
Mark Sandman
Biography
Mark Sandman (September 24, 1952 – July 3, 1999) was an American singer, songwriter, musical instrument inventor, multi-instrumentalist and comic writer. Sandman possessed a distinctive, deep bass-baritone voice and a mysterious demeanour. He was an indie rock icon and longtime fixture in the Boston/Cambridge music scene, best known as the lead singer and slide bass player of the band Morphine. Sandman was also a member of the blues-rock band Treat Her Right and founder of Hi-n-Dry, a recording studio and independent record label. On July 3, 1999, Sandman died after suffering a heart attack during a concert in Italy. He was highly regarded by many other bass players for his unique "slow and murky" style, with Les Claypool, Mike Watt and Josh Homme all citing Sandman as an influence.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Cure For Pain
1993

Yes
1995

Good
1992

Spawn (The Album)
1997

Like Swimming
1997

The Night
2000

II
1996

B-Sides And Otherwise
1997

Serpentine Prison
2020

Bootleg Detroit
2000

Tied To The Tracks
1989

Treat Her Right
1986

Live At The Warfield 1997
2017

Freezone 4 : Dangerous Lullabies
1997

Someone Stole My Shoes: Beyond The Q Division Sessions
2021

Drums Were Beating: Fort Apache Studios 1996
2021

The C-Side of Metronopolis
2020

Sexy Christmas Baby Mine
1993
Credited work
467 releases · 68 albums · active 1984–2026
- Performance · 1,634
- Engineering · 325
- Other credits · 246
- Production · 239
Studios: Hi-N-Dry · Fort Apache · Q Division Studios · The Outpost, Stoughton, MA
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Morphine (2)
- Treat Her Right
- Hypnosonics
- Bjørn Berge
- The Presidents Of The United States Of America
- Matt Berninger
- Collective Soul
