People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by A Tribe Called Quest

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People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by A Tribe Called Quest

1990 | Hip-hop | Rap

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Can I Kick It? (0 Ratings)
Footprints (0 Ratings)
Ham 'N' Eggs (0 Ratings)
Luck of Lucien (0 Ratings)
Mr. Muhammad (0 Ratings)
Pubic Enemy (0 Ratings)
Push It Along (0 Ratings)

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People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by A Tribe Called Quest
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by A Tribe Called Quest
1990 | Hip-hop, Rap
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"This 1990 masterpiece is very much a travel album. It has all the hallmarks and some of the pitfalls of a life on the road: the single 'I Left my wallet in El Segundo' is a case in point. The advice lyric 'I don't eat no ham'n'eggs cuz they're high in cholesterol' in the classic cut 'Ham'n'eggs' is another highly unusual call and response rhyme - but again paints a true picture of the perils of a road life spent in diners. Over the course of the album we visit Lucien in Paris and traverse around the world of music with a zillion samples of classic sixties and seventies rock and soul albums. It's always optimistic and wide eyed - the best way to travel. I was talking to my friend Ben the other day about how this is my favorite Tribe album - (most people seem to prefer The Low End Theory?) - but I learned so much about music through this record - The songs are great and it's one of those albums that drags you into a different universe and world view and changes you for the better."

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