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People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
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Album: People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
# Song Title   Time
  Disc 1
1)    Push It Along More Info...
2)    Luck of Lucien More Info...
3)    After Hours More Info...
  Disc 2
1)    Footprints More Info...
2)    I Left My Wallet in El Segundo More Info...
3)    Pubic Enemy More Info...
4)    Bonita Applebum More Info...
  Disc 3
1)    Can I Kick It? More Info...
2)    Youthful Expression More Info...
3)    Rhythm (Devoted to the Art of Moving Butts) More Info...
4)    Ham 'N' Eggs More Info...
  Disc 4
1)    Mr. Muhammad More Info...
2)    Go Ahead In the Rain More Info...
3)    Description of a Fool More Info...
 

Album: People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
# Song Title   Time
  Disc 1
1)    Push It Along More Info...
2)    Luck of Lucien More Info...
3)    After Hours More Info...
  Disc 2
1)    Footprints More Info...
2)    I Left My Wallet in El Segundo More Info...
3)    Pubic Enemy More Info...
4)    Bonita Applebum More Info...
  Disc 3
1)    Can I Kick It? More Info...
2)    Youthful Expression More Info...
3)    Rhythm (Devoted to the Art of Moving Butts) More Info...
4)    Ham 'N' Eggs More Info...
  Disc 4
1)    Mr. Muhammad More Info...
2)    Go Ahead In the Rain More Info...
3)    Description of a Fool More Info...
 
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Performer Notes
  • 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.
  • 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."
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly - "...you'll be rewarded if you listen to it..." - Rating: A-

Mojo (Publisher) (6/00, p.125) - "...TCQ's freestyle jazz-poetry tackles the big issues - diet, tourism, sex and the perils of public lice."

Pitchfork (Website) - "[The album] is more than a nostalgia artifact. It's a worthy listen, not because of what it was, but because of what it is."
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