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Old 08-12-2021, 03:00 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Bumping this thread as I am currently exploring this band beyond the must-hear Cure For Pain album. That album was such a big indie success in the '90s that even I heard of them.

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Great band! I actually know the sax player pretty well. Good is a good place to start, it's one of their best albums. Really all their albums are pretty good, though I have to say I think Like Swimming is their weakest.

Also worth checking out is the band Twinemen which is the band the remaining members of Morphine started after Mark Sandman's death.
That's a surprise, specially as it's the sax player that gives them their immediate trademark sound. His name is Dana Colley; the vocalist/ songwriter is Mark Sandman. Throw in a couple of different drummers and that's the trio that generates Morphine's surprisingly rounded-out sound.

I Know You is a kind of song cycle, spreadout, added to, across a couple of albums as M Sandman mulled it over in his mind I presume. Someone has very kindly put it into one youtube clip. It makes for a good place to start if anyone is new to this band:-

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