Safe From Harm (single)

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Safe From Harm
Safe From Harm cover
EP by Massive Attack
Released May 28, 1991
Genre Electronica
Length 17:59
Label Virgin
Producer(s) Massive Attack
Johnny Dollar
Professional reviews
Massive Attack chronology
Blue Lines
(1991)
Protection
(1994)


Safe From Harm is the third single from Blue Lines, the 1991 debut from Massive Attack.
The bass, guitar, and drums are sampled from the song "Stratus" by Billy Cobham. The vocals are sung by Shara Nelson.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Safe From Harm (7" version)" – 4:28
  2. "Safe From Harm (original)" – 5:18
  3. "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:

  1. "Safe From Harm (7" version)"
  2. "Safe From Harm (long version)"
  3. "Safe From Harm (original version)"

[edit] External link

Massive Attack
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 - Eleven Promos
Remix albums: No Protection
Soundtracks: Danny the Dog - Bullet Boy
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