
The Low End Theory is a Hip-Hop album by A Tribe Called Quest, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 79 pressings tracked, owned by 76 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Boom Bap
- warm
- laid-back
- urban
About
<b>100 Best Albums</b> In the wake of the release of A Tribe Called Quest's first album, 1990's stellar <i>People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm</i>, critics who had previously ignored hip-hop sat up and took notice of Q-Tip's sophisticated and unorthodox productions, and Phife Dawg's party-rocking but winningly self-deprecating rhymes. But the critics often overlooked Tribe's far-reaching roots in the hip-hop underground and their larger place in the history of Black music in general. <i>The Low End Theory</i> was in many ways a conscious attempt to redress these critical oversights; it also happens to be one of the finest hip-hop albums ever recorded. From the sinuous Art Blakey samples and myth-making rhymes of “Excursions” to the joyous free-for-all of the epic posse cut “Scenario,” <i>The Low End Theory</i> is a stone masterpiece that establishes Tribe's place in hip-hop's history. They draw on everything from the crowd-hyping improvisations of their early park jams, to the complex sciences of Golden Age rhyming styles. Simply put, <i>The Low End Theory</i> is essential for anyone seeking to understand hip-hop.
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Tracklist
- 1Excursions3:53
- 2Buggin' Out3:38
- 3Rap Promoter2:13
- 4Butter3:39
- 5Verses From The Abstract3:59
- 6Show Business3:53
- 7Vibes And Stuff4:18
- 8The Infamous Date Rape2:54
- 9Check The Rhime3:36
- 10Everything Is Fair2:59
- 11Jazz (We've Got)4:09
- 12Skypager2:13
- 13What?2:29
- 14Scenario4:10
Credits
Performers
- Ron CarterDOUBLE BASS BASS
- Vinia MojicaVOCALS
- Diamond DFEATURING
- Lord JamarFEATURING
- Sadat XFEATURING
- Busta RhymesFEATURING
- Charlie BrownFEATURING
- Dinco DFEATURING
- Leaders Of The New SchoolFEATURING
- The Last Poets
- Grant Green
- Average White Band
- Funkadelic
76 collectors on Gatefold own this · 79 pressings tracked on Gatefold
