01. "Future Proof" 02. "What Your Soul Sings" 03. "Everywhen" 04. "Special Cases" 05. "Butterfly Caught" 06. "A Prayer For England" 07. "Small Time Shot Away" 08. "Name Taken" 09. "Antistar"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Feat. Sinead O' Connor, Horace Andy
Description:
100th Window by Massive Attack, released 6 February 2003, includes the following tracks: "Everywhen", "Butterfly Caught", "Small Time Shot Away", "Antistar" and more.
This version of 100th Window comes as a 1xCD. - FEAT. SINEAD O' CONNOR, HORACE ANDY
"100th Window" is the fourth studio album by British trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack, released in 2003 on CD format by Virgin. This album marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, featuring darker electronic textures and minimalistic arrangements compared to their previous works. Notable tracks include "Special Cases," "Butterfly Caught," and "A Prayer for England." Unlike earlier albums, "100th Window" does not feature band member Andrew Vowles or long-time collaborator Tricky but introduces new vocal contributions from Sinéad O?Connor and Horace Andy. Massive Attack are renowned for shaping the Bristol Sound and have achieved global acclaim with classic albums like "Blue Lines," "Protection," and "Mezzanine." Their innovative fusion of hip hop, soul, dub, and electronica has influenced countless artists worldwide. The manufacturer Virgin Records is one of the most iconic labels in music history, known for supporting groundbreaking acts across genres since its founding in 1972.
The fourth studio album by the British trip hop act. As always - breathtaking audiophile sound and unforgettable songs performed by Sinead O'Connor. I recommend.
deejays - 11/Nov/2003
Sie sind zurück! Die ungekrönten Könige der Dowbeat-Empathie veröffentlichen pünktlich zur hoffnungsfrohen Tristesse des abklingenden Winters ihr viertes Album. Dubbiges Knarzen, psychedelisches Wah-Wah, allerlei Saiteninstrumente und - trotz bassiger Tiefe - ein Hauch orientalische Leichtigkeit machen 100th Window wieder zu einem durchaus abendfüllenden Erlebnis, Set und Setting einmal eingerechnet. Massive Attack wären jedoch nicht Massive Attack, ginge es hier nur um fahrplanmäßige Abendgestaltung. Schließlich wirft ein neuerlicher Golfkrieg seine Schatten voraus und Band-Mastermind 3D erläutert: ‘Die aktuelle politische Situation in unserer Welt hat auch auf die Platte abgefärbt. Man muss das Gefühl haben, dass der Westen heutzutage den Osten dominiert, einige dieser Emotionen wollte ich auf dem Album aufgreifen’. Hoffen wir, dass Massive Attack nicht wieder zu Massive werden müssen. Was bleibt, ist ein musikalisches Bild entrückter Schönheit. Open the 100th window - finish the puzzle.