Talk:Now! That's What I Call Music 19 (U.K. series)

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[edit] TRACK LISTINGS

Interestingly, on Now 19, "Massive Attack", the artist of Unfinished Sympathy, was listed as being just "Massive".

"What causes Del Naja even more regret, though, is the memory of how they were cajoled by the record company and management into dropping the second part of their name in order to garner airplay during the Gulf War, when the conjunction of Massive and Attack was judged unpatriotic by the BBC. These days, Del Naja is one of the few voices of organised protest within pop against the imminent war with Iraq. Alongside Damon Albarn from Blur, he has organised the Don't Attack Iraq campaign, personally paying for advertisements in the music press."

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/02/14/1044927795994.html?oneclick=true

LewisR 00:59, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

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