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Morphine: Dana Colley (baritone saxophone); Mark Sandman (2-string slide bass, vocals); Jerome Dupree (drums). While it may not be as stellar as their future releases would be, Morphine's debut album, 1992's Good, did a splendid job of introducing the Boston trio's highly original sound. While it was the alternative crowd who immediately latched onto Morphine, their music was geared more toward the jazz scene -- a wailing saxophone, lead bass (played with a slide), and lyrics influenced by '50s beat poetry were all-important ingredients. The opening title track remains one of the band's darkest, while other selections are a bit more upbeat -- "Have a Lucky Day" and the inappropriately titled "The Saddest Song"; all the while, the band excels at creating different moods with each successive track. Other highlights include the mid-paced "Claire" and "The Only One," the slight salsa feel of "You Speak My Language," the frantic "Test-Tube Baby/Shoot'm Down," and the more calm and sultry "You Look Like Rain." On their next release, Cure for Pain, Morphine would improve further on the strength of their songwriting and cutting-edge sound, but Good still contains more than a few standouts. ~ Greg Prato GOOD, Morphine's full-length debut from 1992, introduced this unorthodox yet mesmerizing Boston trio to the rock underground. With the whole world captivated by grunge rock around this time, Morphine broke onto the scene completely guitar-less, with singer Mark Sandman filling up the void with a homemade two-string bass he played with a slide (accompanied by saxophonist Dana Colley and drummer Jerome Dupree). GOOD contains several compositions that would eventually become Morphine standards, such as the haunting album-opening title track and a song that explored the hard-luck tale of a hopeless gambler, "Have A Lucky Day."
Alternative Press (11/92, p.67) - "...manages to make minimalist instrumentation as full sounding as most anyone....invariably cool..." NME (Magazine) (8/21/93, p.30) - "...[GOOD] is a triumph of scarcity, a striking, brooding record..." Purchase Good CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Morphine Cure For Pain CD (1993)
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Morphine includes: Mark Sandman (vocals, bass); Billy Conway, Jerome Deupree (drums). With their cult following growing, Morphine expanded their audience even further with their exceptional 1994 sophomore effort, Cure for Pain. Whereas their debut, Good, was intriguing yet not entirely consistent, Cure for Pain more than delivered. The songwriting was stronger and more succinct this time around, while new drummer Billy Conway made his recording debut with the trio (replacing Jerome Deupree). Like the debut, most of the material shifts between depressed and upbeat, with a few cacophonic rockers thrown in between. Such selections as "Buena," "I'm Free Now," "All Wrong," ...
| | Morphine Yes CD (1995)
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Morphine: Mark Sandman (vocals, guitar, tritar, piano, 2-string slide bass, chamberlin); Dana Colley (tenor & baritone saxophones); Billy Conway (drums). Additional personnel: Frank Swart (bass). Engineers: Mike Denneen (tracks 1, 5); Paul Q. Kolderie (tracks 2-4, 11); Paul Q. Kolderie, Tim O'Heir (track 6); Mike Denneen, Paul Q. Kolderie, Tim O'Heir (track 7); Scott Fritz (track 8); Frank Swart (track 9); Han Nuyten (track 10); Mark Sandman (track 12). All songs written by Mark Sandman except "The Jury" (Morphine/Frank Swart). Audio Mixers: Mark Sandman; Paul Q. Kolderie; Truman Stiles; Phil Davidson. Recording information: KRW, Santa Monica, CA. Photographers: ...
| | Morphine B-Sides & Otherwise CD (1997)
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$10.59 B-SIDES AND OTHERWISE is a collection 12 Morphine non-album tracks and rarities. Morphine: Dana Colley (soprano, tenor & baritone saxophones, dobro, autoharp); Mark Sandman (bass, vocals, guitar, organ); Billy Conway (drums). Additional personnel: Sabine (vocals); Russ Gershon (tenor saxophone); Tom Halter (trumpet); Mike Rivard, Frank Swart (bass); Larry Dersch, Jerome Deupree, Dominique Zar (drums); Rick Barry (percussion). Engineers: Han Nuyton, ...
| | Shirley Horn I Remember Miles CD (1998)
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$12.39 Personnel: Shirley Horn (vocals, piano); Roy Hargrove (trumpet, flugelhorn); Toots Thielemans (harmonica); Charles Ables, Ron Carter (bass); Steve Williams, Al Foster (drums). Recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, New York, New York from December 2-5, 1997. I REMEMBER MILES won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. Personnel: Shirley Horn (vocals, piano); Toots Thielemans (harmonica); Buck Hill (tenor saxophone); Roy Hargrove (trumpet, flugelhorn); Steve Williams , Steve Williams , Al Foster (drums). Audio Mixer: Dave Baker . Liner Note Author: Ira Gitler. Recording information: Clinton Recording Studios, New York, NY (12/02/1997-12/05/1997). Illustrator: ...
| | Morphine Like Swimming CD (1997)
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| | Edwin Mccain Honor Among Thieves CD (1995)
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$7.69 Personnel: Edwin McCain (vocals, guitar, Hammond B-3 organ); Darius Rucker (vocals); Mark Bryan (electric guitar), Lili Haydn (violin); Gerri Sutyak (cello); Craig Shields (soprano, tenor & baritone saxophone, keyboards); Greg Adams, Chuck Findley (trumpet, flugelhorn); Nick Lane (trombone); Paul Fox (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Rami Jaffee (Hammond B-3 organ); Scott Bannevich (bass); T.J. Hall (drums, percussion); Kevin Smith (percussion); Rose Stone, Alice Saunderson-Echols (background vocals). Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California. All songs written by Edwin McCain. Personnel: Edwin McCain (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Darius Rucker (vocals); Mark Bryan (electric guitar); Lili Haydn (violin); Gerri Sutyak (cello); Craig Shields (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, keyboards, wind); Chuck Findley, Greg Adams (trumpet, flugelhorn); Nick Lane (trombone); Paul Fox (piano); Kevin Smith (percussion); Alice Echols, Rose Stone (background vocals). Recording information: A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA. Edwin McCain's major-label debut is more polished than his independent record, but his acoustic-based mix of folk, pop, soul, and jazz remains compelling on Honor Among Thieves. The professional production brings out the pop elements of McCain's music and, consequently, makes it more accessible. ~ Sara Sytsma Hailing from the same South Carolina parts as Hootie & The Blowfish, Edwin McCain injects the singer/songwriter niche of the 1970s with a dash of soul and plenty of moxy. Combining the subtlety of James Taylor with ...
| | Lynyrd Skynyrd Collection CD (2001) (Import) England; Germany
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$9.39 THE COLLECTION is a 17-track anthology of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most essential songs, featuring "Sweet Home Alabama," "That Smell," and "Simple Man." A Lynyrd Skynyrd compilation that doesn't include "Free Bird"? Sounds preposterous, but that's the exact cardinal sin that the 17-track The Collection commits. With such a glut of Skynyrd comps flooding the market place in recent years, the competition is fierce, and this is quite a handicap right off the bat. But what this set does accomplish is spotlight just about every other expected Skynyrd fave, as well as feature a handful of strong ...
| | Hed P E Blackout CD (2003)
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$9.39 Hed P.E.: Jahred (vocals); Sonny, Wes (guitar); Mawk (bass); B.C. (drums); DJ Product (turntables). Additional personnel: Chad Benekos (guitar); Wes Geer, Mark Young (programming). Producers: Machine, Steve Thompson, Mike Bradford. Recorded at Machine Shop, Hoboken, New Jersey; Studio West, San Diego, California; Cello, Hollywood, California; Chunky Style, Los Angeles, California; NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California. Personnel: Jahred (vocals); Wes Geer (guitar); Clinton Bradley (programming). Audio Mixers: John Goodmanson; Rich Costey; Steve Thompson . Recording information: Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA; Chunky Styls Studios, Los Angeles, CA; NRG Recording Services, North Hollywood, CA; Studio West, San Diego, CA; The Machine Shop, Hoboken, NJ. Photographer: Andrew MacNaughtan. Arranger: Steve Thompson . This best-of collection brings together 15 songs picked from the albums released on Jive Records by Southern California rap-metal group (Hed) Planet Earth. Fusing the punk legacy of its native region with the vibe of equally hard-driving West Coast gangsta rap, (Hed) Planet Earth offer an interesting alt-metal hybrid that sets them apart from acts like Korn and Limp Bizkit. There aren't any bonus tracks or rarities here, so longtime fans will already have this material in their libraries, but THE BEST OF is a solid overview of this heavy, inventive outfit. Despite arriving in the midst of rap-metal's popular apex, (hed) pe's 2000 LP Broke was slow to catch on. It took months of grueling tours with established acts like Deftones and Korn for the hard-hitting Huntington Beach, CA, "gangsta-punk" outfit to make a dent with the kids outside their modest but dedicated following. (hed) were grateful for the belated recognition, but still puzzled. How could their record have missed the nu-metal train to the top taken by contemporaries like System of a Down? ...
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