... So in celebration like Madtheory, i will review what is known to be their greatest hit album yet: Midnight Marauders. This is one of my most long awaited reviews, since ive planned to do it for months but never got around to it. I think its appropriate now. Many fans cant seem to decide as ... Read review
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the cover of the album with the same name are testimony to the esteem in which their peers hold Q-Tip, Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed. As A Tribe Called Quest, they specialise in producing cogent social commentaries that bubble over a rarefied blend of jazz strains and cute samples. Here the "Native Tongue" movement pioneered by De La Soul is taken to new levels of expression with a laid-back drawl that gives the music the feel of a contemporary lullaby. Busta Rhymes lends his inimitable holler to "Oh My God", but it is the melodious flow of "Award Tour" and "Keep It Rollin" that mark Midnight Marauders out as a very special kind of sonic sedative. --George Lees
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the cover of the album with the same name are testimony to the esteem in which their peers hold Q-Tip, Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed. As A Tribe Called Quest, they specialise in producing cogent social commentaries that bubble over a rarefied blend of jazz strains and cute samples. Here the "Native Tongue" movement pioneered by De La Soul is taken to new levels of expression with a laid-back drawl that gives the music the feel of a contemporary lullaby. Busta Rhymes lends his inimitable holler to "Oh My God", but it is the melodious flow of "Award Tour" and "Keep It Rollin" that markMidnight Maraudersout as a very special kind of sonic sedative. --George Lees
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Advantages: Tight, Old School Lyrics, Memorable Beats, Social Consciousness and Intellect, Groundbreaking Classic Disadvantages: Not everybody's cup of Tea
...their greatest hit album yet: Midnight Marauders. This is one of my most long awaited reviews, since ive planned to do it for months but never got around to it. I think its appropriate now. Many fans cant seem to decide as to whether Low End Theory or Midnight Marauders is the better album by the Tribe Called Quest. In what came as a surprise to me, Madtheory placed these two albums as the #1 and #2 greatest albums of all-time, which are very respectable, ... ...review.
Midnight Marauders came out in 1993, in the midst of the takeover of The Chronic and Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers. However, instead of switching styles, The Tribe came as innovative as ever. Members Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, and Ali Shaheed Muhhamed came with creative, innovative hip-hop loaded with intellect, social-consciousness, and jazzy beats. This album is definetely a treat to listen to...
With all of the insane talk about Tribe Called Quest reuniting once again, its great to hear. After years apart and a lack of solo success by its members, its good to hear that the trio is back together. So in celebration like Madtheory, i will review what is known to be their greatest hit album yet: Midnight Marauders. This is one of my most long awaited reviews, since ive planned to do it for months but never got around to it. I think its appropriate now. Many fans cant seem to decide as to whether Low End Theory or Midnight Marauders is the better album by the Tribe Called Quest. In what came as a surprise to me, Madtheory placed these two albums as the #1 and #2 greatest albums of all-time, which are very respectable, if surprising, choices. The two albums are indeed excellent, but which is better? Maybe we'll find out at the end of this review.
Midnight Marauders came out in 1993, in the midst of the takeover of The Chronic and Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers. However, instead of switching styles, The Tribe came as innovative as ever. Members Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, and Ali Shaheed Muhhamed came with creative, innovative hip-hop loaded with intellect, social-consciousness, and jazzy beats. This album is definetely a treat to listen to... Track List & Rating
1. Midnight Marauders Tour Guide (NOT RATED) 2. Steve Biko (Stir It Up) (4 Stars) 3. Award Tour (5 Stars) 4. 8 Million Stories (5 Stars) 5. Sucka N*gga (5 Stars) 6. Midnight (5 Stars) 7. We Can Get Down (5 Stars) 8. Electric Relaxation (5 Stars) 9. Clap Your Hands (3 1/2 Stars) 10. Oh My God (5 Stars) 11. Keep It Rollin’ (4 Stars) 12. The Chase, Part II (5 Stars) 13. Lyrics To Go (5 Stars) 14. God Lives Through (4 Stars)
Midnight Marauders kicks off with a typical intro called "Midnight Marrauders Tour Guide", which is easily skippable, and i usually skip it on all my listens. In my opinion, though its unneccessary, i dont mind skipping it due to the fact that the core of the album begins right after and its enjoyable from the get-go. But otherwise, its useless.
The album really kicks off with "Steve Biko (Stir It Up)". Immediately, the saxophone hits your ear, giving us that extremely familiar Tribe Called Quest vibe. Eventually, the drum loop and jazzy bass and background kicks in, indicating that we've reached lyrical bliss. Phife and Q-Tip spit their brand of ATCQ old-school braggadiocio, loaded with some clever and witty punchlines and an on-point, at times multi-syllable flow. Q-Tip comes with some of the most memorable lines i can remember in recent memory from the tribe: "You know that I'm the rebel, Throwin out the wicked like God did the Devil, Funky like your grandpas drawers, dont test me, We in like that, youre dead like Presley". I still continue to praise Q-Tip's talent as he is one of the most underrated emcees in hip-hop, and on this album, we have a lot more lyrical showcases of his skills. Steve Biko was an african political legend, and if this is a tribute, its done tight.
However, that track is nothing compared to the excellent "Award Tour".
Immediately the jazzy feel of the track kicks in, with various trumpets, an old-school style drum loop, some deep bass, and keyboard effects, which is the typical beat that Tribe Called Quest utilyzes. Dove of De La Soul provides the hook for this track to help out on this single. The witty lines and excellent lyricism are a great testamet as to what skills truly encompass both Q-Tip and Phife. If they reunite, i really have high hopes for thier newest album. Check out these dope Phife lines: "The wackest crews try to dis, it makes me laugh, When my track record's longer than a DC-20 aircraft, So, next time that you think you want somethin here, Make somethin deffer, take that garbage to St. Elsewhere"
"8 Million Stories" is a bit of a change. First of all its a Phife Dawg solo track, and it swings the album in a different direction for this track. Q-Tip appears, but only on the outro hook to the track. The instrumental is the typical jazzy style, but this time features some incredibly thumping bass, ensuring that speakers wear out quickly with this classic. Here we find Phife Dawg resorting to using the age-old method of storytelling. He storytells about all of his problems, and goes into detail as to what is happening. He touches on a variety of sh*t like his girlfriend, his money problems, problems with the law, family, and the fact that it seems like it never ends. Im guessing Phife had a lot on his mind and wanted to let it out on this track, and does a great job of it.
"Sucka N*gga" is the opposite of the last track, because now its Q-Tip spittin dope battle rhymes and social consciousness on a solo track. The lyrics are dope and the beat is a nice orchestration of bass. Its difficult to say anything about this track without sounding repetitive, because its similar to some of the other songs on the album, but it is an excellent lyrical display by Q-Tip, so dont skip it.
We return to narratives and storytelling with the classic "Midnight".
Q-Tip narrates a story about a kid named Jake who was a street thug and everything that happened to him. Q-Tip mixes this with social consciousness and intellect as he touches on drug use, which happened to be one of Jake's passtime. Q-Tip uses a metaphor for night explaining that Jake's life is in a dark period but can be pulled out and gives hope for the kid. This is definetely one of the highlights of the Tribe's career. His flow is dope and his vocabulary is, as expected, excellent.
"We Can Get Down" is another dope braggadiocio track, which the Tribe was used to hitting us with. Instead of breaking down the elements of this excellent track, ill let the lyrics speak for themselves. Here is Phife: "I'm not your average MC with the Joe Schmoe flow, If you don't know me by now, you'll never know, Steppin on my critics, beatin on my foes, The plan is to stay focused, only then I can go, Straight from the heart, I represent hip hop, I be three albums deep, but I don't wanna go pop, Too many candy rappers seem to be at the top, Too much candy is no good, so now I'm closin the shop, Crushin competition like your tires on grapes, My rhymes styles be blendin like a Ron G tape, My man where ya goin? You can't escape, When the Tribe is in the house, that means nobody is safe". Absolutely ill...
One of the most famous tracks in the Tribe's history has to be the classic single "Electric Relaxation".
Featuring a famous beat which has been sampled countless times, upon listening, it immediately gives you sort of a happy feeling in youre stomach, making you smile due to the beat and lyrics. The instrumental features some piano and keyboard effects, with some scaling synthesizers and a beautiful drum / clap accompaniment. Its just a wonderful track to listen to beat-wise, but the lyrics are equally dope. Both emcees compilment themselves perfectly on this track as they trade verses back and forth throughout the duration. The subject matter revolves around their appreciation for females, sort of comical mysogony, but in more of a heartful way, and not in a verbal or sexual tone, which is refreshing. This is nowhere near being like west-coast mysogony, but its still just as clever and tight. If you do purchase this album, be sure you give this track more than a few listens, because it is dope.
I sort of agree with Madtheory that "Clap Your Hands" isn't as good as it should be. The track isn't weak by any means, but its not up to the standards that the Tribe has set thus far. As for the buyer, id suggest listening to it just to see if you like it, cause i know a lot of people who like it. I like it too, but its just not as good as the rest of the album.
The Tribe Called Quest returns to intellect with the excellent classic "Oh My God".
Immediately, the haunting beat draws you in, with a drum / clap accompaniment, low-key guitar plucks, and some synthesizer effects. The instrumental, besides being incredibly good itself, is a perfect match for the lyrics. Busta drops by the supply the hook, but Q-Tip and Phife take center stage for this one. They spit clever and witty flows, but also bring in a small ounce of intelligent social consciousness about racism and oppression on a few lines. A dope track to me.
Large Professor drops the beat for the great "Keep It Rollin", which finds more braggadiocio from the Tribe, yet its still dope.
"The Chase Part 2" is braggadiocio again, but a bit better. The punchlines on this particular track, in my opinion, are a bit more memorable. Besides the fact that the Biz Markie sample and instrumental are excellent, of course the lyrics have to be dope. This track is a mix between having a low-down party vibe, to just a good driving song, with tight lyrics. Phife drops one opening verse, and Q-Tip then takes over for verses 2 and 3. Some of the memorable punchlines range from: "Me not deal wit no changaram, bangaram business, I got soul on a hymn, like Jehovah's got the witness", and "Movin with the grace, here we go, let's begin, Makin people jump out their goddamn skin, Lyrically, we bite like we Rin Tin Tin, Peace to Grand Pu and his many, many skins". The old style drum loop and saxophone are the same production that Tribe always uses, and the best that fits them. Definetely give this more than a few listens.
Midnight Marauders is almost at a close, and they end it with two dope tracks. "Lyrics to Go" shows us a sheer lyrical masterpiece, as the Tribe jump to a multi-syllable flow and extensive vocabulary, showcasing their skill. Do not skip this one. "God Lives Through" is sort of a tribute to hip-hop, as we get dope lyrics from both Q-Tip and Phife, as they continue to amaze us over and over.
Midnight Marauders is a perfect example of what hip-hop used to be, and looking by the way the current music scene is, probably will never be like again. Its a shame that most artists dont follow the formula of this classic and give us real hip-hop, and stray away from the ice and female bullsh*t which plagues the current rap music scene. Hip-Hop is about expression, intellect, humor, and life, not how much money you have, and A Tribe Called Quest prove it on this track themselves. However, until an artist or group with this mentality steps up again, we'll still have this classic to listen to. That begs the final question... will the Tribe's new album sell-out, or be another classic?? I guess we gotta wait.... and wait.........
Advantages: Bangers throughout Disadvantages: Nothing specific
Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Mr. Muhammad and Jarobi White came together again in 1993 as A Tribe Called Quest to bring their third album “Midnight Marauders”. The new Yorkers come with even more of their alternative, Jazz-infleunced material that was seen to rival the Hip Hop of the West Coast which was predominantly Gangsta rap material (and was spreading back towards the East). 1. “Midnight Marauders Tour Guide” (Intro) 2. “Steve Biko” They get into things ... ...into with a tune that has them getting right down into the funky material that you simply wouldn’t be able to resist once you have engaged with it and you hear that none of them have lost another of the quality tha had come with their first two albums with Q-Tip (especially) taking things to another level that it hadn’t seen until this point. **Five Stars** 3. “Award Tour” Here you see that they get into a massive single from the album and one that ...
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Advantages: Beats, rhymes and vibes Disadvantages: If you make music, you'll want to give up.
Is this better than the low end theory?? they are both bonafide and timeless classics that will forever remain in the top twenty hip-hop albums of all time, no matter what happens. i would say it is tribes best work ever. kicking off with the powerful "Stir it Up", and then you hear the almighty tune that is "Award Tour" and you've already got your moneys worth. The tunes just keep coming and coming, with not a bad apple among the orchard. The jewels ... ...the sultry "Electric Relaxation" both with mellow vibes, intelligent lyrics(although has anybody worked out the chourus to Electric relaxation??? what is she saying). ali's production keeps everything tight and consistent on that jazzy angle, Q-tip's unique voice flows like honey and Phife has never better. awesome stuff. We can get down??? absolutely. ...
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Advantages: Beats, rhymes and vibes Disadvantages: If you make music, you'll want to give up.
Is this better than the low end theory?? they are both bonafide and timeless classics that will forever remain in the top twenty hip-hop albums of all time, no matter what happens. i would say it is tribes best work ever. kicking off with the powerful "Stir it Up", and then you hear the almighty tune that is "Award Tour" and you've already got your moneys worth. The tunes just keep coming and coming, with not a bad apple among the orchard. The jewels ... ...the sultry "Electric Relaxation" both with mellow vibes, intelligent lyrics(although has anybody worked out the chourus to Electric relaxation??? what is she saying). ali's production keeps everything tight and consistent on that jazzy angle, Q-tip's unique voice flows like honey and Phife has never better. awesome stuff. We can get down??? absolutely. ...
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Product details
Title
Midnight Marauders
Performer
A Tribe Called Quest
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Underground / Alt Rap
Release Date
03/1997
Original Release Year
1993
Label / Distributor
Jive / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
828765355025
Additional notes
Album Notes
A Tribe Called Quest: Jonathan "Q-Tip" Davis, Malik "Phife-Dawg" Taylor (rap vocals); Ali Shaheed Muhammad (turntables). Additional personnel: Large Professor, Trugoy, Busta Rhymes, Raphael Wiggins. Producers: A Tribe Called Quest, Skeff Anselm, Large Professor. Engineers: Bob Power, A Tribe Called Quest, Tim Latham. Recorded at Battery Studios, Platinum Island, Matermix and Sorcerer Sound, New York, New York. Third and last of the "classic" Tribe records (preceding the addition of Jay Dee and the formation of "the Ummah" production team), MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS is not as groundbreaking as PEOPLE'S INSTINCTIVE TRAVELS or as consistently on-point as LOW END THEORY. However, it is arguably the group's most musically sophisticated album. The tracks balance jazz, soul, and even reggae influences with pure hip-hop to arrive at a completely distinctive Tribe sound, the logical evolution of the bop-inflected hooks which characterized LOW END THEORY. Production-wise, Tribe graduates from a cool school aesthetic to an electric jazz sound (reminiscent of fusion-era Miles Davis). Lyrically MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS finds the group's abstract poetics in excellent form as usual, and Phife is miles ahead of the "mayor-flavor" rhymes of "Can I Kick It." As per the title, the album develops the introspection of "After Hours" into a nocturnal feel which winds it's way through "Midnight," the party-rock of "We Can Get Down," "Clap Your Hands" and the complex layers of "God Lives Through."
Album Reviews
The Source (12/93, p.88) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...With their third album, MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS, Quest do what they've always done - ignore all of the current trends in hip-hop and deliver a solid collectable..." Vibe (11/93, p.103) - "...on MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS [Tribe Called Quest] counter with beats that are less jazzy and more jeep-centric...a rap classic..." Village Voice (3/1/94, p.5) - Ranked #21 in the Village Voice's 1993 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll. Spin (12/93, p.119) - Highly Recommended - "...the way Q-Tip and Phife trade solos evokes the spontaneity of an improv jam session, but the smoke in the room is cheeba, not tobacco..." Musician (1/94, p.92) - "...MARAUDER's varied, sophisticated themes hold your attention even as the grooves lull you into head-nodding..." Q (12/93, p.125) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...another phat and funky platter simply oozing positive vibes and street-sussed style..." NME (11/27/93, p.32) - (7) - Very Good - "...MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS is [Tribe Called Quest's] most complete work to date..." Melody Maker (11/27/93, p.41) - "...A Tribe Called Quest have expanded their vision with a lyrical gravitas and a musical lightness of touch that has hitherto eluded them across a whole album...." Entertainment Weekly (11/12/93, p.65) - "...[A Tribe Called Quest's MIDNIGHT MARAUDER] sounds as fresh as their first...rappers Phife and Q-Tip manage to hold attention without resorting to gun references or expletives..." - Rating: A
Titles on disc 1
1.
Midnight Marauders Tour Guide
2.
Steve Biko (Stir It Up)
3.
Award Tour
4.
8 Million Stories
5.
Sucka Nigga
6.
Midnight
7.
We Can Get Down
8.
Electric Relaxation
9.
Clap Your Hands
10.
Oh My God
11.
Keep It Rollin'
12.
Chase Part II
13.
Lyrics To Go
14.
God Lives Through
15.
Hot Sex
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