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  • berps
    Gold Gabber
    • Jul 2004
    • 536

    Massive Attack

    Word is theres a new album or collection on its way http://www.massiveattack.co.uk/collected/pr/


    berps
    "IM GETTING CAKED@THEWEEKEND!!!!!!!!! "
  • Jibgolly
    Vortexuralizor
    • Jun 2004
    • 20773

    #2
    Re: Massive Attack

    awesome. 100th window was fucking ingenious!!!

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    • frisky
      Gold Gabber
      • Jun 2004
      • 726

      #3
      Re: Massive Attack

      Originally posted by Jibgolly
      awesome. 100th window was fucking ingenious!!!
      You serious Steve? 100th Window sucked ass. NOTHING beats Protection and Blue Lines... Pretty much all of their work till Mezzanine is top notch. 100th Window was a huge disappiontment if youre a long-time MA fan...

      This "new" album seems nothing more than a collection of their live acts... MA is AWESOME live btw way, saw them at the Brixton in 2004. Amazing!
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      • berps
        Gold Gabber
        • Jul 2004
        • 536

        #4
        Re: Massive Attack

        ive been lucky enough to catch them live 3 times creamfields 2003 then in 2004 for the 100th window tour i think musically all their stuff has been awesome and i wouldnt wanna single out one album or one track
        Its all about the progression of their sound also the new collaberations and moving on of the artist that are MASSIVE ATTACK!!!!

        berps
        "IM GETTING CAKED@THEWEEKEND!!!!!!!!! "

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        • GregWhelan
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Jun 2004
          • 2992

          #5
          Re: Massive Attack

          Thought 100th Window was excellent, really clearly produced - wasnt it just 3G then and not the other 2 members?

          Blue Lines is quality, protection I thought was so-so and same goes for mezzanine. Great group though

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          • Jibgolly
            Vortexuralizor
            • Jun 2004
            • 20773

            #6
            Re: Massive Attack

            Originally posted by frisky
            You serious Steve? 100th Window sucked ass. NOTHING beats Protection and Blue Lines... Pretty much all of their work till Mezzanine is top notch. 100th Window was a huge disappiontment if youre a long-time MA fan...
            well this was the first massive attack cd i heard so i really enjoyed it. shortly thereafter i sought out the others you mentioned and have enjoyed them as well. they're a great band.

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            • jarble187
              vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
              • Sep 2004
              • 2047

              #7
              Re: Massive Attack

              Originally posted by Jibgolly
              awesome. 100th window was fucking ingenious!!!
              I liked it too. Really enjoyed "Prayer to England" and "What your Soul Sings." Im a big fan of Tricky as well, love that downtempo stuff!
              Push the envelope, watch it bend.


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              • rubyraks
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • Jun 2004
                • 5341

                #8
                Re: Massive Attack

                Originally posted by frisky
                100th Window sucked ass. NOTHING beats Protection and Blue Lines... Pretty much all of their work till Mezzanine is top notch. 100th Window was a huge disappiontment if youre a long-time MA fan...
                I couldn't agree more. Blue Lines is still tops in my book, but my wife'll take protection any day. They're both so awesome and 100th window just pales in comparison to any of those first 3 albums...
                "Work like you don't need the money.
                Love like you've never been hurt.
                Dance like nobody's watching.
                Sing like nobody's listening.
                Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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                • peloquin
                  Till I Come!
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 8643

                  #9
                  Re: Massive Attack

                  i like them all... but 100th window is definately the weakest of the lot. high hopes for new stuff though...

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                  • mixu
                    Travel Guru Extraordinaire
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1115

                    #10
                    Re: Massive Attack

                    Press release:

                    MASSIVE ATTACK ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR ?COLLECTED?

                    Released 27th March 2006


                    Massive Attack have made four albums to date, each one extraordinary in its own right. ?Blue Lines?, ?Protection?, ?Mezzanine? and ?100th Window? all pushed musical boundaries and made their mark.

                    With these critically acclaimed albums clocking up 9 million sales, a clutch of awards and a new album due for release in early 2007, the time felt right for a Massive Attack Best Of, an apt reminder of their musical legacy to date. The album, entitled ?Collected?, features tracks chosen by the band, including such gems as ?Unfinished Sympathy?, ?Safe From Harm?, ?Protection?, ?Teardrop? and ?Angel?.

                    The special edition of ?Collected? contains a bonus CD comprising of a new compilation of rare and reworked material as well as brand new recordings, whilst the flip side features a DVD of all the videos to date.

                    The full tracklisting is as follows.


                    CD1 tracklisting:

                    Safe From Harm
                    Karmacoma
                    Angel
                    Teardrop
                    Inertia Creeps
                    Protection
                    Butterfly Caught
                    Unfinished Sympathy
                    Risingson
                    Future Proof
                    Five Man Army
                    What Your Soul Sings
                    Sly
                    Live With Me



                    CD2 tracklisting (DUAL DISC)

                    Robert Del Naja outlines the tracks on CD2 below:

                    False Flags ? ?fag pack politics in skanky Paris jazz club sometime between now and then?
                    Incantations ? ?an alternative simplification of Everywhen ? obviously we chose the complicated electric direction on 100th Window?
                    Silent Spring ? ?unfinished/unstarted piece of new language recorded with Elizabeth recently ? file under tracks to sort out later?
                    Bullet Boy ? ?the closing title track written for inspiring film director Saul Dibb, summer 2003?
                    Black Melt ? ?alternative version of the Mezzanine track we have been performing live the last two tours ? removing the Manfred Mann sample we were sued over stealing?
                    Joy Luck Club ? ?romantic homage to Icelandic nights out, sketchbook piece recorded last year with the delightful Debbie Clare of the band Oom?
                    Small Time Shoot Em Up ? ?myself and Mr Albarn chasing it down in the short hours (everyone else was looking at the clock humorlessly as the moon went down)?
                    I Against I ? ?minutes of fun slamming sci-fi beats and organs against Mos Def?s machine gun rap?
                    I Want You ? ?sexy nostalgia from ?97, Madonna getting down with us in a pre Angelo D?Angelo style for the Marvin tribute album?
                    Danny The Dog ? ?the coolest piece of soundtrack skullduggery to go under everyone?s heads ever?


                    Reverse side DVD:

                    Daydreaming ? Baillie Walsh
                    Unfinished Sympathy ? Baillie Walsh
                    Safe From Harm ? Baillie Walsh
                    Be Thankful For What You?ve Got ? Baillie Walsh
                    Sly ? Stefan Sednaoui
                    Protection ? Michel Gondry
                    Karmacoma ? Jonothan Glazer
                    Risingson ? Walter Stern
                    Teardrop ? Walter Stern
                    Angel ? Walter Stern
                    Interia Creeps ? Wiz
                    Special Cases ? H5
                    Butterfly Caught ? Daniel Levi
                    Live With Me ? Jonathon Glazer
                    Live With Me (Terry Version) ? Jonathon Glazer



                    The album will be preceded by a brand new single on 13th March, ?Live With Me?, featuring Terry Callier on vocals. Written by Robert Del Naja, Neil Davidge and Terry Callier, and produced by Del Naja and Davidge, this track sees a return to a more soulful sound for Massive Attack, while retaining the lush production of their more recent albums. The powerful new video is directed by Jonothan Glazer, his first in six years.

                    Massive Attack are currently in the studio and have completed seven tracks for their fifth album, ?Weather Underground?, with long time cohort and co-producer Neil Davidge. At present, they are dividing time between Bristol and New York where they have been recording with Dave Sitek and TV On The Radio, one of several collaborations for the album.

                    The band will be performing a series of live dates and festivals throughout the summer and autumn of 2006, details of which will be announced in due course.
                    Ask me a question...

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                    • man_who_wasnt_there
                      Gold Gabber
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 853

                      #11
                      Re: Massive Attack

                      Waste of money for most I guess.

                      The DVD is exactly the same as their Eleven Promos DVD, only with a couple of extra tracks on the end.

                      Blah.
                      Steve James 1978–2008

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