Massive Attack – Blue Lines
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Blue Lines, released in 1991, is Massive Attack’s debut album and a foundational release in the trip-hop genre. It combines dub, soul, reggae, and hip-hop elements through a moody, atmospheric lens—sparse beats, deep basslines, and soulful vocals blend into a cohesive ambient sound. Tracks like “Unfinished Sympathy,” “Safe from Harm,” and “Daydreaming” establish a balance of emotional weight and sonic space: the album moves slowly, letting textures and small shifts carry meaning rather than relying on aggressive momentum. In retrospect, Blue Lines is often seen as laying the groundwork not only for Massive Attack’s future direction but for entire lines of downtempo and electronic music. Its influence stretches across genres—from trip-hop to future soul to ambient R&B. As the trio’s first major statement, it manages to sound both of its time and timeless, blending underground sensibilities with broad-reaching impact.
Reviews
“Blue Lines is not just the birth of trip-hop — it remains trip-hop’s greatest achievement.” – Pitchfork
“Massive Attack’s debut still moves with an elegance few later works match.” – The Guardian
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Massive AttackLabel: Circa, Virgin, Wild Bunch RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: ElectronicA1 Safe From Harm
A2 One Love
A3 Blue Lines
A4 Be Thankful For What You'Ve Got
A5 Five Man Army
B1 Unfinished Sympathy
B2 Daydreaming
B3 Lately
B4 Hymn Of The Big Wheel