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The Love Movement

A Tribe Called Quest  Main Performer

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1 Start It Up Yancey/Pinkard/Fare 3:18
2 Find a Way Taylor/Yancey/Muham 3:23
3 Da Booty Taylor/Muhammad/Yan 3:20
4 Steppin' It Up Fareed/Phife Dawg/M 3:22
5 Like It Like That Taylor/Muhammad/Far 2:46
6 Common Ground (Get It Goin' On) Fareed/Taylor/Muham 2:49
7 Moms Fareed/Yancey/Taylo 1:49
8 His Name Is Mutty Ranks Yancey/Taylor/Faree 1:56
9 Give Me Jones/Muhammad/Aust 3:52
10 Pad & Pen Scott/Fareed/Taylor 3:23
11 Busta's Lament Yancey/Fareed/Muham 2:39
12 Hot 4 U Fareed/Sylvers/Tayl 3:15
13 Against the World Smith/Muhammad/Tayl 3:59
14 The Love Muhammad/Taylor/Fre 4:02
15 Rock Rock Y'all Phife Dawg/Gadson/W 4:17
16 Scenario [Remix][*] Taylor/Muhammad/Dav 5:17
17 Money Maker [*] Muhammad/Fareed/Tay 4:22
18 Hot Sex [*] Davis/Taylor/Muhamm 2:45
19 Oh My God [Remix][*] Davis/Taylor/Muhamm 4:01
20 Jazz (We've Got) [*] Muhammad/Taylor/Dav 4:18
21 One Two S**t [*] Taylor/Muhammad/Dav 4:31
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The Love Movement

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Label: Jive

The Love Movement

UPC: 012414163813

Release Date: 09/29/1998

Original Release Date: 09/29/1998

Tracks: [Start It Up, Find a Way, Da Booty, Steppin' It Up, Like It Like That, Common Ground (Get It Goin' On), Moms, His Name Is Mutty Ranks, Give Me, Pad & Pen, Busta's Lament, Hot 4 U, Against the World, The Love, Rock Rock Y'all, Scenario [Remix][*], Money Maker [*], Hot Sex [*], Oh My God [Remix][*], Jazz (We've Got) [*], One Two S**t [*]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Continuing with the subdued, mature stylistic flow of Beats, Rhymes and Life, The Love Movement, the fifth album from A Tribe Called Quest, is the group's subtlest album yet -- which may just be a polite way for saying it's a little monotonous. Throughout the record, Tribe mines the same jazz-flavored, R&B-fueled beats that were the hallmark of Beats. Although the "love" concept provides a thematic cohesion to the album -- almost all of the songs are about love, in one way or another -- the overall effect is quite similar to its immediate predecessor: the music is enthralling for a while, but soon it all sounds a little too familiar. Part of the problem is that Tribe functions on a cerebral level, a point made painfully clear by Busta Rhymes' and Redman's roaring, visceral cameos on "Steppin' It Up." On their own, Tribe favors craft over raw skills. That means there are plenty of pleasures to be had from careful listening, but Tribe has reached a point where it's easier to admire the Ummah's stylish production and the subtle rhymes of Q-Tip and Phife than it is to outright love them, which is ironic for an album bearing the title The Love Movement. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi