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Massive Attack - Protection FLAC album

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1 Protection
Vocals – Tracey Thorn
7:52
2 Karmacoma
Vocals – 3D, Tricky
5:18
3 Three
Vocals – Nicolette
3:39
4 Weather Storm 5:00
5 Spying Glass
Vocals – Horace Andy
5:23
6 Better Things
Vocals – Tracey Thorn
4:21
7 Eurochild
Vocals – 3D, Tricky
5:07
8 Sly
Vocals – Nicolette
5:27
9 Heat Miser 3:41
10 Light My Fire (Live)
Vocals – Daddy G, Horace AndyWritten-By – Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger
3:15

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Circa Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Circa Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Circa Records Ltd.
  • Licensed To – Virgin Records America, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Published By – Island Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Sony Music Publishing
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
  • Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Grover Washington, Jr. Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Outernational Publishing Inc.
  • Published By – Complete Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Intersong Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Big Life Music
  • Published By – Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Wild Bunch Studios
  • Recorded At – Massive Attack Studios
  • Recorded At – Antenna Studios
  • Mixed At – Olympic Studios
  • Mixed At – Larrabee West
  • Mixed At – Wild Bunch Studios
  • Mastered At – The Exchange
  • Produced For – Wild Bunch Records
  • Glass Mastered At – EMI MFG.

Credits

  • Engineer [Additional] – Al Stone, Jeremy "Jim Bob" Wheatley*
  • Engineer [Mix] – Jim Abiss* (tracks: 9), Mark "Spike" Stent* (tracks: 1 to 8), Nellee Hooper (tracks: 10)
  • Mastered By – Mike Marsh
  • Producer, Mixed By – Massive Attack, Nellee Hooper
  • Programmed By – Andy Wright, Marius De Vries, Massive Attack, Nick Warren, The Insects
  • Written-By – Thaws* (tracks: 2, 7), Vowles* (tracks: 1 to 9), Watt* (tracks: 6), Locke* (tracks: 2, 7), Murray* (tracks: 4), Napoleon* (tracks: 4), Armstrong* (tracks: 4), Harmon* (tracks: 4), Marshall* (tracks: 1 to 9), Andy* (tracks: 5), Brown* (tracks: 6), Lloyd* (tracks: 4), De Vries* (tracks: 9), Hooper* (tracks: 4, 5, 8, 9), Suwoton* (tracks: 3, 8), Del Naja* (tracks: 1 to 9), Norfolk* (tracks: 2, 7), Thorn* (tracks: 1, 6), Goldman* (tracks: 8)

Notes

Issued in a standard jewel case with front and rear inserts, clear disc tray.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 2438 39883 2 7
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 39883 1-2-1 MASTERED BY EMI MFG.
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 39883-2 MOL4913C 1-1-1 EMI JAX
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L043
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 160D
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): ifpi 1631

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WBRLP2 Massive Attack Protection ‎(LP, Album) Wild Bunch Records WBRLP2 UK 1994
MTL-040 Massive Attack Protection ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (Massive Attack) MTL-040 Russia Unknown
VJCP-25136 Massive Attack Protection ‎(CD, Album) Virgin, Circa VJCP-25136 Japan 1994
CDVIR (WR) 180 Massive Attack Protection ‎(CD, Album, RP) Virgin, Wild Bunch Records CDVIR (WR) 180 South Africa 1994
WBRCD 2, 7243 8 39883 2 7, 8398832 Massive Attack Protection ‎(CD, Album) Wild Bunch Records, Virgin, Virgin WBRCD 2, 7243 8 39883 2 7, 8398832 Australia 1994


Massive Attack - Protection FLAC album

Musician performer: Massive Attack

Title: Protection

Country: UK

Date of release: 1995

Style: Trip Hop, Abstract, Downtempo, Dub, Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Acid Jazz

Genre: Electronic / Hip hop / Jazz / Reggae / Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1897 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 760

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Grokinos
As much as this isn't likely to be a popular opinion, I think that this album is better than their debut album. I think this was further along in that same sound, basically a continuation, but a deepening as well. "Karmacoma" was *deeper*, "Sly" was *deeper*. I think the group was capable of doing more by the time this album was recorded, and it shows. Individual songs feel more steeped in the darker, more intensely saturated hues. The album itself doesn't feel quite as unified as the first album, but as a collection of songs, I do think this is stronger. It reaches out more, it feels more confident and mature.
Grokinos
As much as this isn't likely to be a popular opinion, I think that this album is better than their debut album. I think this was further along in that same sound, basically a continuation, but a deepening as well. "Karmacoma" was *deeper*, "Sly" was *deeper*. I think the group was capable of doing more by the time this album was recorded, and it shows. Individual songs feel more steeped in the darker, more intensely saturated hues. The album itself doesn't feel quite as unified as the first album, but as a collection of songs, I do think this is stronger. It reaches out more, it feels more confident and mature.
Humin
Yes. In my oppinion you're absolutly right. This is MA in it's best - time and music. It's like Dammy is the best work of Portishead.
Humin
Yes. In my oppinion you're absolutly right. This is MA in it's best - time and music. It's like Dammy is the best work of Portishead.