(LP) A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory (RSD25)

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Release Date: 041225
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Format: 2 x LP - Green & Red Splatter Vinyl
Label: Legacy
Quantity: 3000
Release Type: RSD Exclusive Release

In 1991, A Tribe Called Quest released The Low End Theory, a groundbreaking album that solidified their status as hip-hop legends. Building on the jazz-infused sound of their debut, the album featured sparse grooves and expertly chosen bass samples, with jazz bassist Ron Carter contributing to 'Verses from the Abstract.' DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad's minimalistic approach allowed Q-Tip and Phife Dawg's lyrical prowess to shine, showcasing their clever wordplay, humor, and social commentary. Tracks like 'Butter' and 'The Infamous Date Rape' addressed misogyny, while 'Rap Promoter' and 'Show Business' critiqued the music industry.

The album's production is consistently smooth, with standout tracks such as 'Check The Rhime' and 'Jazz (We've Got).' The posse cut 'Scenario,' featuring Leaders of the New School, is a legendary closer. The album's influence on hip-hop is undeniable, inspiring future artists like Kendrick Lamar and Outkast. The Low End Theory remains relevant and refreshing, a testament to Tribe's creativity and unflappable style. It's a masterful blend of thought-provoking lyrics and impeccable production, making it one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. 

Presented as a special green and red splatter RSD exclusive vinyl, it is the first time this influential album has been available on coloured vinyl outside the US.
 
TRACKLIST:
 
1. Buggin' Out
2. Rap Promoter
3. Butter
4. Verses From The Abstract
5. Show Business
6. Vibes And Stuff
7. The Infamous Date R**e
8. Check The Rhime
9. Everything Is Fair
10. Jazz (We've Got)
11. Skypager
12. What?
13. Scenario

 

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