It continued the group’s policy of working with various featured artists. That was followed in 1994 by another widely praised and highly successful album in Protection. It also gave Massive Attack a presence in the singles chart with “Safe From Harm,” featuring vocal discovery Shara Nelson. It never made the top ten, peaking at No.13, but became one of the most lauded records of the entire decade. Their first mainstream success was the following year, with the massively acclaimed Blue Lines album. That was with the “Daydreaming” single, on No-Label, as it was listed. The Bristol collective’s achievement came eight years after they first grazed the Top 100 of the singles chart as an independent act.
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