Beats, Rhymes and Life

Beats, Rhymes and Life

by A Tribe Called Quest
Beats, Rhymes and Life

Beats, Rhymes and Life

by A Tribe Called Quest

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

With each of its first three albums, A Tribe Called Quest seemed to be on its way to bigger and better things, artistically and commercially. Beats, Rhymes and Life promptly ended that streak and still ranks as the group's most disappointing listen. Amplifying the bare beats-and-bliss of The Low End Theory but erasing the hooks of Midnight Marauders, Beats, Rhymes and Life simply wasn't a compelling record. In fact, A Tribe Called Quest sounded bored through most of it -- and, to put it bluntly, there wasn't much to get excited about either. Previously so invigorating and idea-driven, Q-Tip and Phife strutted through their verses, often sounding confused, hostile, and occasionally paranoid (check out the battle tracks, "Phony Rappers" and "Mind Power"). Meanwhile, the skeletal productions offered little incentive to decode the lyrics and messages, most of which were complex as expected. Though several other tracks had solid productions (like the spry, bass-driven backing to "Phony Rappers"), Beats, Rhymes and Life saw A Tribe Called Quest making its first (and only) significant misstep. (Constant touring off the success of Midnight Marauders may have been a factor.) Yes, they were still much better than the vast majority of alternative rappers, but it seemed they'd lost their power to excite. One of the few successes was a surprising R&B crossover called "1nce Again" (featuring Tammy Lucas). ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 07/30/1996
Label: Jive
UPC: 0012414158710
Rank: 16121

Tracks

  1. Phony Rappers
  2. Get a Hold
  3. Motivators
  4. Jam
  5. Crew
  6. The Pressure
  7. 1nce Again
  8. Mind Power
  9. The Hop
  10. Keeping It Moving
  11. Baby Phife's Return
  12. Separate/Together
  13. What Really Goes On
  14. Word Play
  15. Stressed Out

Album Credits

Performance Credits

A Tribe Called Quest   Primary Artist
Faith Evans   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Tammy Lucas   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Consequence   Guest Artist,Vocals
Q-Tip   Vocals
Phife Dawg   Vocals
Rashad Smith   Instrumental
Pasemaster Mase   Scratching

Technical Credits

Steve Swallow   Composer
Bob Power   Mixing
Tony Smalios   Mixing
Faith Evans   Composer
Tammy Lucas   Performer
Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner   Composer
Junie Morrison   Composer
Ali Shaheed Muhammad   DJ,Composer
The Ummah   Mixing,Producer
Kamaal Fareed   Composer
Malik Taylor   Composer
Gary Webster   Composer
M. Jones   Composer
Phife Dawg   Composer
Rashad Smith   Producer
Tom Coyne   Mastering
Denis Mills   Composer
Andrew Noland   Composer
R. Smith   Composer
Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks   Composer
James Yancey   Composer
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