A Tribe Called QuestPeople's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm

Label:

Jive – 01241-41331-1

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Jazzy Hip-Hop

Tracklist

A1 Push It Along 7:42
A2 Luck Of Lucien 4:32
A3 After Hours 4:39
B1 Footprints 4:00
B2 I Left My Wallet In El Segundo 4:06
B3 Public Enemy 3:45
B4 Bonita Applebum 4:11
C1 Can I Kick It? 4:52
C2 Youthful Expression 4:01
C3 Rhythm (Devoted To The Art Of Moving Butts) 3:33
C4 Ham 'N' Eggs 3:54
D1 Mr. Muhammad 5:27
D2 Go Ahead In The Rain 3:54
D3 Description Of A Fool 5:41

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtCalliope Studios
  • Mixed AtCalliope Studios
  • Recorded AtBattery Studios, New York
  • Mixed AtBattery Studios, New York
  • Recorded AtDumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop Inn
  • Mixed AtDumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop Inn
  • Published ByZomba Enterprises, Inc.
  • Published ByJazz Merchant Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Zomba Recording Corporation
  • Copyright ©Zomba Recording Corporation
  • Manufactured ByZomba Recording Corporation
  • Remastered AtAbsolute Audio

Credits

  • DesignZombArt*
  • EngineerTim Latham
  • Executive-ProducerRed Alert
  • FeaturingThe Rhythm Kids
  • IllustrationPaije Hunyady*
  • Management [Direction]Violator Management
  • Other [Spearheaded By], Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByA Tribe Called Quest
  • Remastered ByBAJ*
  • Supervised By [Grown And Nurtured With]The J.B.'s*
  • Supervised By [Guided By]Qualiall

Notes

Shrink-wrap sticker reads: "available at last! 2 record set Digitally Remastered A Tribe Called Vinyl!"

Rhythmically recorded and mixed at the raunchy resorts of Calliope Studios and Battery Studios, NY and at the Dumb D.J. Towha's Dew Drop Inn

Executive in charge of rhythmic head nods - Red Alert

℗ 1989, 1990 & © 1990, 1996

Also reissued in 2004, but it is impossible to distinguish that pressing from this one.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 1241-41331-1 3
  • Barcode (Scanned): 012414133113
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched): 01241-41331-1-A1 AA·BAJ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched): 01241-41331-1-B1 AA·BAJ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C etched): 01241-41331-1-C3 AA·BAJ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D etched): 01241-41331-1-D1 AA·BAJ
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm (LP, Album) Jive HIP 96 UK & Europe 1990
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People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm (LP, Album, Stereo) Jive ZL 74548 1990
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People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm (CD, Album) Jive CHIP 96 UK 1990
People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm (LP, Album) Jive 1331-1-J US 1990
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People's Instinctive Travels And The Paths Of Rhythm (CD, Album) Jive ZD74548 UK & Europe 1990

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Reviews

  • Waahwie's avatar
    Waahwie
    Edited one year ago
    Sounds great! Weird that intros to songs are on the end of sides 1 and 2 and then the song continues on the next side. Also, Ham and Eggs and Mr. Muhammed are switched on the back cover and record labels. And Pubic Enemy is misprinted as Public Enemy. Minor issues… the sound is NICE!
    • The_Milky_One's avatar
      The_Milky_One
      Edited 2 months ago
      I think there is a legit reissue and then a bootleg of the reissue. I bought this (used) in a second-hand shop in Boston in 2003 and it sounds fine. Nice and clear with loud and punchy bass.
      • greencoatrecordshop's avatar
        Not an impressive pressing at all. Hoping & betting on VMP reissuing this as a 45rpm set as well !!
        • VinylLatte's avatar
          VinylLatte
          Noisy pressing. Poor quality. Weird track starts. Feels like a bootleg. Not impressed.
          • mfrontz47's avatar
            mfrontz47
            Reading these reviews gave me a very different impression than the album I got- it sounds really great, minor surface noise throughout but that just blends with the music- I have a very good pressing. I understand the complaints about tracklisting and a the misprinted "Public Enemy" and if this was an album I was super familiar with, I would be similarly peeved- still, happy about picking this up just fine.
            • Impale_Productions's avatar
              Original 96 pressing sounds very good!! Same with the 96 low end theory 2LP!!
              • sixsixonerecords's avatar
                This is definitely not a 1996 pressing. It’s very recent. And it stinks. Get the 25th anniversary pressing. Sounds a lot better and has the full album unlike the earlier pressings
                • rob.guernsey's avatar
                  rob.guernsey
                  Garbage pressing, thin and sibilant and dull. It seems to me they just took the CD master and threw it on vinyl, given the way an intro for a song will appear before a side break rather than connected to the song it belongs with. Oh and it's in a thin, single pocket jacket with no liner notes or anything and they couldn't even get the name of Pubic Enemy right. Really, Jive just didn't care on this one, and it shows.
                  • joren.cu's avatar
                    joren.cu
                    Edited 4 years ago
                    What are they thinking putting the intros to the songs on the wrong sides of the album. (The intro to Can I Kick It is on side b and the song starts on side c, nearly every side has this problem except for side c where they play the intro for Mr Muhammad but then Ham and Eggs plays as the songs are switched around for some reason. WHYYY
                    • small_plastic_discs's avatar
                      Those writing in here recently about poor quality almost certainly do not have the 1996 pressing. Right now there 51 SEALED copies listed for a 24 yr old pressing. Far more likely is that those poor quality pressings are bootlegs, or at the very least a recent poor quality repress.

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