Massive Attack - Blue Lines
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- Barcode 602557009606
- Genre Trip Hop, Downtempo
- Label Wild Bunch Records
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Condition
- New
Released in 1991 on their own Wild Bunch label, Blue Lines is the monumental debut that essentially birthed the "trip-hop" movement. Massive Attack approached American hip-hop through a high-contrast, underground British lens, blurring the boundaries between soul, funk, reggae, and space-rock. This was a "hand-crafted" evolution of the dancefloor; while it utilized breakbeats and sampling, the integration of live instrumentation and a slowed-down, cinematic pace created something far more "urbane" and confounding than anything that had come before.
The album is defined by its legendary guest contributors, featuring the soulful, soaring vocals of Shara Nelson, the iconic reggae lilt of Horace Andy, and the gritty, whispered rapping of Tricky Kid. Anchored by the timeless, orchestral masterpiece "Unfinished Sympathy," the record mapped out a new musical geography. From the deep, dubby basslines of "Five Man Army" to the sleek sophistication of "Safe from Harm," Blue Lines remains the definitive document of a shifting cultural landscape—a record that sounds as futuristic today as it did when it first emerged from the Bristol underground.
A1 Safe From Harm
A2 One Love
A3 Blue Lines
A4 Be Thankful For What You've Got
A5 Five Man Army
B1 Unfinished Sympathy
B2 Daydreaming
B3 Lately
B4 Hymn Of The Big Wheel