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The Anthology
A Tribe Called Quest
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Overview
Track Listing
1
Check the Rhi
2
Bonita Appleb - (remix)
3
Award Tour - (featuring Trugoy the Dove)
4
Can I Kick It
5
Scenario - (featuring Leaders of the New School)
6
Buggin' Out
7
If the Papes me
8
Electric Relation
9
Jazz (We've G)
10
I Left My Walt in el Segundo
11
Hot Sex
12
Oh My God - (remix, featuring Busta Rhymes)
13
Stressed Out - (featuring Faith Evans)
14
Luck of Lucie
15
Description oa Fool
16
Keeping It Mong
17
Find a Way
18
Sucka Nigga
19
Vivrant Thing
Details
- Genre: R&B
- Release Date: November 1999
- Label: Jive (USA)
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio Format: Stereo
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (10/29/99, p.115) - "...an innovative spirit sorely missed in today's hip-hop. Mixing jazzy vibes with, say, Lou Reed, samples and witty rhymes, Tribe eschewed trends in favor of making them. Even as they engaged the mind, [Their] anthems endured as party classics..." - Rating: A
Q (12/99, p.168) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...The sparse, jazzy cuts still marvel, as do the whimsical raps of quacky Q-Tip and 'ruffneck' sidekick Phife tag-teaming over thrumming bass, scratchy breaks and insistent, head-nodding beats....we'll not likely hear [a group like this] again."
CMJ (11/15/99, p.26) - "...makes for a damn fine 'Cliff's Notes' on A Tribe Called Quest's decade-long reign, complete with the hits, the anthems and even a few slept-on gems..."
The Source (12/99, p.260) - "...remnants of what made Tribe so great...are collectively showcased in such a fine manner that the need for wet hankies may be dire....a testament to what kind of playing field these guys were once on, and, how much their original flavor will be missed."
Mojo (Publisher) (12/99, pp.128-9) - "...an eminently ownable collection."