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Tricky albums featuring Alison Goldfrapp

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| | Maxinquaye CDs (1995) Deluxe Edition
$23.98 Tricky made a low-key entrance onto the music scene as a guest vocalist on Massive Attack's 1991 classic Blue Lines. There was little indication that he would resurface four years later with an album as powerfully unsettling as Maxinquaye. Accompanied ...
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| Maxinquaye CD (1995)
$11.49 Tricky made a low-key entrance onto the music scene as a guest vocalist on Massive Attack's 1991 classic Blue Lines. There was little indication that he would resurface four years later with an album as powerfully unsettling as Maxinquaye. Accompanied ...
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| Ruff Guide CD (2002)
$12.65 It's not sequenced in chronological order, but that's about the only flaw with Island's 2002 compilation, A Ruff Guide. Over the course of 17 tracks, the highlights from Tricky's Island albums unspool, hitting every single and many of the great ...
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| Ruff Guide To: Best Of CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
$11.99 The reigning king of trip-hop is given a best-of treatment on this fine Island compilation. The set includes "Aftermath," "Broken Home," and "Christian Sands."
It's not sequenced in chronological order, but that's about the only flaw with Island's 2002 compilation, A ...
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 Tricky Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Tricky songs: Aftermath Lyrics, Black Steel Lyrics, Overcome Lyrics, Christiansands Lyrics, Ponderosa Lyrics, Pumpkin Lyrics, Slow Lyrics, Excess Lyrics, Evolution Revolution Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Hell Is Around the Corner Lyrics, Makes Me Wanna Die Lyrics, Tricky Kid Lyrics, Broken Homes Lyrics, Brand New You're Retro Lyrics, Feed Me Lyrics, Strugglin' Lyrics, Suffocated Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs You Don't Lyrics, Bury the Evidence Lyrics, Diss Never Lyrics.
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 Tricky Biography
Beginning as a member of the Massive Attack collective, Tricky released his own major claim to greatness, MAXINQUAYE, in 1995. The down-tempo grooves, husky rapping, and general air of menace all became hallmarks of the genre known as trip-hop, but Tricky's reworking of Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" showed that beneath the hypnotic beats lay danger. In the wake of his debut's overwhelming success, Tricky has taken pains not to repeat himself or court stardom. Thus, his post-MAXINQUAYE output has been increasingly dark, atmospheric, and almost willfully demanding of listeners.
 Key Personnel
 Worked With
Chante Moore, Massive Attack, Brownstone, Live, Whale, Bjork
 Contemporaries
Björk, Dr. Octagon, Wu-Tang Clan, Massive Attack, Cypress Hill, The Prodigy, Portishead, DJ Shadow, Morcheeba, Nightmares on Wax, Roots Manuva, DJ Krush, DJ Vadim, DJ Spooky, Ultramagnetic MC's, Thievery Corporation, Arab Strap, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Howie B, Sneaker Pimps, DJ Cam, New Flesh (Underground Rap), Hooverphonic, Wagon Christ, Goldie, Smith & Mighty, Techno Animal, Scorn, Dreadzone
 Followers
Marilyn Manson, PJ Harvey, Morcheeba, Garbage, Lamb, Hooverphonic, Thievery Corporation, The Beta Band, Sneaker Pimps, Finley Quaye, Mono, Whale
 Influences
Bob Marley, Nina Simone, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Nirvana (US), Sly & the Family Stone, Public Enemy, Depeche Mode, Tom Waits, Gary Numan, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Kate Bush, The Specials, EPMD, Eric B. & Rakim, Slick Rick, Grace Jones, Doug E. Fresh, Mark Stewart
 More Music Artists
Crimsonfire, Diane Schnier
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