Articles in the Albums Category
To date, Massive Attack have released four studio albums, two movie soundtracks, one remix album, a DVD video compilation and a greatest hits collection. To discover all the different retail releases and accompanying promos for them just click on the name of the single in the list below. The number of each type, either retail or promo versions currently catalogued by MASSIVEATTACK.IE is also displayed in the list, not to mention the original UK release date for that album. This list also includes any promo sampler or interview discs which where made to promote a specific album. Examples of this include the three different Pieces promo to help promote 100th Window and the interview discs to help promote Mezzanine and 100th Window.Chart Info:
Blue Lines achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #13 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a further eighteen weeks. Blue Lines was also released almost …
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Protection achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #4 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a further eleven weeks. Protection was also released almost simultaneously around …
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100th Window achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #1 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a further nine weeks. 100th Window was also released almost …
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Mezzanine achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #1 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a further thirteen weeks. This was Massive Attack’s first album to …
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No Protection achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #10 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a another four weeks. No Protection was also released almost …
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The Singles 90/98 boxset was not eligable for entry into either the singles or album charts in the UK because of the nature of the release itself, being neither a single or proper album …
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Danny The Dog achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #70 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a only one more week. Danny The Dog was …
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The Bullet Boy E.P was released only via Itunes as a digital download release, with no physical release whatsoever. This was before Itunes was considered as being counted in unit sales of music for …
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Collected achieved it’s highest UK albums chart position of #2 on it’s first week of release and would remain in the charts for a further thirty weeks. Collected was also released almost simultaneously around …
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The Eleven Promos DVD was first released in the PAL format only in the UK and a few other terrotires that supported the PAL format. It would not get a release in the NTSC …