Massive Attack – Blue Lines
Posted by Aaron on December 20th, 2009

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One of the 90s’ early classics and a landmark album in dance music, Bristol’s Massive Attack invented the ‘trip-hop’ genre, an ambient form of hip-hop. Born from the ashes of pioneering sound system unit the Wild Bunch, the core trio of Daddy-G, Mushroom and 3-D were joined on Blue Lines by soul diva Shara Nelson, reggae singer Horace Andy and a young Tricky. Together they fashioned a strikingly modern urban soundtrack that added an emotional intensity to the sparseness and studied cool of hip-hop, with Nelson’s impassioned vocals on ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ helping to create one of the songs that defined the 90s.
Tracklisting
1. Safe From Harm
2. One Love
3. Blue Lines
4. Be Thankful For What You’re Got
5. Five Man Army
6. Unfinished Sympathy
7. Daydreaming
8. Lately
9. Hymn Of The Big Wheel
Professional Reviews
Spin (9/99, p.131) – Ranked #24 in Spin Magazine’s “90 Greatest Albums of the ’90s.”
Spin (8/91) – Highly Recommended – “…simply beautiful…assaults the ear and the ass, lulling and grooving…”
Q (12/99, p.70) – Included in Q Magazine’s “90 Best Albums Of The 1990s.”
Q (10/01, p.99) – Ranked #8 in Q’s “Best 50 Albums of Q’s Lifetime”
Q (6/00, p.85) – Ranked #9 in Q’s “100 Greatest British Albums” – “…It unwittingly gave birth to a new slow-burning, heavily atmospheric strain of dance music that…would very swiftly be termed trip hop….music designed for the head first and the feet second.”
Vibe (12/99, p.157) – Included in Vibe’s 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century
Melody Maker (12/91) – Ranked #23 in Melody Maker’s list of the top 30 albums of 1991 – “…”Blue Lines” was the album Soul II Soul never managed: a loose cross between ambient House, old Studio One-time reggae, swingbeat and the post-M.A.R.S. hippychick groove. Truly gorgeous…”
New York Times (Publisher) (10/30/91) – “…mixes rap, funk, and soul into something nicely relaxed and fluid.”
NME (Magazine) (10/2/93, p.29) – Ranked #97 in NME’s list of the “Greatest Albums Of All Time.”
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