:: A Tribe Called Quest Discography ::
In the early 1990's not many hip hop groups were more influential than A Tribe Called Quest. Comprised of 3 members, Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, A Tribe Called Quest broke through the hip hop scene with their jazz-rap style, in a time when gangsta rap reined supreme. Rollin with the likes of De La Soul, Leaders Of The New School, and the Jungle Brothers, Tribe helped spawn the early form of concsious rap. Although the group disbanded following The Love Movement, with the current state of hip hop one can only hope for a reunion in the near future.

1990 - People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm

1991 - The Low End Theory

1993 - Midnight Marauders

1996 - Beats, Rhymes And Life

1998 - The Love Movement

2003 - Hits Rarities And Remixes
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2 Comments:
Great post. Been comin' to your site for the boot camp, now to fill in the holes in my ATCQ collection.
You may be interested, I just posted 3 David Axelrod albums.
nick, thanks for posting this. Brings back a lot of good memories. One of the first CDs that I bought was Beats, Rhymes and Life (which is probably their weakest record-but still good) I think I was 12 or 13 and this record really got me to appreciate more introspective, 'earthy' hip hop.
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