Sunday 23 September 2007

Massive attack - Singles 90/98




















Though perhaps not as relentlessly stylish as their contemporaries Underworld, Massive Attack are still easily the most influential dance-related act of the 1990s. But on this special, limited-edition boxed set, they've also got style to spare: the box itself is gloriously groovy, constructed from a heat-sensitive material that changes colour whenever somebody handles it. And then there's the music: 11 CDs, comprising 63 tracks that include album versions, B-sides and some of the best remixes around. Though the package could have fit on fewer discs--making for fewer trips to the CD player--there's ample reasons to pull the box off the shelf repeatedly: rediscovering classics like the Bond theme-ish "Sly", the relentlessly funky Brixton bass Mix of "Daydreaming" and the subversive, lustful Underdog's Angel Dust Mix of "Protection" among them. Some are more groovy, some rock-a-sound, trip hop...to jazzy; for all tastes a truly great music what must have. I have it and i am listening to it right now!
If you decide...just go to:http://www.amazon.com/Singles-90-98-Massive-Attack/dp/B00000G4ZO

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