Adrian wrote:Am listening to Massive Attacks 'Protection', after 'Blue Lines' earlier this morning - 'No Protection' and 'Mezzanine' to follow. What great stuff this is (I bought it all yesterday 'on the cheap' - I did have 'Mezzanine' at one point but that's another story). I would like more music like this during these hot summer days...
Adrian, those are definitely some 90's classics that merit repeated listening no matter how many years have passed. The trio of releases you've mentioned above are tough to top, especially since Andrew Vowles was still a vital cog in the Massive sound. In my opinion, they have never quite equalled the greatness of the first three as the century turned, and right up to the present day. But they have had their moments. I know you enjoy instrumental material greatly, so you may like music from Unleashed (Danny The Dog) or the Brave New World score.
At the moment I am taking in the sounds of "Symphonicities" by Sting and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition to some typical tracks, there are plenty of interesting arrangements of some of Sting's more obscure material. I was thinking that, as well as the latest Hancock and Ritenour releases, would make for decent listening down at the shore when the friends and relations come for the laid back barbeque during this holiday weekend...but now you've got me rethinking my listening.

I know that at least Protection is going to now wind up in the mix at some point. The power of suggestion....