Massive missive
Massive Attack
Collected
(Virgin)

Massive Attack were never the most popular band in trip-hop, but they were its best. Though this collection might arrive prematurely β four albums plus singles β itβs a commendable attempt to capture these easily defined yet highly elusive pioneers.
What saves Collected the fate of a thousand critics moaning βYou should really just buy the albumsβ is the invaluable Disc Two, encapsulating rare cuts and B-sides. Though thereβs (hopefully) a more expansive edition down the road, an updated βBlack Meltβ (done because of copyright implications involving the original) and guests Damon Albarn (βSmall Time Shoot βEm Upβ), Madonna (Marvin Gayeβs βI Want Youβ), and Mos Def (βI Against Iβ) make this trip-hop ground zero a spry ground.
The hits disc sparks with warning shot βSafe From Harmβ but disobeys chronology and opts for equal due among Blue Lines, Protection, Mezzanine, and 100th Window. Mixing them up does little to recontextualize the individual songs β Blue Lines, while still exceptional, sounds dated β but still makes for a hell of a mix CD.
β Steve Forstneger