People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm [Japan Bonus Tracks] – A Tribe Called Quest

Release Date: 5/02/2000

Tracks: 15

Label: Avex Japan

Type: CD

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What the Critics Say

With its superb debut album, A Tribe Called Quest established itself as leaders of alternative rap -- a term also applied to De La Soul, Digable Planets and the Pharcyde. Though De La Soul had a strong influence on Quest, the experimental New York group projected a highly appealing personality of its own. Quirky, abstract and cerebral, the album lacks the immediacy of more hardcore rap and wasn't as big a seller as many of the gangster rap CDs released in 1990. In fact, much of its support came from alternative rock aficionados, who were drawn to its complexity. Jazz is a strong influence here, and like many jazz recordings, this is an album that necessitates several listenings in order to be fully appreciated and absorbed. [The Japanese edition features bonus tracks.] ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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