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Midnight Marauders

Midnight MaraudersArtist: Tribe Called Quest
Label: Jive
Category: Music

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Sales Rank: 1,643

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 012414149022
EAN: 0012414413222
ASIN: B0000004ZA

Release Date: November 9, 1993
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Tracks:

  • Midnight Marauders Tour Guide
  • Steve Biko (Stir It Up)
  • Award Tour
  • 8 Million Stories
  • Sucka Nigga
  • Midnight
  • We Can Get Down
  • Electric Relaxation
  • Clap Your Hands
  • Oh My God
  • Keep It Rollin'
  • The Chase, Part ll
  • Lyrics To Go
  • God Lives Through

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: TRIBE CALLED QUEST
Title: MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS
Street Release Date: 11/09/1993
Domestic
Genre: RAP/HIP HOP


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This might have been the album Tribe Called Quest wanted to make from the very beginning. It's their most even, consistent album of the original trilogy that also includes People's Instinctive Travels... and The Low End Theory. But in spite of this, or maybe because of it, it's also their most uninteresting. With so many competent tracks, there's no chance for something to stand out above the pack, like "Scenario" did on Low End Theory or "Can I Kick It" did on People's Instinctive Travels. The celebration is there ("Stir It Up"), the jazz drums kick ("Oh My God"), and the stand-up bass dribbles, keeping perfect pace with Q-Tip's unmistakable mic-touch ("Electric Relaxation"). There's even a Native Tongues armistice/reunion with De La Soul ("Awards Tour"). Although it comes together like a seamless tutorial in jazz hip-hop style, it comes together so damn well that it's hard for any one track to excel, cursing the album with consistent quality. --Todd Levin

Amazon.com
This might have been the album Tribe Called Quest wanted to make from the very beginning. It's their most even, consistent album of the original trilogy that also includes People's Instinctive Travels... and The Low End Theory. But in spite of this, or maybe because of it, it's also their most uninteresting. With so many competent tracks, there's no chance for something to stand out above the pack, like "Scenario" did on Low End Theory or "Can I Kick It" did on People's Instinctive Travels. The celebration is there ("Stir It Up"), the jazz drums kick ("Oh My God"), and the stand-up bass dribbles, keeping perfect pace with Q-Tip's unmistakable mic-touch ("Electric Relaxation"). There's even a Native Tongues armistice/reunion with De La Soul ("Awards Tour"). Although it comes together like a seamless tutorial in jazz hip-hop style, it comes together so damn well that it's hard for any one track to excel, cursing the album with consistent quality. --Todd Levin


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