"Live with Me" is a song by
Massive Attack
Massive Attack are an English trip hop collective formed in 1988 in Bristol, England, by Robert Del Naja, Robert "3D" Del Naja, Daddy G, Grant "Daddy G" Marshall, Tricky (musician), Adrian "Tricky" Thaws and Andrew Vowles, Andrew "Mushroom" ...
which was included in their 2006
compilation album
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, ''
Collected'', and was also released as a single. The song is notable for the critical acclaim it garnered due to its haunting lyrics, soulful vocals, and emotional string section.
Vocals
Vocals were supplied by the acclaimed soul singer
Terry Callier
Terrence Orlando "Terry" Callier (May 24, 1945 – October 27, 2012) was an American soul music, soul, Folk music, folk and jazz guitarist and singer-songwriter.
Life and career
Callier was born in the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, and was ...
, who was 60 at the time the song was recorded. Callier was an American
jazz
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, soul and folk guitarist singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois, who won a UN Peace Award for his humanitarian work promoting
peace
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through his songs.
Critical reception
MusicOMH described the song as "not only a welcome return for the band but a hark back to their glory days, circa ''Blue Lines'' and ''Protection''; it is an aching, haunting love song ... that beautifully evokes the pain and longing of failed romance. ... Callier's gloriously emotive vocal that lifts this track far above and beyond average. He succeeds in being both fragile and powerful in a way that previous Massive Attack vocalists Shara Nelson and Tracey Thorn also achieved
ContractMusic said that "Live With Me" "has a certain dark and sexy groove going on. Partly it's the trade-mark lush, sensual synthetic bass sounds that do it, but mostly it's the authentic soul vocals of Terry Callier that lift this single out of ordinariness and up into the realms of unforgettable musical moments."
Virgin Media
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described the song as having "some extremely evocative and rich vocals come courtesy of soul legend Terry Callier, who builds 'Live With Me' to a mesmerising climax against a backdrop of lush, expansive strings and a rolling, hypnotic bassline. It's clear the band have lost none of their distinctive edge..
Track listings
;CD
(VSCDX1912)
# "Live with Me"
# "Live with Me" (alternative version)
# "False Flags"
# "Live with Me" video
;DVD
(VSDVD1912)
# "Live with Me" video ("
director's cut")
# "False Flags" video
# "Live with Me" (alternative version)
Video
The video features a young woman drinking heavily, to the point of excess. The video was directed by
Jonathan Glazer
Jonathan Glazer (born 26 March 1965) is an English filmmaker. He began his career in theatre before transitioning into film, directing the features '' Sexy Beast'' (2000), ''Birth'' (2004), '' Under the Skin'' (2013), and '' The Zone of Inter ...
. One review of the video described it as follows: "It’s uncomfortable viewing, but I found it really haunting. It features a young (mid twenties) professional-looking woman drinking herself into oblivion on her own in her flat. I can’t really put my finger on what it is about it that I find so arresting, but I thought it was an incredibly powerful four minute film."
The setting of the video clip and of the
off licence
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store featuring in it is an area that includes
Caledonian Road and
Walworth Road
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in London. The woman is played by Scottish actress Kirsty Shepherd, who was asked to become drunk for real to shoot the video.
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The "alternative version" video features a close shot of Terry Callier performing the song.
Cover versions
* The song was covered by the indie rock band
The Twilight Singers
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on
''A Stitch in Time'' EPbr>
The vocals were shared between The Twilight Singers'
Greg Dulli
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and guest vocalist
Mark Lanegan
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.
Other appearances
* The song was used at the end of season one, episode three of ''
Person of Interest
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''.
Charts
References
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2006 singles
Massive Attack songs
Music videos directed by Jonathan Glazer
2006 songs
Virgin Records singles
Songs written by Neil Davidge
Songs written by Robert Del Naja
Songs written by Terry Callier
Terry Callier songs