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'''''Blue Lines''''' is the debut album by British [[electronica]] group [[Massive Attack]], released on 8 April 1991 (see [[1991 in music]]) by [[Virgin Records]]. '''''Blue Lines''''' is the debut album by British [[electronica]] group [[Massive Attack]], released on 8 April 1991 (see [[1991 in music]]) by [[Virgin Records]].
 +==Track listing==
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 +| all_writing = in part by Massive Attack ([[Daddy G|Marshall]], [[Andrew Vowles|Vowles]], [[Robert Del Naja|Del Naja]])
 +| writing_credits = yes
 +| title1 = [[Safe from Harm (song)|Safe from Harm]]
 +|note1= sampled "[[Spectrum (Billy Cobham album)|Stratus]]" by [[Billy Cobham]]
 +| writer1 = Massive Attack, [[Shara Nelson|Nelson]], [[Billy Cobham|Cobham]]
 +| length1 = 5:18
 +| title2 = One Love
 +|note2= sampled "[[The Inner Mounting Flame|You Know, You Know]]" by [[Mahavishnu Orchestra]]
 +| writer2 = Massive Attack, [[Horace Andy|Andy]], [[Claude Williams (English musician)|Williams]], [[John McLaughlin (musician)|McLaughlin]], [[Hawk Wolinski|Wolinski]]
 +| length2 = 4:48
 +| title3 = Blue Lines
 +| writer3 = Massive Attack, [[Tricky|Thaws]], [[Max Bennett (musician)|Max Bennett]], [[James Brown|Brown]], [[Larry Carlton|Carlton]], [[John Guerin|Guerin]], [[Joe Sample|Sample]], [[Tom Scott (musician)|Scott]]
 +| length3 = 4:21
 +|note3= sampled "[[Tom Scott and The L.A. Express|Sneakin' in the Back]]" by [[Tom Scott (musician)|Tom Scott]]
 +| title4 = [[Be Thankful for What You Got (song)|Be Thankful for What You've Got]]
 +| writer4 = [[William DeVaughn|DeVaughn]]
 +| length4 = 4:09
 +| title5 = Five Man Army
 +| writer5 = Massive Attack, Thaws, Williams
 +| length5 = 6:04
 +| title6 = [[Unfinished Sympathy]]
 +| writer6 = Massive Attack, Nelson, [[Jonathan Sharp|J. Sharp]]
 +| length6 = 5:08
 +| title7 = [[Daydreaming (Massive Attack song)|Daydreaming]]
 +|note7= sampled "Mambo" by [[Wally Badarou]]
 +| writer7 = Massive Attack, Nelson, Thaws, [[Wally Badarou|Badarou]]
 +| length7 = 4:14
 +| title8 = Lately
 +|note8= sampled "Mellow Mellow Right On" by [[Lowrell Simon]]
 +| writer8 = Massive Attack, Nelson, [[Gus Redmond|Redmond]], [[Larry Brownlee|Brownlee]], J. Simon, F. E. Simon
 +| length8 = 4:26
 +| title9 = Hymn of the Big Wheel
 +| writer9 = Massive Attack, Andy, [[Neneh Cherry|Cherry]]
 +| length9 = 6:36
 +}}
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Blue Lines is the debut album by British electronica group Massive Attack, released on 8 April 1991 (see 1991 in music) by Virgin Records.

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| all_writing = in part by Massive Attack (Marshall, Vowles, Del Naja) | writing_credits = yes | title1 = Safe from Harm |note1= sampled "Stratus" by Billy Cobham | writer1 = Massive Attack, Nelson, Cobham | length1 = 5:18 | title2 = One Love |note2= sampled "You Know, You Know" by Mahavishnu Orchestra | writer2 = Massive Attack, Andy, Williams, McLaughlin, Wolinski | length2 = 4:48 | title3 = Blue Lines | writer3 = Massive Attack, Thaws, Max Bennett, Brown, Carlton, Guerin, Sample, Scott | length3 = 4:21 |note3= sampled "Sneakin' in the Back" by Tom Scott | title4 = Be Thankful for What You've Got | writer4 = DeVaughn | length4 = 4:09 | title5 = Five Man Army | writer5 = Massive Attack, Thaws, Williams | length5 = 6:04 | title6 = Unfinished Sympathy | writer6 = Massive Attack, Nelson, J. Sharp | length6 = 5:08 | title7 = Daydreaming |note7= sampled "Mambo" by Wally Badarou | writer7 = Massive Attack, Nelson, Thaws, Badarou | length7 = 4:14 | title8 = Lately |note8= sampled "Mellow Mellow Right On" by Lowrell Simon | writer8 = Massive Attack, Nelson, Redmond, Brownlee, J. Simon, F. E. Simon | length8 = 4:26 | title9 = Hymn of the Big Wheel | writer9 = Massive Attack, Andy, Cherry | length9 = 6:36 }}




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