
Cure For Pain
Morphine (2)
1993
Cure For Pain is a Alt/Indie album by Morphine (2), originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 52 pressings tracked, owned by 26 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- warm
- brooding
- smoky
About
In the midst of the overdriven guitars that ruled college rock in the early ‘90s, Morphine emerged with a smoldering, intoxicating sound that ditched the six-strings for the tones of Mark Sandman’s two-string bass and Dana Colley’s moody saxophone riffs. The trio’s landmark 1993 album, <i>Cure for Pain</i>, ventures into sinewy blues numbers like “Buena” that showcase Sandman’s murky vocals, as well as slinking noir-jazz groovers like “Sheila,” sounding like little else from that era with its heavy, seedy atmosphere.
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Tracklist
- 1Dawna0:44
- 2Buena3:19
- 3I'm Free Now3:24
- 4All Wrong3:40
- 5Candy3:14
- 6A Head With Wings3:39
- 7In Spite Of Me2:34
- 8Thursday3:26
- 9Cure For Pain3:13
- 10Mary Won't You Call My Name?2:29
- 11Let's Take A Trip Together2:59
- 12Sheila2:49
- 13Miles Davis' Funeral1:41
Credits
Performers
- Dana ColleyBACKING VOCALS BARITONE SAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Mark SandmanBASS GUITAR ORGAN
- Billy ConwayDRUMS DRUM
- Jerome DeupreeDRUMS
- Jimmy RyanMANDOLIN
- Ken WinokurPERCUSSION
- Larry DerschDRUMS
- Russ GershonTENOR SAXOPHONE
- Tom HalterTRUMPET
- Mike RivardBASS
- Sabine HrechdakianVOCALS
- Rick BarryPERCUSSION
26 collectors on Gatefold own this · 52 pressings tracked on Gatefold
