Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor - No Protection |
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Tracklisting:
| 1 | Radiation Ruling The Nation (Protection) (8:35) | |
| Vocals - Tracey Thorn | ||
| 2 | Bumper Ball Dub (Karmacoma) (5:59) | |
| Vocals - Tricky | ||
| 3 | Trinity Dub (Three) (4:22) | |
| Vocals - Nicolette | ||
| 4 | Cool Monsoon (Weather Storm) (7:10) | |
| 5 | Eternal Feedback (Sly) (6:26) | |
| Vocals - Nicolette | ||
| 6 | Moving Dub (Better Things) (5:57) | |
| Vocals - Tracey Thorn | ||
| 7 | I Spy (Spying Glass) (5:07) | |
| Vocals - Horace Andy | ||
| 8 | Backward Sucking (Heat Miser) (6:16) | |
| Mixed By - Jim Abiss* | ||
| Massive Attack - Protection (CD, Album) | Massive Attack - Mezzanine (CD, Album) | Massive Attack - Blue Lines (CD, Album) | AIR French Band* - Moon Safari (CD, Album) | Kruder Dorfmeister* - The K&D Sessions™ (2xCD, Dig) |
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Bandwagon, Mar 26, 2007 This is not a Massive Attack album, it is a dub album. many people have bought this expecting to hear something in the same style as earlier Massive Attack albums and have been disappointed. I feel that they are missing out, because this is a great album.
It takes elements from the album Protection, and makes relaxing, funky, rhythmical beats out of them. I listen to this more than the original album, due to it being perfect for lazy summer afternoons and generally happy mood.
Its is a very god album, but please dont expect it to be another Massive Attack album.
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