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Morphine
Good
Release Date: 1992 09 08
Running Time: 37:53
Label: Distortion

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, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Good2:36
2Saddest Song2:50
3Claire3:07
4Have a Lucky Day3:24
5You Speak My Language3:25
6You Look Like Rain3:42
7Do Not Go Quietly Unto Your Grave3:21
8Lisa:43
9Only One2:42
10Test-Tube Baby/Shoot'm Down3:11
11Other Side3:50
12I Know You (Pt. 1)2:17
13I Know You, Pt. 22:45

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1992Distortion
1993CDAccurate
1992CDAccurate Jazz
CDDistortion
CDRykodisc
1992CSAccurate Jazz
1993CSRykodisc



Group Members:
Jerry Deupree
Billy Conway
Mark Sandman
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