Safe from Harm (song)
"Safe from Harm" | ||||
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Single by Massive Attack | ||||
from the album Blue Lines | ||||
Released | 27 May 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1990 | |||
Genre | Trip hop, electronica | |||
Length | 5:18 | |||
Label | Virgin Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Daddy G, Andrew Vowles, Robert Del Naja, Shara Nelson, Billy Cobham | |||
Producer(s) | Massive Attack, Jonny Dollar | |||
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Shara Nelson singles chronology | ||||
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Audio sample | ||||
Massive Attack with Shara Nelson - Safe From Harm (7" Version) (1991)
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"Safe from Harm" is the third single and opening track from Blue Lines, the 1991 debut from Massive Attack, with vocals by Shara Nelson and Robert Del Naja. The bass, guitar, and drums are sampled from the song "Stratus" by Billy Cobham, from his album Spectrum (with guitar by Tommy Bolin). Additional drums are sampled from "Good Old Music" by Funkadelic. Other samples come from Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon", and some of the background vocals are based on Johnny "Guitar" Watson's 1961 song Looking Back.
"Safe from Harm" (Perfecto Mix) is featured at the end of the Michael Mann-directed movie The Insider.
Track listing[]
- "Safe from Harm" (radio edit) – 4:28
- "Safe from Harm" (12" version) – 6:57
- "Safe from Harm" (7" version) – 4:28
- "Safe from Harm" (Perfecto Mix) – 8:09
- "Safe from Harm" (Just a Dub)(by Steve Smith) – 3:14
- "Safe from Harm" (Just a Groove Dub)(by Steve Smith) – 3:18
Inspiration[]
The liner notes to Blue Lines mention the movie Taxi Driver as an influence, and it's clear that the movie was inspiration for this song's lyrics. The movie stars Robert De Niro as a paranoid Vietnam vet who drives a taxi at night. He becomes obsessed with saving a child prostitute played by Jodie Foster, and ends up killing some people in his efforts. The spooky atmosphere in this song goes with the theme, as do the lines about protecting a child.[1]
Charts and sales[]
Peak positions[]
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[2] | 132 |
Austrian Singles Chart[3] | 23 |
Dutch Singles Chart[4] | 28 |
UK Singles Chart[5] | 25 |
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs | 28 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart[6] | 35 |
U.S. Billboard Maxi-Singles Sale Chart[6] | 32 |
References[]
- ^ "Safe From Harm by Massive Attack - Songfacts". www.songfacts.com. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 12 July 2016". Imgur.com. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
- ^ "Massive Attack - Safe From Harm - hitparade.ch". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ "Dutch Charts - dutchcharts.nl". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
- ^ 'Massive Attack's UK peak chart positions' Retrieved 9 December 2010
- ^ Jump up to: a b 'Massive Attacks's singles in the U.S. music charts' Retrieved 9 December 2010
External links[]
- Massive Attack songs
- 1991 singles
- Virgin Records singles
- 1991 songs
- Songs written by Daddy G
- Songs written by Andrew Vowles
- Songs written by Robert Del Naja
- Songs written by Shara Nelson
- Song recordings produced by Jonny Dollar
- Black-and-white music videos