Morphine's dark and bluesy world
A unique sound created by Mark Sandman's low vocals and baritone saxophone.
Their experimental approach blurs the boundaries between rock, jazz, and blues, and their music, despite its heavy and gloomy atmosphere, is imbued with deep musicality and creativity, making them an important part of alternative rock.
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A:
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1)
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Dawna
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2)
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Buena
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3)
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I'm Free Now
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4)
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All Wrong
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5)
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Candy
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6)
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A Head With Wings
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7)
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In Spite Of Me
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B:
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1)
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Thursday
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2)
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Cure For Pain
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3)
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Mary Won't You Call My Name?
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4)
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Let's Take A Trip Together
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5)
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Sheila
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6)
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Miles Davis' Funeral
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Arranged By - Morphine (2)
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Producer - Paul Q. Kolderie
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Drums - Billy Conway
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Percussion - Ken Winokur (B6)
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Bass [2String Slide Bass], Vocals [Vocs], Organ, Guitar - Mark Sandman
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Producer - Mark Sandman
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Mandolin - Jimmy Ryan (A7)
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Drums - Jerome Deupree
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Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax], Tenor Saxophone, Backing Vocals - Dana Colley