Live at the Renaissance

Live at the Renaissance Artist: Q-Tip
Label: Universal/Motown
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4988005403582
ASIN: B000AA7EF4


Release Date: 2005-10-11

Live at the Renaissance


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Album Description

Japanese pressing features a bonus track. Motown. 2005.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This album is fire.......2007-02-18

I was never a real big fan of Q-Tip when he does solo stuff, but i am big a tribe called quest fan. i found this album and i thought i would give it a listen. I was blown away because i was expecting commercial type songs like "vivrant thing" and "breath and stop". this album has a funky vibe. it is very different but that doesnt make it bad. My favorite songs on the album are "Black Boy", "Fever"...i like most of the album actually so i wont go naming every track i like. pick it up if u are open minded and a fan of hip hop. this album should've been released in the U.S. i dont know if it was or if it ever will be.

4 out of 5 stars Release date again postponed, review of some tracks.......2005-12-06

Now this summer, supposedly.

Have heard five tracks. "I'm not gon have it" is currently on spine zine's site. Great message, classic sounding, quirky with surf guitars and be-bop bass and vintage organ. "For The Nasty" is with Busta and is available on iTunes. It's fresh, raucous and somehow glamourous. "Move" is big, very big, with attitude. Hope it made the final track listing. "Official" is something I've heard that's Jay Dee-produced, but he's not credited as a producer so far, so not sure if it ended up on the disk, though Tip said it would on earlier interviews. "Scram Jones" (also supposedly Jay Dee-produced) is fun, all jazz guitar minor chords with scrappy rants and flows. Kind of like the "unreleased" "Kamaal The Abstract," his second solo effort. There's another track out there called "Compute," which I haven't heard, but aired on Gilles Peterson's show on BBC. All I can tell you. "Did you find this review helpful?"

Music:

  1. Hood Rat ~ Eric Perkins
  2. The Color Within Me ~ Janice Robinson
  3. The Sequel: It Ain't Over! ~ Millie Jackson
  4. Home for Christmas ~ The O'Jays
  5. A New Beginning ~ True Solace
  6. My Girl ~ The Temptations
  7. Have a Good Time ~ Al Green
  8. Good Ole Big Ones ~ Rudy Ray Moore
  9. Tiana ~ Tiana
  10. A Smile Like Yours: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ~ Various Artists

Music

Music

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Tecno Mix Banda ~ Various Artists

Banda la Costena ~ Apomeno

Environments 1: Psychologically Ultimate Seashore ~ Various Artists

Jazz Years, Vol. 2 ~ Woody Herman

Some o' This and Some o' That ~ Roger Kellaway & Putte Wickman

Monster ~ Herbie Hancock

Noches de Tango ~ Tanturi, Ribo, Videla

Un Millón Lágrimas ~ Guardianes del Amor

Jubilee ~ La Sonora Ponce%C3%B1a

Tremendo Personaje ~ Pedro Pablo