Safe from Harm

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"Safe from Harm" is a 1990 trip-hop track by Massive Attack, known for its dark, atmospheric production and soulful vocals that helped define the group's early sound.

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instanceOf single
song
album Blue Lines NERFINISHED
artist Massive Attack NERFINISHED
chronologyPositionInArtistSingles early single by Massive Attack
composer Andrew Vowles NERFINISHED
Grant Marshall NERFINISHED
Robert Del Naja NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre electronic music
trip hop
hasFormat 12-inch single
7-inch single
CD single
hasMusicVideo yes
hasRemix 7" Version
Just a Dub NERFINISHED
Just a Dub Mix NERFINISHED
LP Version
Perfecto Mix NERFINISHED
influenced development of 1990s UK electronic music scene
influencedGenre trip hop
language English
lyricist Andrew Vowles NERFINISHED
Grant Marshall NERFINISHED
Robert Del Naja NERFINISHED
notableFor dark atmospheric production
helping define Massive Attack's early sound
soulful vocals by Shara Nelson
partOf Blue Lines NERFINISHED
performer Massive Attack NERFINISHED
performerNationality British
producer Jonny Dollar NERFINISHED
Massive Attack NERFINISHED
recordLabel Circa Records NERFINISHED
Virgin Records
releaseDecade 1990s
releaseYear 1990
vocalist Shara Nelson NERFINISHED

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Massive Attack notableSong Safe from Harm