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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 17, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: June 17, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Sanctuary Records
  • ASIN: B00009PJRI
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #70,353 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Stay
2. Antimatter
3. Ice Pick
4. Car Crash
5. Dear God
6. How High
7. What Is Wrong
8. HOLLOW
9. Moody
10. Wait for God
11. Where I'm From
12. Love Cats
13. Search, Search, Survive
14. Antimatter [Enhanced Track][Mix]
15. Receive Us [Enhanced Track]

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Like it or not, Tricky is already a legend. His smoked-out rasp marked some of the finest moments on Massive Attack’s instant classic Blue Lines. His solo debut Maxinquaye single-handedly created the ‘trip-hop’ genre, as a new tag was the only way blown minds could come to grips with the sounds and ideas found on that groundbreaking album. But of course, you can’t be such an original and nonconformist artist for too long – the masses (no matter how hip) simply can’t keep up. Somewhere after the abstract-to-the-point-of madness Nearly God album, Tricky disappeared into a cloud of smoke, sporadically releasing records to an ever-dwindling audience. Of course, he could care less. True artists are like that. Still, the fact that Vunerable finds Tricky actually facing the audience is something to celebrate. With the impossibly beautiful Costanza as his angelic foil, the album bristles with a new urgency, as tracks like "Car Crash" are among the most realized and breathtaking of his career. A sexily gothic take on the Cure’s "The Love Cats" shows he’s still a master of reinterpretation.

Timothy Brown


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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm Not Afraid to Love This, August 13, 2003
By Shanghaied (Carrollton, TX United States) - See all my reviews
After sampling this first 3 tracks at Virgin, I decided that if I were going to leave that record store with a CD that night, "Vulnerable" would be it.

I don't know how to define what Tricky was or what he's becoming, but I do know that if you have some idea of what those things are you're taking his work too seriously. Music doesn't have to be inaccessible to be great; Bethoven's 9th is fairly accessible to the casual listener and completely genius to the trained ear. Either way it's enjoyable, and regardless of what many may think, neither method of appreciation is more profound than the other.

In a way Vulnerable appeases both fronts as well. Most of the tracks feature strong, accessible, even "repetitive" beats, and in compliment to that the music and vocals sound beatiful and pragmatic. This album seriously reminds me a lot of PMT in the sense that the music is fairly simple even if the overall sound (rhythm, vocals, and harmony) is a little abstract or disjoined.

Tricky's emphasis on one major vocalist (Costanza) was a smart move because it makes the album that much more relative to itself. Tricky also placed a strong emphasis on placing strong beats uniformly throughout the album, and generally speaking this is a more upbeat album than his earlier works like Maxinquaye. While individual tracks may lose some of their identity, the album itself has it's own overall voice and method. There is just enough variation to signify movement between tracks throughout the album. While there are several plateus of heavy drum abuse ("Moody and "Where I'm From"), there are in counter slow-flo ravines with more laid back grooves ("Hollow and "The Love Cats"), and this gives the listener variation while allowing the music to flow from strong central focal points. This really was Blowback's biggest problem; despite certain points of interest within the work, it was, from a larger perspective, a mess. That's not a problem here; the songs generally feature a strong rhythm with Tricky's raspy vocals polarized by Costanza's sweet voice. It is these familiar features that crop up throughout the album and give the listener a reference point and a bearing within the album, even if it does so at the sake of making things a little more predictable.

This album overall is very accessible, and that alone marks a difference between Tricky's earlier work. The fact this album is a little more upbeat may turn off some Tricky fans, but I don't think it circumvents the fact that Vulnerable is still a great album. Unlike Blowback, this album does in fact have an identity and a core sound, while at the same time moves through different emotions and flavors. Vulnerable is probably Tricky's best work since PMT, and I really hope long time listeners can cast away pretense and truly give Vulnerable a chance.

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Suspended Opinion- Triumph and Tragedy is "Vulnerable", June 23, 2003
By Liza (RI/ nyc) - See all my reviews
I just bought Vulnerable last week and I haven't been able to make up a definitive opinion yet. Heres why: each song on this album, like most of Tricky's albums (excluding the monumental Maxinquaye, is either really good or really bad. The good songs are nearly phenomenal, and the bad are simply mismatched. I've read reviews that deem this album more upbeat or positive than his ahh shall i say moody/broody past. This is true only in sound. The beats and vocals are more pop-y, but if you read the lyrics (which are clearly printed in the cd booklet for the first time) you'll see Tricky's consistent deliverance of the deliciously sinister. His poetry is the soul vehicle that drives the songs away from mediocrity. I am thoroughly disgusted with the female vocals, absolutely nothing compared to Martina. They are at best insuffiecient and worst: annoying. In theory, I'd say this album is alot like his previous ones (Pre-Millenium Tension, Blowback, etc) in that its simply great and simply bad songs on one album. But the album itself knows no middle ground-its a sheer amalgamation of triumph and tragedy.
If you are a die hard Tricky fan- you'll buy it
If this is your first introduction just go out and buy Maxinquaye because it is the ultimate trip-hop album...
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Could Get Tricky...., July 15, 2003
By Jim Galligan "jgalligan@ulc.com" (Denver, Co United States) - See all my reviews
The best way to destroy your music career is release a debut as brilliant as Maxinquaye. Just ask Tricky. He will never be able to release anything that doesn't get compared to that masterstroke album. But Maxinquaye was as much about the time as the music and couldn't be duplicated in a lab. Not that Tricky ever wanted to. He moved on. The only problem is being a fan requried more and more patience as he exlpored some very experimental territory with some occasionally brillant results.

Now comes this album that lyrically tops Maxinquaye (oops, he didn't just say that; did he?) and music that is at its worst orginal and at its best amazing (Car Crash, Wait for God and Hallow worth price of admission alone).

But what is so great about Vulerable is that it is completly listenable. Its the first Tricky release in a long time that every track is enjoyable. Every one. No self-indulgent stray avenues exlpored. Just pure murky introspection. And for the record: Costanza may not be Martina, but nobody is and she has a very angelic vocal, best heard near whisper level.

Trust in Trikcy again, take a shot and explore the words on this effort. I can't imagine you'll be disapointed.

Ps, the enhanced portion is dope and contains the definative remix of Antimatter. Check it out.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deep and invigorating
Many know Tricky through Massive Attack and while i have much love for Massive Attack I am a huge fan of Tricky and his music. Read more
Published 21 months ago by B

5.0 out of 5 stars refreshing
Vulnerable has some pretty cool songs, Antimatter being my favorite and a reason why I bought the CD.. a little weird, but refreshing!
Published on August 23, 2007 by 

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful sinister soundtrack for your dark days.
It's the ultimate anti-party cd with Tricky's new discovery Constanza purring out lines about dying in a car crash and waiting for God while Tricky himself is a menacing... Read more
Published on February 1, 2006 by Jim Reed

5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the most listenable of the tricky cds i think its more mainstream some of the songs are inspirational.

Stay is the best song but they are all good
Published on March 19, 2005 by Charlz

5.0 out of 5 stars 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233
Being a fresh Tricky victim I only base my feelings on this man trusting what I've felt through his latest 'Vulnerable'. Read more
Published on March 17, 2005 by O. Zhirkova

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting...
The opening track is awesome. And there are a few other gems on this album. Tricky's voice is more of a dark shadow to Costanza's lilting 'cute little girl voice', often... Read more
Published on July 26, 2004 by Spectre

5.0 out of 5 stars All I can say is AMAZING
Though I usually favor Massive Attack to Tricky, I have to say that "Vulnerable" puts "100th Window" to shame. Read more
Published on June 5, 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Straight Up: Dated, Generic, Formulaic and Uninteresting
"Vunerable" would contain nothing new for any college freshman in 1991. It is formulaic and, sadly, uninspiring. I can't believe this was released in June of '03. Read more
Published on April 30, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Not His Best, But Very Good
While still unable to touch Tricky's transcendental work on MAXINQUAYE or NEARLY GOD, VULNERABLE still sounds like a considerable improvement over BLOWBACK, maybe because BLOWBACK... Read more
Published on March 1, 2004 by Rich Latta

5.0 out of 5 stars Edgy, solid rock.
If you like the range of styles in Maxinquay, you owe this solid disk a serious listen. Tricky continues to push at his own boundaries. He doesn't repeat. He doesn't bore. Read more
Published on January 8, 2004 by Robert Serafini

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