The details.

Format, pressing and tracklist.

About the album.

Released on 24 September 1991, The Low End Theory is the second studio album from A Tribe Called Quest. Released through Jive Records and largely produced by Q-Tip, it fused jazz and hip-hop into something fully formed rather than just sampled, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever made.

Built on stripped-back drums, deep bass lines and a guest appearance from legendary jazz bassist Ron Carter, the album also marked the arrival of Phife Dawg as a fully-fledged force alongside Q-Tip. Featuring Check the Rhime, Jazz (We've Got), Buggin' Out and the all-time posse cut Scenario, the track that introduced the world to a young Busta Rhymes, it remains the blueprint for jazz-rap and a cornerstone of hip-hop's golden era.

For Juicy, this one sits firmly on the Backbone shelf: a foundational record that every serious collection eventually has to answer to.

This edition is pressed as a double black vinyl LP via Jive / Sony Music.

Tracklist.

Side A

  1. Excursions
  2. Buggin' Out
  3. Rap Promoter
  4. Butter

Side B

  1. Verses From The Abstract
  2. Show Business
  3. Vibes And Stuff

Side C

  1. The Infamous Date Rape
  2. Check The Rhime
  3. Everything Is Fair

Side D

  1. Jazz (We've Got)
  2. Skypager
  3. What?
  4. Scenario
Pressing details.
Format
2LP
Sleeve

Standard sleeve

Vinyl colour

Black

Label
Jive / Sony
Catalogue number
19658884871
Condition
Brand new (factory sealed)
Care and packaging.

All records are handled minimally and shipped factory sealed to preserve condition. Orders are packed in purpose-built LP mailers and dispatched within one to two business days.

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