Massive Attack are a trip-hop group which formed in Bristol, England in 1988. "Unfinished Sympathy" is a song by English trip hop group Massive Attack, released under the temporary group name Massive.
Third member Andy "Mushroom" Vowles left the group in 1999.
Emerging from Bristol in the late 80s, Massive Attack soon became the act of choice for forward-thinking music, as 20 of the best Massive Attack songs show. Unfortunately, for Massive Attack the sample did not go unnoticed as a German fan of Manfred Mann’s reported to him towards the end of 1998 of Massive Attack’s unauthorised use of his song. Collaborative British music production duo from Bristol, England. The group name is taken from a slogan sprayed by New York graffiti artist 'Brim', who sprayed 'Massive Attack' underneath a 'piece' in Bristol, UK in 1985. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 10, becoming the group's highest-charting single and only top-ten hit in their native country.
Massive Attack's sophomore effort could never be as stunning as Blue Lines, and a slight drop in production and songwriting quality made the comparisons easy.Still, from the first two songs Protection sounds worthy of their debut. By sounding like an inferior copy of the 1998 landmark Mezzanine, 100th Window broke a string and led to negative reviews. Mezzanine is the third studio album by English electronic music group Massive Attack, released on 20 April 1998 by Circa and Virgin Records.Produced by Massive Attack and Neil Davidge, it saw the duo expanding their trip hop sound to electronica stylings, with diverse influences from new wave, rock, hip hop, and dub music. "Protection" is a collaboration between Massive Attack and Everything But the Girl singer Tracey Thorn, that appeared on Massive Attack's second album Protection on CD and 12" in … マッシヴ・アタック(Massive Attack)は、イギリス・ブリストル出身の音楽ユニット。現在までに5枚のスタジオ・アルバム、1枚のベスト・アルバムをリリースしている。また、他のアーティストのリミックスも多数手がけている。 He told The Guardian February 6, 2010 about it: "By this point I'd painted on wood, on metal, on canvas and with this album I wanted to go for something more photographic. It was released as the third single from their third studio album, Mezzanine (1998), Tricky left Massive Attack to release his debut album Maxinquaye, co-produced by himself and Mark Saunders and prominently featured singer Martina Topley-Bird. Massive Attack's Robert "3D" Del Naja told The Guardian February 6, 2010 that the band cut themselves out of a fortune with the licensing of this song to the show. While she would continue to do the vocals on Paradise Circus on the live tour of 2008, in the end Massive Attack choose to enlist former Mazzy Star singer Hope Sandoval, to re-record the vocals soon after that tour ended. [20] He explained: "We got an email from Bryan Singer saying the entire concept of House was based on 'Teardrop… "Angel" peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart.
Until 2003's 100th Window, each Massive Attack album had been a discrete record, stylistically distinct and mostly unconnected to what had gone before it (even if it included the same vocalists). "Angel" is a song by English trip hop group Massive Attack, featuring the vocals and songwriting from Horace Andy, and is partially based on Andy's song "You Are My Angel". Blue Lines peaked at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart, and was certified Double Platinum in the United Kingdom.
The song was released as the second single from the group's third studio album, Mezzanine , on 27 April 1998. "Teardrop" is a song by English trip hop group Massive Attack. This led to him claiming damages of £100,000 from Massive Attack and even trying to get an injunction to stop sales of Mezzanine .
"Angel" is a song by English trip hop group Massive Attack, featuring the vocals and songwriting from Horace Andy, and is partially based on Andy's song "You Are My Angel". Massive Attack's Robert "3D" Del Naja was a young graffiti artist before becoming a vocalist and he designed the Mezzanine cover art. The group currently consists of Robert "3D" Del Naja and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall. It was released as the third single from their third studio album, Mezzanine (1998), on 13 July 1998. It was written by the three band members Robert "3D" Del Naja, Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall, the song's vocalist Shara Nelson and the group's co-producer Jonathan "Jonny Dollar" Sharp.The song was released as the second single from … Heligoland marks a return to departures.