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Mezzanine (1998) Music Thread 

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Title: Mezzanine
Artist: Massive Attack
Genre: Trip Hop
Released: 1998

Tracks:
1 - Angel - 6:19 -
2 - Risingson - 4:58 -
3 - Teardrop - 5:30 -
4 - Inertia Creeps - 5:57 -
5 - Exchange - 4:11
6 - Dissolved Girl - 6:06 -
7 - Man Next Door - 5:56
8 - Black Milk - 6:21 -
9 - Mezzanine - 5:56
10 - Group Four - 8:12
11 - (Exchange) - 4:12

Overview:
Mezzanine is the third studio album by English trip hop group Massive Attack, released on 20 April 1998. It was produced by Neil Davidge along with the group. The album was released on Virgin Records.

The entire album was provided on their website for legal download many months before the physical release was announced. It was one of the first major uses of the MP3 format by a commercial organization.

Musically, Mezzanine is a major departure from the jazzy and laidback sound of the first two albums (Blue Lines and Protection), invoking the dark undercurrents which had always been present in the collective's music. The album's textured and deep tone relies heavily on abstract and ambient sounds, as demonstrated in the song "Mezzanine" among others.
Similar to their previous albums, the majority of the songs consists of one or more samples, ranging from Isaac Hayes to Led Zeppelin. In 1998 Manfred Mann sued Massive Attack for unauthorised use of a sample of the song "Tribute" from Manfred Mann's Earth Band's eponymous 1972 album, used in "Black Milk". The song has subsequently appeared as "Black Melt" on later releases and at live performances, with the sample removed.

Mezzanine marked the parting of band member Andrew Vowles, due to creative conflicts. Horace Andy, a well-known reggae artist, also performed several spots on the album.
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Franco Pinion Community Regular
It still blows my mind that this was produced in 1997-1998. I don't think it will ever sound dated. If anything, it still sounds like an album from the future even today in 2025.

Listening to this album on a good set of headphones is a bonafide "experience", excuse the cliche, in every sense of the word.

Every song is essential. The track list is perfectly sequenced. The engineering, mastering, instrumentals, genre blending - everything here is perfect
 
David76 Rising Star
Agreed. I put it on recently for the first time in a few years. Still quite special.
 
Gemma Mentor
This album (along with Screamadelica by Primal Scream) never age and I never tire of listening to them.
 
Bandit Collaborator
Masterpiece. Nuff said.
 
Ghost Contributor
I saw them around 2010/11 I think, to this day still one of my favourite live concert experiences!

And yeah Mezzanine is awesome. Perfect album.
 
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