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Massive Attack's cover version, retitled "Be Thankful for What You've Got", was featured on their 1991 debut album, Blue Lines. A music video was produced for the song; however, it was not released as a stand-alone commercial single. Instead, a remix by Paul Oakenfold was also included on their 1992 single release Massive Attack EP. [14]
Blue Lines is the debut studio album by English electronic music group Massive Attack, [a] released on 8 April 1991 by Wild Bunch and Virgin Records. [1] The recording was led by members Grantley "Daddy G" Marshall, Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, and Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles, with co-production by Jonny Dollar.
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Massive Attack's awards include a Brit Award for Best British Dance Act, two MTV Europe Music Awards, and two Q Awards. [7] [8] Their five studio albums have sold over 13 million copies worldwide. [9] Massive Attack are also known for supporting several political, human rights and environmental causes.
Massive Attack's debut album, Blue Lines, was released in 1991 and was a pioneering force in the forming of the fusion genre dubbed trip hop. [1] Blue Lines peaked at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Double Platinum in the United Kingdom.
As of now, a one-off Nov. 29 show in Liverpool, England is still on the books and is part of Massive Attack’s long-in-the-works efforts to reduce carbon emissions related to the live music industry.
Heligoland is the fifth studio album by English electronic music duo Massive Attack, released on 8 February 2010 by Virgin Records.Named after a German archipelago, it was their first studio album in seven years, following 100th Window (2003). [1]
"Teardrop" (also formatted as "Tear Drop") is a song by English trip hop group Massive Attack. Vocals are performed by Scottish singer Elizabeth Fraser, former lead singer of Cocteau Twins, who also wrote the lyrics.