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Tribe Called Quest
Album: Beats
Rhymes & Life
Release Date: July 30, 1996
Label: Jive
review:
Tribe’s fourth album, Beats, Rhymes, and Life,
should be the awkward one, the album on which the group, growing up, falters
a little as it figures out what it’s going to do next. It isn’t. Marked by a
number of changes, both internally (this is the album on which the Ummah production
crew takes over, and it also marks Q-Tip’s new religious faith) and externally
(by 1996 Quest’s jazzy approach to hip-hop had fallen out of popular favor),
Beats finds Tribe taking it as it comes and handling all of the challenges with
flair.
It’s a slower, steadier album than either People’s Instinctive Travels or The Low End Theory, but that’s a description, not a complaint; rather, it gives you plenty of time to enjoy jams like "1nce Again." It doesn’t hurt that Q-Tip and Phife Dog are feeling the flow here; an inspired pairing with distinctive voices and different strengths, they trade verses with fluid grace. (Randy Silver)
| Tracklisting: 1. Phony Rappers 2. Get A Hold 3. Motivators 4. Jam 5. Crew 6. The Pressure 7. 1nce Again 8. Mind Power 9. The Hop 10. Keeping It Moving 11. Baby Phife’s Return 12. Separate/ Together 13. What Really Goes On 14. Word Play 15. Stressed Out |
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