It is the first album by the band that made no use of samples, and contains none of the jazz or jazz fusion stylings of the Blue Lines or Protection recordings.
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Andrew Vowles departed shortly after the release of Mezzanine, and Grant Marshall refused to participate in the making of the record.
Lupine Howl spent some time working with fellow Bristolians Massive Attack in 2000, assisting them with recording sounds for their upcoming fourth album, which was eventually released as 100th Window in 2003.
X Window System | 100th United States Congress | Rear Window | window manager | transfer window | The Magic Window | 100th Grey Cup | Words Upon the Window Pane | The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared | The High Window | Secret Window | 100th meridian west | Window screen | Window Rock, Arizona | Window blind | Tiling window manager | Secret Window, Secret Garden | Paned window | 100th meridian east | Window valance | Window Rock | Transfer window | The Woman in the Window | The Judas Window | The Eucharistic Doxology in a stained glass window of St. James' in Glenbeigh | The Bedroom Window | Rear Window (1998 film) | power window | Parable of the Broken Window | Parable of the broken window |