Description: With their second album in 1991, they became serious contenders for Public Enemy's (until then) undisputed crown as hip-hop's cultural leaders. However, where their debut was propelled by a disparate array of samples, The Low-End Theory was built on a stricter musical doctrine - its spine provided by bebop jazz. Though jazz-rap crossover would become a staple of popular music in the mid-90s (Gang Starr, Jazzmatazz, etc.), this album played a substantial part in breaking down barriers between genres. Phife Dog and Q-Tip are on great form too, making the most of Quest's energetic production with cool asides and insightful observations ('The Infamous Date Rape', 'Showbusiness'). A Tribe Called Quest: Q-Tip, Phife (vocals); Ali Shaheed Muhammed (DJ). Additional personnel includes: Ms. Vinia, Diamond D., Busta Rhymes, Charlie Brown, Brand Nubian, Lord Jammar, Sadat X (vocals); Ron Carter (bass). Producers: Skeff Anselm, A Tribe Called Quest. Engineers include: Bob Power, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Christensen. Recorded at Greene Street Studios and Soundtrack Studios, New York, New York. Format: Vinyl Genre: Hip-Hop Remember, for our lowest prices, always order directly from our official JocoRecords website! Track Listing 1. Excursions 2. Buggin' Out 3. Rap Promoter 4. Butter 5. Verses from the Abstract 6. Show Business 7. Vibes and Stuff 8. Infamous Date Rape 9. Check the Rhime 10. Everything Is Fair 11. Jazz (We've Got) 12. Skypager 13. What? 14. Scenario
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Producer: A Tribe Called Quest
Release Year: 1996
Format: Record
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Artist: Tribe Called Quest
Record Label: Jiv, Jive
Release Title: Low End Theory