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This article is about the influential alternative hip hop album by A Tribe Called Quest. There is also a rock band named The Low End Theory[?].
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The beats are widely different from the-then about-to-explode G funk sound being pioneered on the West Coast, and shares more of an influence with East Coast artists like Public Enemy. With dominant basslines and sampled jazz horn solos, The Low End Theory has a distinctive sound that met the high expectations after their critically acclaimed debut People's Instinctive Travels and Paths of Rhythm[?].
The Low End Theory includes instrumental work from several pioneering musicians, including upright bassist Ron Carter ("Verses from the Abstract").
Topics include the music industry's exploitation of musicians ("Rap Promoter", "Show Business"), music ("Excursions"), date rape ("The Infamous Date Rape"), violence in hip hop ("Vibes and Stuff") and the beauty of jazz ("Jazz (We've Got)").
The song "Scenario" helped break future hip hop star Busta Rhymes into the mainstream, partially as a result of its popular music video on MTV.
The Low End Theory was the album of the year for Spex[?] magazine (also #10 on the 100 Albums of the Century). more awards (http://hem.bredband.net/b135745/A830.htm). It was #32 on Spin magazine[?]'s Top 90 Albums of the Nineties. It also made it onto the unorderd Top 100 Best Rap Albums of All Time (The Source[?]), 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century (Vibe magazine[?]) and Essential Recordings of the 90s (Rolling Stone).
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album
The Low End Theory is the critically acclaimed alternative hip hop sophomore album by A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 24, 1991 (see 1991 in music) on Jive Records. A pairing of Q-Tip[?] and Phife Dawg[?]'s lyrics, at turns socially charged, abstract and concretely grounded in reality, with groovy jazz samples, The Low End Theory became a watershed album in the history of hip hop. The album established alternative rap as a definable genre, distinguished by aware, often abstract or political lyrics, and a light-hearted sense of humor, along with jazz and other unusual sampling sources. The Low End Theory transformed alternative hip hop, leading the way from the jazzy pioneers like De La Soul towards future artists like Common and The Roots. The album includes guests De La Soul (fellow members of the Native Tongues Posse) and Leaders of the New School.

Table of contents
1 Track listing
2 Personnel
3 Chart positions
4 External links
Track listing
Personnel
Chart positions 1991 The Billboard 200 No. 45
1991 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 13
Billboard (North America) - singles
1991 Check The Rhime Hot Rap Singles No. 1
1991 Check The Rhime Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks No. 59
1991 Check The Rhime Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 28
1992 Scenario The Billboard Hot 100 No. 57
1992 Jazz (We ve Got) Hot Rap Singles No. 19
1992 Scenario Hot Rap Singles No. 6
1992 Scenario Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Trackd No. 42
1997 Scenario Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 34
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