Massive Attack: Live At Royal Albert Hall 1998 Vinyl 2LP
The Massive Attack live concert experience is something to behold if you ever get the chance. They flash all sorts of lasers and ominous, anarchic phrases up on the screens behind them and wear full black outfits with sunglasses like they just stepped out of The Matrix, and bring out a revolving cast of heavy hitters that have appeared on their records over the years: Horace Andy, Elizabeth Fraser, Tracy Thorn, Martina Topley-Bird, Hope Sandoval, et al. Over the course of their first three albums they morphed from a bona-fide âUK hip-hopâ troupe to being the worldâs premier purveyors of dark, paranoid hacker electronica (donât call it tr*p-h*p), and itâs as if their brooding, cavernous music was made specifically for this experience (as well as big budget film soundtracks). The show documented on this release is probably the best you could ask for, recorded just three months after the release of Mezzanine (itâs unclear whether or not Andrew âMushroomâ Vowles had quit the band yet, but I think thatâs him on the cover). Naturally, itâs heavy on tracks from their third (and arguably best) album, with Liz Fraser in a very rare appearance reprising her role on âTeardrop,â and Horace Andy performing selected tracks from each of their albums to date. 3D and Daddy G hold down Protection standouts âKarmacomaâ and âEurochildâ without Tricky, who by this point had fucked off and was already like 5 albums deep into his solo career. âHeat Miser,â âRisingson,â âSpying Glassâ and a sprawling 13-min version of âGroup Fourâ are other major standouts. 13 tracks in total, spread out over four sides of vinyl, housed in deluxe gatefold jacket.
- double vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve
- music label:Â Let Them Eat Vinyl 2016
reviewed by dissolved girl 06/2018
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Massive Attack: Live At Royal Albert Hall 1998 Vinyl 2LP
Massive Attack: Live At Royal Albert Hall 1998 Vinyl 2LP
The Massive Attack live concert experience is something to behold if you ever get the chance. They flash all sorts of lasers and ominous, anarchic phrases up on the screens behind them and wear full black outfits with sunglasses like they just stepped out of The Matrix, and bring out a revolving cast of heavy hitters that have appeared on their records over the years: Horace Andy, Elizabeth Fraser, Tracy Thorn, Martina Topley-Bird, Hope Sandoval, et al. Over the course of their first three albums they morphed from a bona-fide âUK hip-hopâ troupe to being the worldâs premier purveyors of dark, paranoid hacker electronica (donât call it tr*p-h*p), and itâs as if their brooding, cavernous music was made specifically for this experience (as well as big budget film soundtracks). The show documented on this release is probably the best you could ask for, recorded just three months after the release of Mezzanine (itâs unclear whether or not Andrew âMushroomâ Vowles had quit the band yet, but I think thatâs him on the cover). Naturally, itâs heavy on tracks from their third (and arguably best) album, with Liz Fraser in a very rare appearance reprising her role on âTeardrop,â and Horace Andy performing selected tracks from each of their albums to date. 3D and Daddy G hold down Protection standouts âKarmacomaâ and âEurochildâ without Tricky, who by this point had fucked off and was already like 5 albums deep into his solo career. âHeat Miser,â âRisingson,â âSpying Glassâ and a sprawling 13-min version of âGroup Fourâ are other major standouts. 13 tracks in total, spread out over four sides of vinyl, housed in deluxe gatefold jacket.
- double vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve
- music label:Â Let Them Eat Vinyl 2016
reviewed by dissolved girl 06/2018
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The Massive Attack live concert experience is something to behold if you ever get the chance. They flash all sorts of lasers and ominous, anarchic phrases up on the screens behind them and wear full black outfits with sunglasses like they just stepped out of The Matrix, and bring out a revolving cast of heavy hitters that have appeared on their records over the years: Horace Andy, Elizabeth Fraser, Tracy Thorn, Martina Topley-Bird, Hope Sandoval, et al. Over the course of their first three albums they morphed from a bona-fide âUK hip-hopâ troupe to being the worldâs premier purveyors of dark, paranoid hacker electronica (donât call it tr*p-h*p), and itâs as if their brooding, cavernous music was made specifically for this experience (as well as big budget film soundtracks). The show documented on this release is probably the best you could ask for, recorded just three months after the release of Mezzanine (itâs unclear whether or not Andrew âMushroomâ Vowles had quit the band yet, but I think thatâs him on the cover). Naturally, itâs heavy on tracks from their third (and arguably best) album, with Liz Fraser in a very rare appearance reprising her role on âTeardrop,â and Horace Andy performing selected tracks from each of their albums to date. 3D and Daddy G hold down Protection standouts âKarmacomaâ and âEurochildâ without Tricky, who by this point had fucked off and was already like 5 albums deep into his solo career. âHeat Miser,â âRisingson,â âSpying Glassâ and a sprawling 13-min version of âGroup Fourâ are other major standouts. 13 tracks in total, spread out over four sides of vinyl, housed in deluxe gatefold jacket.
- double vinyl pressing
- gatefold sleeve
- music label:Â Let Them Eat Vinyl 2016


















