EMI to Release Remixed and Remastered Massive Attack's BLUE LINES 11/20
By: Robert Diamond Sep. 29, 2012
On November 20th EMI will release a 2012 version of Massive Attack's classic Blue Lines album, remixed and remastered from the original tapes at the band's studios in Bristol.
Originally released in April 1991 on the Circa imprint via Virgin Records, Blue Lines was an unprecedented mixture of breakbeats, sampling and live instrumentation with vocal styles ranging from soulful female to gritty rapping. With influences as diverse as soul, punk, reggae, dub, lover's rock, electro and hip hop, Blue Lines was truly groundbreaking, and remains one of the most unique and influential British albums ever made.From the first track, the ominous and bass-heavy Safe From Harm, to the insouciant British rapping on Five Man Army and title track Blue Lines, through the album's best-known track and stone-cold classic Unfinished Sympathy, and Horace Andy and Neneh Cherry's sweet vocals on album closer Hymn Of The Big Wheel as well as the album's distinctive sleeve (which was designed by the band's D), Blue Lines perfectly distilled all the band's influences into a unique sound and aesthetic that redefined The Musical landscape worldwide and reverberates throughout it to this day.Safe From Harm
One Love
Blue Lines
Be Thankful For What You've Got
Five Man Army
Unfinished Sympathy
Daydreaming
Lately
Hymn Of The Big Wheel2LP:
A1. Safe From Harm
A2. One Love
A3. Blue Lines
B1. Be Thankful For What You've Got
B2. Five Man ArmyC1. Unfinished Sympathy
C2. Daydreaming
D1. Lately
D2. Hymn Of The Big WheelBlue Lines: 2012 Mix/Master is dedicated to the memory of Johnny Dollar.Massive Attack are currently working on a new record in Bristol.
For more information, visit www.massiveattack.com
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