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Released in 1991, Morphine's Good album introduced the Boston trio's original sound to the world. Mark Sandman's signature 2-string slide bass, Dana Colley's baritone sax and Jerome Deupree on drums, comprised the original band line-up on this album. The band would eventually become one of the most successful indie rock bands of the 1990s. Standouts on Good include the title track, "Have a Lucky Day" and "The Saddest Song".
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
Musicians:
Mark Sandman, slide bass, vocals, some guitar, tritar, organ
Dana Colley, baritone sax, triangle, other saxes, backing vocals on Track 6
Jerome Deupree, drums
Billy Conway, drums on Tracks 5 and 6
Selections:
Side One:
1. Good
2. The Saddest Song
3. Claire
4. Have A Lucky Day
5. You Speak My Language
6. You Look Like Rain
Side Two:
7. Do Not Go Quietly Unto Your Grave
8. Lisa
9. The Only One
10. Test-Tube baby / Shoot'm Down
11. The Other Side
12. I Know You (Part I)
13. I Know You (Part II)