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| 1 | Oh My God [Remix] | Davis/Muhammad/Tayl |
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| 2 | Award Tour | Muhammad/Davis/Davi |
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| 3 | Can I Kick It? | White/Muhammad/Tayl |
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| 4 | One Two S**t | Davis/Smith/Taylor/ |
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| 5 | Electric Relaxation | Davis/Muhammad/Fost |
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| 6 | Mr. Incognito [#] |
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| 7 | I Left My Wallet in El Segundo | Muhammad/Davis/Tayl |
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| 8 | Check the Rhime | Gorrie/Ferrone/Ball |
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| 9 | Lyrics to Go [Tumblin' Dice Remix] | Taylor/Davis/Muhamm |
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| 10 | Scenario | Muhammad/Davis/Jack |
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| 11 | Same Ol' Thing [From Men in Black] | Muhammad/Taylor/Far |
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| 12 | Buggin' Out | Davis/Davis/Taylor/ |
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| 13 | Bonita Applebum | Davis/Tribe Called |
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| 14 | Jazz (We've Got) | Davis/Muhammad/Tayl |
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| 15 | Glamour and Glitz [From the Show Is on] | Pappalardi/Landsber |
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| 16 | Clap Your Hands | Neville/James/Taylo |
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| 17 | The Night He Got Caught [#] |
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| 18 | Peace, Prosperity & Paper | Fareed/Muhammad/Tay |
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Editorial Reviews
Hits, Rarities & Remixes
Long Play Record
Label: Jive
Style: Alternative Rap
Hits, Rarities & Remixes
UPC: 012414183910
Release Date: 06/17/2003
Original Release Date: 06/17/2003
- A Tribe Called Quest
Main Performer
Rob Theakston
Unquestionably one of the most influential acts in the history of hip-hop, the Tribe left behind them a legacy few could contend with and most have revered since their debut release. And while Hits, Rarities & Remixes is not as thorough a compilation as 1999's Anthology, it does offer highly sought-after tracks that are out of print, including a few that were featured exclusively on movie soundtracks. A good number of the crowd-favorite anthems that made Tribe one of the most adored groups of its time are featured here, and a few that were secret weapons in many a DJ crate during their initial release. What separates this collection from the earlier anthology is its ability to function as a comprehensive road map through the group's career for the inquisitive first-timer as well as offer up obscure tracks for the die-hard beat heads. And while serious fanatics will already have all of these releases on CD, it's well worth the purchase price to have them all in one place. ~ Rob Theakston, Rovi









