The soul in England is a very different kind from that (which nevertheless comes in many variations by region) which is practiced aus US as marked by the club culture (this must be dance) and strongly influenced by the Sound- Jamaican systems and thus reggae. Continuing the work done somewhere by Soul II Soul in the field, Massive Attack goes much further. With very controlled addition of hip-hop (scratchings, but also rhythmic vocals that seem to have been influenced by A Tribe Called Quest), Massive Attack is also strong in its own way to camp climates, all songs containing ambient side very present. On arrival, although this is urban music but very different from an American perspective. We listen to the record now as we can do a great vintage seventies disk because it is nothing more than a classic album that marked his time (and therefore nothing less either).