Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Technically, Q-Tip is in a particular school of awesomely stubborn Nineties MCs who only let their flows grow more complex, internally knotty and speedy with age..."<br>Spin - "This is a protest-minded project with a titanic belief in unity....On the opener 'The Space Program,' Jarobi White and Q-Tip adroitly trade lines without missing a step..."<br>Entertainment Weekly - "[I]t does vividly demonstrate the group's unassailable greatness and continued relevance....'The Space Program' brings Tribe's sharp political perspectives to the forefront." -- Grade: B+<br>Mojo (Publisher) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Starved fans will breathe a huge sigh of relief at bubbly opener 'The Space Program,' a roiling rhyme fest over a simple organ lick as Phife, Q-Tip and Jarobi relish every rat-tat-tat exchange."<br>Paste (magazine) - "With absolute certainty, 'The Space Program' and 'We the People.' are the greatest one-two opening punch in their catalog..."<br>Pitchfork (Website) - "[I]t's an album that reinvigorates the group's enviable discography without resting on the nostalgia of past accomplishment."<br>Clash (Magazine) - "[T]he overall production, overseen by master cutter Ali Shaeed Muhammed, is unfiltered, choppy and distinctly reminiscent of the original Tribe sound."<br>Disc 1<br>1. Space Program, The<br>2. We the People....<br>3. Whateva Will Be<br>4. Solid Wall of Sound<br>5. Dis Generation<br>6. Kids...<br>7. Melatonin<br>8. Enough!!<br><br>Disc 2<br>1. Mobius<br>2. Black Spasmodic<br>3. Killing Season, The<br>4. Lost Somebody<br>5. Movin Backwards<br>6. Conrad Tokyo<br>7. Ego<br>8. Donald, The<br>
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