The Love Movement
| A Tribe Called QuestThe Love Movement
The Love Movement is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 29, 1998, by Jive Records. - Wikipedia
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Continuing with the subdued, mature stylistic flow of Beats, Rhymes and Life, The Love Movement, the fifth album from A Tribe Called Quest, is the group's subtlest album yet -- which may just be a polite way for saying it's a little monotonous.
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Rap Reviews
If it seems that the lyrics on “Love Movement” are some of Tribe’s most uninspired to date, that 90% of the songs have the same sparse beat (boom-chee-boom-boom-chee), that most of the songs sound the similar, and that there are more filler tracks than on the dome of a balding hood rat, you are probably on-point.
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Rolling Stone
Group’s long-awaited comeback LP features timely election-year truths, poignant homages to late MC Phife Dawg.
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LiveXLive
Continuing with the subdued, mature stylistic flow of Beats, Rhymes, and Life, The Love Movement, the fifth album from A Tribe Called Quest, is the group' subtlest album yet - which may just be a polite way for saying it's a little monotonous.
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Focus Hip Hop
It’s actually a lot better than I thought it was gonna be. I think this was a good return to the formula they had on The Low End Theory & Midnight Marauders.
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Teen Ink
Since this album represents everything I have come to love about the Tribe, I bought the limited edition CD of "The Love Movement," which contains six rare and unreleased bonus tracks, including remixes of "Scenario" and "Oh my God." If these bonus tracks intrigue you, then you better buy it before it is gone.
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