eMusic Review 0
Only a year after their lovably laid-back debut, A Tribe Called Quest figured out exactly what they wanted to say and how they wanted to say it. As Q-Tip put it, "Stern, firm and young with a laid-back tongue, the aim is to succeed and achieve at 21." While he philosophized on generational change, record biz shadiness and sexual consent, Phife Dawg's caustic, folksy wit leavened Tip's braininess. With cuts like "Check the Rhime," "Buggin 'Out," "Verses From the Abstract," "Jazz" and especially the bombastic posse cut, "Scenario," the album became a catalog of hip-hop quotables. Ali Shaheed and Tip, working with Skeff Anselm and Bob Power, integrated a wide range of tasteful samples with jazz legend Ron Carter's low-end rumble, setting a new sonic standard for hip-hop with their spacious, contained, high-def sound. Their first masterpiece.


