anthology is a GREAT overall veiw of the collection of music distributed through the years. I only rated this CD with 4 stars because it doesnt completely posses the fullness of an anthology. I am 16 and I purchased the CD after reading about the ATCQ classics mainly, The Infamous Date Rape and Steve Biko (Stir It Up) which unfortunatley are not here. But all in all everything else is on point. Electric Relaxation, Award Tour, and the clever Bonita Applebum make up for the shortcomings and extras like, I left My Wallet in El Segundo, Senerio and Find Away top off the Anthology. So overall this CD is worth the money.
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Tribe
Luka Bloom
Manufacturer: Cooking Vinyl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Urban Folk
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ASIN: B000R34876
Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Tribe
- Sound
- I Am a River
- Change
- Early Morning
- Out There
- Dead Of Night
- Star Of Doolin
- Homeless
- Lebanon
- Peace Rains
- Beara
Music Track:
- Unexpected Guest
- Wound
- Wrath of the Tyrants + Emperor [EP]
- Ace of Spades [DualDisc]
- Age of Quarrel/Best Wishes
- Amulet
- And Justice for All [Import]
- Another Hostile Takeover [Import]
- Anthology [Import]
- Ashes of the Wake [DualDisc] [Explicit Lyrics]
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