IN STORES APRIL 9TH

Massive Attack are one of the UK’s most innovative, inspirational and influential bands. All three of their studio albums have met with huge critical and commercial success and their music has provided the blueprint for a sound that influenced a whole generation of dance and pop acts alike.

Similarly, their videos have also reflected Massive’s creativity and innovation. Over the last decade the band have worked with some of the most talented and insightful director’s in their field - Baillie Walsh, Stefan Sedanoui, Michel Gondry, Johnathan Glazer, Walter Stern and Wiz - who have created some of the most visually and conceptually stunning videos ever produced.

The track listing is as follows:

Daydreaming:" Release date: 15/10 90 – Director: Baillie Walsh

Unfinished Sympathy: Release date 11/2/91 – Director: Baillie Walsh

Safe From Harm: Release date: 28/5/01 – Director: Baillie Walsh

Be Thankful: (B side of Hymn Of The Big Wheel) Release date: 10/2/92 – Director: Baillie Walsh

Sly: Release date: 17/10/94 – Director: Stefan Sedanoui

Protection: Release date:9/1/95 – Director: Michel Gondry

Karmacoma: Release date: 20/3/95 – Director: Jonathan Glazer

Rising Son: Release date: 7/7/97 – Director: Walter Stern

Teardrop: Release date: 27/4/98 – Director: Walter Stern

Angel: Release date: 13/7/98 – Director: Walter Stern

Inertia Creeps: Release date: 19/10/98 – Director: Wiz

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Quality Good Better Best Speed 56 100 300

DAYDREAMING
56 | 100 | 300

UNFINISHED SYMPATHY
56 | 100 | 300

SAFE FROM HARM
56 | 100 | 300

BE THANKFUL
56 | 100 | 300

SLY
56 | 100 | 300

PROTECTION
56 | 100 | 300

RISING SON
56 | 100 | 300

INERTIA CREEPS
5
6 | 100 | 300

The disc will contain two web links: one to a micro-site containing exclusive artwork and images from which users can, as stated above, choose and download their own cover images; the second link is to Massive Attack’s website.

+ Note: In the light of recent events Massive Attack will be donating the royalties from sales of their DVD to the Red Cross, Virgin Records have agreed to match their contribution.