Safe From Harm (single)
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- For other uses, see Safe From Harm (disambiguation).
Safe From Harm | ||
EP by Massive Attack | ||
Released | May 28, 1991 | |
Genre | Electronica | |
Length | 17:59 | |
Label | Virgin | |
Producer(s) | Massive Attack Johnny Dollar |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Massive Attack chronology | ||
Blue Lines (1991) |
Protection (1994) |
Safe From Harm is the first single off of Blue Lines, the 1991 debut from Massive Attack.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Safe From Harm (7" version)" – 4:28
- "Safe From Harm (original)" – 5:18
- "Safe From Harm (perfecto mix)" – 8:13
[edit] Chart information
The album peaked at the following positions in three different charts maintained by Billboard Magazine:
- Hot Dance Music/Club Play: #35
- Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales: #32
- Modern Rock Tracks: #28
[edit] Misprint information
The album insert contains incorrect track listing information. It is listed as follows:
- "Safe From Harm (7" version)"
- "Safe From Harm (long version)"
- "Safe From Harm (original version)"
[edit] External link
- EP information from Inflightdata.com Includes additional information on EP from the recording on various media
Massive Attack |
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Robert Del Naja aka "3D" - Grant Marshall aka "Daddy G" |
Andrew Vowles aka "Mushroom" |
Discography |
EPs: Hymn of the Big Wheel - Butterfly Caught |
Studio albums: Blue Lines - Protection - Mezzanine - 100th Window |
Singles: Any Love - Daydreaming - Unfinished Sympathy - Safe From Harm - Massive Attack EP - Sly - Protection - Karmacoma - Risingson - Teardrop - Angel - Intertia Creeps - Special Cases - Butterfly Caught - Live With Me |
Compilations: The Singles Collection - Collected |
Remix Albums: No Protection |
Soundtracks: Danny the Dog - Bullet Boy |