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| | Massive Attack: Blue Lines ---Ink Blot Magazine |
 | | Their debut album, 1991's Blue Lines, blew away the UK critics, but did not initially achieve much commercial success, despite three fantastic singles including the phenomenal "Unfinished Sympathy." Coming back in 1994 with their compelling, sensuous sound, Massive Attack released Protection, which was remixed by the Mad Professor and released as No Protection. |
 | | Fusing hip-hop, funk, soul, dub, and reggae with a casually threatening rap style, Blue Lines is a devilishly enticing groove. |
 | | It's not difficult to understand why Blue Lines is often hailed as one of the most important LPs of the 90s -- but its place in history is really irrelevant. |
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