1. Home
  2. Shopping
Search in
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (CD - 1990)

People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (CD - 1990)

UPC: 00012414133120

As low as $10.48 from Alibris

Artist: A Tribe Called Quest

Label: Jive Records (USA)

Genre: R&B - East Coast Rap

Album Description: A Tribe Called Quest: Q-Tip, Ali Shaheed Mohammed, Phife, Jairobi.Additional personnel: Jarobi And The Rhythm Kids.Engineers include: Dr. Shane Faber, Bob "Locked" Power, Anthony Saunders.Recorded at Calliope Studios, Battery Studios and Dumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop I... read more

A Tribe Called Quest: Q-Tip, Ali Shaheed Mohammed, Phife, Jairobi.

Additional personnel: Jarobi And The Rhythm Kids.

Engineers include: Dr. Shane Faber, Bob "Locked" Power, Anthony Saunders.

Recorded at Calliope Studios, Battery Studios and Dumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop Inn, New York.

Personnel: Phife Dawg, Q-Tip (vocals).

DJ: Ali Shaheed Muhammad.

Audio Mixer: A Tribe Called Quest.

Recording information: Battery Studios, New York, NY; Calliope Studios, New York, NY; Dumb DJ Towha's Dew Drop Inn; Sumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop Inn.

Photographer: Ari Marcopoulos.

The narrative of two inner city youths on a pilgrimage across the U.S./Mexican border framing "I Left My Wallet In El Segundo," is a nice guiding metaphor for the door-opening, border-crossing effects PEOPLE'S INSTINCTIVE TRAVELS had on '80s Nuyorcentric hip-hop culture. As the title suggests, b-boys of the Native Tongues era found themselves traveling far from hip-hop's familiar stomping grounds (literally and musically) in order to reach the plane where Zulu Nation elders Red Alert and Afrika Bambataa witnessed it's birth.

ATCQ later stripped their sound down to bare necessities in order to rebuild it, but their debut is as eclectic as the claim-checks adorning your suitcase after a world tour. Accordingly, Tribe expand hip-hop's framework to make room for the continental flavor of "Luck Of Lucien," the Mariachi flavor of "El Segundo," the vibes/sitar hook of "Bonita Applebum" and of course a powerful injection of jazz and soul. More important than the jazz records they sampled, however, was Tribe's resurrection of jazz's spontaneity, play and improvisation, not to mention its bohemian world-view. To paraphrase "Rhythm;" "Look what we did; removed the crust from the third eyelid." minimize

 
 
 
More Sellers Seller Rating BottomLine Price  
See It  663 Reviews
+ $0.00 tax
+ $3.49 shipping =
$11.57
See It  See all-time ratings382 Reviews
+ $0.00 tax
+ $2.99 shipping =
$11.98
Used & Refurbished Sellers
See It  663 Reviews
Your Best Price + $0.00 tax
+ $3.49 shipping =
$10.48

Shipping costs are based on an estimate of UPS ground or equivalent carrier within the contiguous US, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. Please see Seller's website for actual shipping costs.

PriceGrabber works hard to improve your online shopping experience every day. If you notice inconsistencies in our product information, we encourage you to notify us of any issues by clicking here.

 
Error while processing your request, please try again
Email This Page

Want to email this page to yourself or share with someone else? Fill out the form below and we'll send a link to this page.




(Please note: The details you provide above will only be used for this one-time notification. We hate spam. Your information is safe with us.)

  Send »  

  1. Home
  2. Shopping