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| Value for Money | 8/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9/10 |
Full review by
blackmilk98![]()
on 5th Jan 2007
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Good Points: The flow of the CD is very consistent. I agree with another online interview when they say this is the perfect album if you're driving around a city at 4am I could totally put that with this album. I absolutely love the piano work on the tracks especially #9 Heat Miser kind of reminds me of Stripsearch by Faith No More at some points.
Bad Points: Havent found any yet.
General comments: When I started listening to Massive Attack the 1st thing I picked up was Mezzanine which I found absolutely amazing. Then I picked up Blue Lines which was a different-sounding album compaired to Mezzanine. Blue Lines had a more hip hop and reggae feel to it mainly because of Horace Andy's Vocals. Later I did have the experience of seeing them live for the 1st time only really knowing Mezzanine/Blue Lines songs and I found that they did play stuff off of 100th Window and Protection. Shortly after I got 100th Window So in order I started with Mezzanine, Blue Lines, 100th Window then last Protection so I kind of bounced around their discography a little only to end up in the middle with Protection. I, however, didn't find this a disappointment. I think it is a perfect 2nd effort and wouldn't want it any other way.
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Massive AttackTracklisting: 1. Protection2. Karmacoma3. Three4. Weather Storm5. Spying Glass 6. Better Things7. Eurochild8. Sly9. Heat Miser10. Light My Fire [Live More...

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