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Various Artists - Love Movement

Details

Format: CD
Label: JIVE
Catalog: 41638
Rel. Date: 09/29/1998
UPC: 012414163820

Love Movement
Artist: Various Artists
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Start It Up
2. Find a Way
3. Da Booty
4. Steppin' It Up
5. Like It Like That
6. Common Ground (Get It Going On)
7. 4 Moms - (featuring Spanky)
8. His Name Is Mutty Ranks
9. Give Me - (featuring Noreaga)
10. Pad & Pen - (featuring D-Life)
11. Busta's Lament
12. Hot 4 U
13. Against the World
14. Love, The
15. Rock Rock Y'All - (featuring Punchline/Wordsworth/Jane Doe/Mos D
16. Scenario - (remix, bonus track)
17. Money Maker - (bonus track)
18. Hot Sex - (bonus track)
19. Oh My God - (remix, bonus track)
20. Jazz (We've Got) - (re-recording radio, bonus track)
21. One Two S**T - (bonus track, featuring Busta Rhymes)
22. The Critics (Steve Lorenz Remix)

Reviews:

''The Love Movement'' is a 1998 album by hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest. It was the group's fifth and final album of original material. Musically, it followed in the same vein as ''Beats, Rhymes and Life'', featuring the smooth, jazzy beats of The Ummah. Critical reaction was mostly positive, for the album was a return to the original positive sound of their first three albums. The lead single, "Find a Way" secured major airplay on mainstream radio stations, even in the UK and was a particularly good example of the relaxed vibe which defined this farewell album. Although "Like It like That" was issued on 12" as the second single, the album had no proper second video. However, many songs like "Steppin' It Up" were played on various radio stations. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the album gold on November 1, 1998.

Ben Ratliff of ''The New York Times'' wrote that the album's music was one "a fan could grow up with a bit rather than discarding after adolescence; it was sexual, wry and funny, coming with a range of expression that could include anger, satire, constructive preaching, and sentimentality; it was conscious of black entertainment's past." - Wikipedia

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