Track Listing 1. Angel 2. Risingson 3. Teardrop 4. Inertia Creeps 5. Exchange 6. Dissolved Girl 7. Man Next Door 8. Black Milk 9. Mezzanine 10. Group Four 11. (Exchange) - (remix)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Elizabeth Fraser, Horace Andy | | Producer: | Massive Attack, Neil Davidge | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is a limited-edition CD Digipak. Personnel: Horace Andy, Elizabeth Fraser, Sara Jay, Robert Del Naja, Grant Marshal (vocals); Angelo Bruschini (guitar); Neil Davidge (keyboards, samples); Dave Jenkins, Michael Timothy (keyboards); John Harris, Bob Locke, Winston Blissett (bass); Andy Gangadeen (drums). Recorded at Massive Attack and Christchurch Studios, Bristol, England. What do you do when you've already changed the face of music once in a decade? If you're Bristol, UK sonic architects Massive Attack, you refine the model for the times. MEZZANINE, the third album from the producer/DJ crew who, for all intents and purposes, created the genre of trip-hop, is thicker, less spacious and far more guitar-heavy than their previous efforts. Then again, the blue-print remains: hip-hop beats, behemoth bass underpinnings and spare melodic overtones still control Massive Attack's drive. After all, one doesn't expect the inventors to abandon their discoveries just because every pop new jack is onto their gold mine.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #6 on Spin's list of Top 20 Albums of '98. Spin (01/01/1999)
...The grandfathers of trip-hop pulled off yet another wise and wily album, redefining the future shape of pop, soul and trip-hop, while inspiring another wave of artists in the process... CMJ (01/11/1999)
...at once the best and most personal album of their career....MEZZANINE shows them creating exotic, bruised backdrops for battered relationships that feel as strangely alienating as a night out with Travis Bickle... Musician (07/01/1998)
MEZZANINE is Victorian trip-hop--hulking, clangorous, and dank....It's industrial music for the turn of the century--the 19th century. - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (05/15/1998)
Included in Q Magazine's 90 Best Albums Of The 1990s. Q (12/01/1999)
Included in Wire's 50 Records Of The Year [1998] The Wire (01/01/1999)
Ranked #15 in Q's 100 Greatest British Albums - ...Sonic murk and gloom...a punk-hop record about autism... Q (06/01/2000)
Included in Mixmag's Ten Best Albums of 98 - ...Britain's coolest band... Mixmag (01/01/1999)
Ranked #14 in Mojo's 100 Modern Classics -- [I]t evokes DARK SIDE OF THE MOON's epic yet intimate dread, reflected in the obliquely monochrome title... Mojo
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