Anthology

A Tribe Called Quest  Main Performer

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1 Check the Rhime Davis/Taylor/McInty 3:38
2 Bonita Applebum Tribe Called Quest/ 3:36
3 Award Tour Davis/Muhammad/Tayl 3:26
4 Can I Kick It? Davis/Muhammad/Reed 4:24
5 Scenario Muhammad/Taylor/Jac 4:09
6 Buggin' Out Davis/Muhammad/Tayl 3:39
7 If the Papes Come Davis/Muhammad 4:14
8 Electric Relaxation Davis/Foster/Muhamm 3:46
9 Jazz (We've Got) Davis/Muhammad/Tayl 4:10
10 I Left My Wallet in El Segundo Davis/Muhammad/Tayl 4:06
11 Hot Sex Muhammad/Davis/Tayl 2:45
12 Oh My God Davis/Muhammad/Tayl 3:24
13 Stressed Out Mills/Fareed/Evans/ 4:53
14 Luck of Lucien Davis/Jackson/Muham 4:32
15 Description of a Fool Muhammad/Davis/Bird 5:41
16 Keeping It Moving Mills/Fareed/Yancey 3:48
17 Find a Way Gilberto/Tei/Taylor 3:23
18 Sucka N***a Muhammad/Davis/Phif 3:56
19 Vivrant Thing Fareed/White 3:11
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Anthology

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Jive

Anthology

UPC: 012414167927

Release Date: 10/26/1999

Original Release Date: 10/26/1999

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Check the Rhime, Bonita Applebum, Award Tour, Can I Kick It?, Scenario, Buggin' Out, If the Papes Come, Electric Relaxation, Jazz (We've Got), I Left My Wallet in El Segundo, Hot Sex, Oh My God, Stressed Out, Luck of Lucien, Description of a Fool, Keeping It Moving, Find a Way, Sucka N***a, Vivrant Thing]
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John Bush

For those who haven't discovered that A Tribe Called Quest made several of the best LPs in hip-hop history, Anthology is a perfect way to encapsulate the trio's decade-long career into one manageable portion. All of their best and biggest songs are here, from the early neglected joint "Luck of Lucien" to classic jazz-rap from The Low End Theory like "Jazz (We've Got)," and their 45-rpm peak with "Award Tour," all the way to their last big hit, "Find a Way," from 1998's The Love Movement. Yes, anyone who enjoys hip-hop needs to own at least Midnight Marauders and The Low End Theory, but Anthology succeeds in delivering all the highest points from a great hip-hop group's career. The collection also includes the first solo track from Q-Tip, 1999's "Vivrant Thing." ~ John Bush, Rovi