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''Vulnerable'' is the seventh album by Tricky, released in 2003. - Wikipedia
Good news first: no Ed Kowalczyk! And now the bad news: he's stillinto industrial-cum-rap-metal guitar. The latter jams its way into too much Vulnerable'ssecond half; otherwise, the album sounds like Tricky's clearest, most awake workin years. Or is that actually a compliment? After all, nobody listens to Maxinquayefor clarity. We hear it as an uncanny mirror of a fogged, confused psyche in whichpleasure is shadowed with doubt and worry at every turn. By contrast, most ofwhat Tricky's done since then sounds primarily worried about whether it's relevant,hip, or will move unitsquite a fall for a guy who seemed not so long ago likesome kind of visionary genius. He lost his sense of the uncanny a long time ago,as Angels With Dirty Faces, Juxtapose, and Blowback all evidence.