Mezzanine
Editorial Reviews
<"b0000060467580"> Amazon.com essential recording
The third full-length release from Massive Attack is a taste of the future of pop music--a future where precisely engineered events can be seamlessly partnered with the subtle complexities of a human voice. Since their first album, Blue Lines, they've been making similar magic happen with any one of several guest vocalists, but nothing like the way it happens on Mezzanine. This time they take the union further, moving it into a darker space in which the individual elements become less discernable. Guest vocalists are Sara Jay, Horace Andy (who also appeared on their debut), and Elizabeth Fraser (of Cocteau Twins), whose amazingly articulate and distinctive voice works so very well with the music of Massive Attack. --Paul Clark --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
<"b0000060466620"> Rolling Stone
[Mezzanine] shows that [Massive Attack's] creative edge is far from dulled.... [T]he record is a richly eclectic, unpigeonholeable artifact--kingdubby meets the rockers up-town, with funk and jazz and hip-hop and even kraut rock all showing up for the party. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
<"b0000060464995"> Album Details
Very Very Limited Edition. Tracklisting Tba. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Mezzanine
Mezzanine, Music, Massive Attack, Alternative Dance, Alternative Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Electronica, Pop, Popular Music, Rock, Trip-Hop
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