"Safe from Harm" (Perfecto Mix) is featured at the end of the Michael Mann-directed movie The Insider.
Inspiration
The liner notes to Blue Lines mention the movie Taxi Driver as an influence.[2]
Critical reception
Andrew Smith from Melody Maker described "Safe from Harm" as a "swooning, sultry cut" and "no less compelling than "Unfinished Sympathy". He added that it's "gathered round a deep, dense, dubbesque bassline, while ethereal strings and gently gliding pianos taunt Shara Nelson's sweet voice. It's a decadent, mesmeric, trance-inducing sound, one to lose yourself in completely."[3] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "With the atmospheric synthesizer sounds, the hefty bassline and the irresistible vocals by Shara Nelson, this follow-up to the European hit "Unfinished Sympathy", is likely to be as big."[4] Barbara Ellen from NME named it Single of the Week.[5]Mark Frith from Smash Hits commented, "Like the London Funki Dreds, the music of Bristol's Massive has a pounding bass line and reggae overtones, but Massive's records are also highly reminiscent of American soul music. "Safe from Harm" "works best as part of an LP, but still sounds good as a single."[6]
Track listing
"Safe from Harm" (radio edit) – 4:28
"Safe from Harm" (12-inch version) – 6:57
"Safe from Harm" (7-inch 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