Amplified

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ALBUM INFORMATION

Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 47:29

eMusic Features

Icon: A Tribe Called Quest

By Jeff Chang

If fellow travelers De La Soul were the giddy braniacs and the Jungle Brothers the funky eccentrics, A Tribe Called Quest were the artful romantics of the vanguard Native Tongues hip-hop crew in the mid-'90s. They shared their peers 'taste for conceptually rich work but, unlike De La, they preferred minimalism and, unlike the JB's, they proffered a sound that enfolded the listener (props due to shadow Quest member/studio wizard Bob Power). Because of that,… more »

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Just over a year after A Tribe Called Quest issued its final album, the group’s nominal frontman Q-Tip issued his debut solo album, Amplified. For Tribe fans able to get over the fact that Q-Tip isn’t trading off on rhymes with Phife Dog and Ali as usual, Amplified is an excellent work, almost up to the same level as the group’s underrated final Jive album, The Love Movement. The sound here is very similar to The Love Movement, obviously no coincidence since production credits throughout go to Jay Dee and Q-Tip for the Ummah, the same combo that produced most of A Tribe Called Quest’s material. It’s a style that emphasizes deep grooves and clipped beats with a polished sheen that takes Tribe’s jazz-rap into the age of quiet storm and fusion. Q-Tip’s rapping is as smooth and inventive as ever, though it’s a mild surprise that he doesn’t include any message tracks (most Tribe albums have at least one or two). The band’s breakup was a blow to hip-hop fans all over the world, but Amplified will make everyone feel much better. – John Bush

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