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Protection (Massive Attack album)

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Released
  
26 September 1994

Protection (1994)
  
No Protection (1995)

Release date
  
26 September 1994

Length
  
48:57

Artist
  
Massive Attack

Label
  
Circa

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Recorded
  
1993–1994 Wild Bunch Studios, London; Massive Attack and Antenna Studios, Bristol

Producer
  
Massive Attack and Nellee Hooper

Genres
  
Trip hop, Chill-out music, Lounge music

Awards
  
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Video

Similar
  
Massive Attack albums, Trip hop albums

Protection is the second album by Bristol-based trip hop collective Massive Attack. Released in 1994, it was last to feature Tricky as a member of the group, after going solo with his album Maxinquaye in 1995.

Contents

Sound

Protection was featured in the top ten of Rolling Stone magazine's 'Coolest Albums of All Time List', calling it "great music for when you're driving around a city at 4 am," due to the 'chill out' nature of the album. Like most of Massive Attack's albums, the music often defies categorisation, ranging from R&B (title track and "Sly") to hip hop/rap ("Karmacoma" and "Eurochild") to reggae-tinged synthpop ("Spying Glass") to classical-influenced electronica instrumentals ("Weather Storm" and "Heat Miser"). The album follows Blue Lines structurally, to the point that the font used on the cover of the album is the same, Helvetica Heavy Italic.

Paul Evans of Rolling Stone gave the album three and a half of five stars calling it "Cool, sexy stuff, it smoothly fuses dub, club and soul, grounding its grace in sampled hip-hop beats."

It is the second and last Massive Attack album listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Rolling Stone ranked it at number 51 in its list of the "100 Best Albums of the Nineties".

Tricky again appeared on the album, rapping on the tracks "Karmacoma" (whose video was directed by Jonathan Glazer, and which featured a sample from The KLF's "Dream Time in Lake Jackson" at the 2:00 minute mark) and "Eurochild" (which featured samples from Startled Insects' "Cheetah" and Liquid Liquid's "Lock Groove (In)").

DJ Mad Professor remixed the album in 1995 under the name No Protection.

Personnel

  • Massive Attack – producer, mixing, programming, artwork
  • Nellee Hooper – producer, mixing
  • Marius De Vries, Andy Wright, The Insects, Nick Warren – programming
  • Robert "3d" Del Naja, Grant "Daddy G" Marshall, Tricky, Tracey Thorn, Horace Andy, Nicolette – vocals
  • Craig Armstrong – piano
  • Chester Kamen – guitar
  • Rob Merril – drums
  • Mark "Spike" Stent – mix engineer
  • Jim Abbiss – mix engineer
  • Jeremy "Jim Bob" Wheatley – additional Engineering
  • Al Stone – additional engineering
  • Mike Marsh – mastering
  • Michael-Nash Assoc. – artwork
  • Matthew Donaldson, Jean Baptiste Mondino, Eddie Monsoon – photography
  • Songs

    1Protection (Feat Tracey Thorn)7:52
    2Karmacoma5:17
    3Three3:49

    References

    Protection (Massive Attack album) Wikipedia