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Massive Attack - Unfinished Simpathy

Massive Attack - Blue Lines

Label:
Catalog#:
WBRCD 1, 0777 7 86228 2 6
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Europe
Released:
1991
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Dub, Trip Hop

Tracklist

1   Safe From Harm 5:18 X
    Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Vocals - Shara Nelson
  Written-By - A Vowles* , W Cobham* , G Marshall* , R Del Naja* , S Nelson*
2   One Love 4:48 X
    Engineer [Mix] - Bryan Chuck New*
  Vocals - Horace Andy
  Written-By - A Vowles* , C J Williams* , G Marshall* , H Andy* , R Del Naja*
3   Blue Lines 4:21 X
    Bass Guitar - Paul Johnson (11)
  Engineer - Kevin Petri*
  Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Vocals - Massive Attack
  Written-By - A Thaws* , A Vowles* , G Marshall* , R Del Naja*
4   Be Thankful For What You’ve Got 4:09 X
    Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Vocals - Tony Bryan
  Written-By - W DeVaughn*
5   Five Man Army 6:04 X
    Engineer - Kevin Petri*
  Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Vocals - Horace Andy , Massive Attack
  Written-By - A Thaws* , A Vowles* , C Williams* , G Marshall* , R Del Naja*
6   Unfinished Sympathy 5:08 X
    Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] - Wil Malone
  Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Engineer [Strings] - Hayden*
  Leader - Gavin Wright*
  Vocals - Shara Nelson
  Written-By - A Vowles* , G Marshall* , J Sharp* , R Del Naja* , S Nelson*
7   Daydreaming 4:14 X
    Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Vocals - Massive Attack , Shara Nelson
  Written-By - A Thaws* , A Vowles* , G Marshall* , R Del Naja* , W Badarou*
8   Lately 4:26 X
    Engineer [Mix] - Bryan Chuck New*
  Vocals - Shara Nelson
  Written-By - A Vowles* , F E Simon* , G Marshall* , G Redmond* , J Simon* , L Brownlee* , R Del Naja* , S Nelson*
9   Hymn Of The Big Wheel 6:36 X
    Arranged By [Additional] - Neneh Cherry
  Backing Vocals - Mikey General
  Engineer [Mix] - Jeremy Allom
  Vocals - Horace Andy
  Written-By - A Vowles* , G Marshall* , H Andy* , N Cherry* , R Del Naja*

Credits

Artwork By [Art And Design] - 3D-Del Naja And Michael Nash
Executive Producer - Booga Bear
Other [Blame] - Judy
Photography [Back Cover] - Jean Baptiste-Mondino
Photography [Single Faces] - Eddie Monsoon
Producer, Mixed By - Jonny Dollar , Massive Attack

Notes

Recorded at -
Coach House, Bristol: tracks 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9.
Eastcote Studios, London: tracks 3 and 5.
Cherry Bear Studios: tracks 4 and 7.
Abbey Road, London: track 6.
Hot Nights, London: track 9.

Mixed At -
Matrix, London: tracks 1, 4, 5, 6 and 9.
Konk Studios, London: tracks 2 and 7.
Roundhouse, London: track 7.
Coach House, Bristol: track 8.

Publishers -
Island Music Ltd / Screen Gems / EMI Music Ltd: track 1.
Island Music Ltd / Copyright Control: tracks 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7.
Island Music Ltd / Carlin Music Corp / EMI Songs Ltd / Warner Chappell: track 4.
Island Music Ltd / Copyright Control / Warner Chappell Music Ltd: track 8.
Island Music Ltd / Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd / Copyright Control: track 9.

A Wild Bunch recording. ℗ 1991 Circa Records Ltd. except track 7 ℗ 1990 Circa Records Ltd. © 1991 Circa Records Ltd.
The copyright in this recording is owned by Circa Records Ltd.
Barcode: 0 77778 622826
0777 7 86228 2 6
UK: WBRCD 1
F: PM 527
D: 261 316
LC 3098 BIEM/STEMRA
Printed in Holland. Manufactured In Holland.

Comes in a standard jewel case with twenty four page booklet.
Track timings taken from computer.
Track 8 samples 'Mellow Mellow (Right On)' by Lowrell.

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Discogs4000 May 22, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
I am 18 and I just discovered Massive Attack this year. I really liked Portishead and Tricky and thought Trip-Hop was a very interesting musical genre. But it was not until I heard Blue Lines I understood what Trip-hop was all about. It's amazing this is from 1991 because it sounds more modern then anything today! The rap anthems, Five man army and Blue lines are amazing in their arrangements and slow motion rapping. This is what trip hop is all about, it's not suppose to be depressing, it's suppose to be relaxing! And boy is Tricky in great form, just from listening to him here in these few songs and the few from Protection, I must say I feel he took his career in the wrong direction, he didn't have to be so dark and brooding...

Overall a timeless masterpeice. It may be forgotten one day, but it's influence will never be.
Rated 5/5
Review by manchester Sep 12, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
One of my all time favourite albums and a dance music masterpiece. Groundbreaking in every sense when this album was released. This was the start of the trip hop revolution, that spawned so many great coffee table, lounge albums from the likes of Portishead, Morcheeba, Nightmares on Wax, Ballistic Brothers etc - Massive Attack were the innovators. The album also encompasses fantastic hip hop (Blue Lines), stunning & timeless soul music (Unfinished Sympathy) & an incredible closing song that speaks poignantly about modern day society & the environment (Hymn of the Big Wheel). Stunning & 5 stars!
Review by dexterfeng Jul 21, 2003
Massive Attack as a result of the drama, suspense + bs leading up to and as a result of the initial Iraqi brouhaha. Dropped the Attack from their name for that time.
At one time an indespensable must have. Absolutely one of the top influential records of the 90's and spoken of with a smile and a general ahh yes kinda thing. This album has grown a little long in the tooth (technology and so on) sound and sample wise. Still a beautiful album nonethless song wise, so sit back, light one if you got to and listen. This album managed to open up so many ears to such a variety of possibilities on the musical fronts. As well as launched such a cavalcade of careers, and brought light to folks whom time was prepared to forget as a result of the samples, the songs chosen, the guests invited in.
If you don't know about Massive Attack (pity you) or are curious about the roots of (oh man I'm old) trip hop, down tempo, and acid jazz. This is the album historically that represents a crossroads of so many ideas and paths it's not even funny. If the aforementioned sounds get you going, or the soul and funky tip. You'll probably need to acquire this album. Skip most of the rest of their output album wise it's not the goo like this one.
Review by gaekwad Jul 20, 2003
Some CDs are printed with "Massive" rather than "Massive Attack" as this CD was pressed around the time of the early-nineties Gulf conflict; the name "Massive Attack" was deemed too close to the line, and was therefore changed for this release.