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Massive missive

| April 5, 2006

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€” it’s a commendable attempt to capture these easily defined yet highly elusive pioneers.

What saves Collected the fate of a thousand critics moaning β€œYou should really just buy the albums” is the invaluable Disc Two, encapsulating rare cuts and B-sides. Though there’s (hopefully) a more expansive edition down the road, an updated β€œBlack Melt” (done because of copyright implications involving the original) and guests Damon Albarn (β€œSmall Time Shoot β€˜Em Up”), Madonna (Marvin Gaye’s β€œI Want You”), and Mos Def (β€œI Against I”) make this trip-hop ground zero a spry ground.

The hits disc sparks with warning shot β€œSafe From Harm” 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.

10

β€” Steve Forstneger

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