After a long hiatus, Massive Attack returned in 1998 with Mezzanine, a record announcing not only that the group was back, but that they can create a masterpiece as good as their debut. Here Massive Attack recruit a live band, while maintaining their trademark downtempo sound. Tracks like Angel, feature stark production accompanied by Horace Andy's beautiful vocal. Teardrop featuring Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins, brings a new life and emotion to their trip hop sound. Pressed on 180G vinyl.
2007 special release package of two CD's and a DVD (NTSC/Region 0) that incorporates the special edition of the trip hop pioneers' collected hits combined with the companion DVD (NTSC/Region 0) 'Eleven Promos' that compiles their promotional videos. EMI
Drawing on the mega-success of Christopher Hart's Manga Mania series, Manga Mania Universe combines curated content from each of his previous Manga Mania books into one giant, breathtaking volume. It showcases the best in capturing
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Melissa Chemam’s book Massive Attack: Out of the Comfort Zone is an in-depth analysis of Massive Attack, tracing the group’s story from the inner-city cultural melting pot of Bristol in the 1970s and 1980s. Central
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