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A Tribe Called Quest

The Low End Theory

Jive (HIP 117)

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Release date: Jan 1, 1991, UK

£60

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Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve: Very Good (VG)

UK first press 1991. Record plays great with minor hairlines. Sleeve has some shelf wear.
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.

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A1

Excursions

3:53

A2

Buggin' Out

3:38

A3

Butter

3:39

A4

Verses From The Abstract

3:59

A5

Rap Promoter

2:13

A6

Scenario

4:10

B1

The Infamous Date Rape

2:54

B2

Check The Rhime

3:36

B3

Everything Is Fair

2:59

B4

Jazz (We've Got)

4:09

B5

Show Business

3:53

B6

What?

2:29