2009, Rhino
Singer Mark Sandman coined the phrase "low rock" to describe the sonorous, languid groove he created with the acclaimed Boston band Morphine. This 34 song, two-disc collection contains all previously unissued studio tracks, alternate takes and live performances, and takes its name from the line Sandman used to kick off most shows, "We are Morphine at your service."
The first disc (subtitled Shadows contains unreleased diamonds such as "It's Not Like That Anymore," "Women R Dogs," "Bye Bye Johnny" and "Come Along."
The final disc (subtitled Shade) opens with a five song performance recorded at WMBR-FM in Cambridge, MA. The band returned to the radio station a year later during its tour for Yes, performing five more songs. Among the alternate versions of album tracks on the second disc are such standouts as "Buena," "Empty Box" and "The Night."
The first disc (subtitled Shadows contains unreleased diamonds such as "It's Not Like That Anymore," "Women R Dogs," "Bye Bye Johnny" and "Come Along."
The final disc (subtitled Shade) opens with a five song performance recorded at WMBR-FM in Cambridge, MA. The band returned to the radio station a year later during its tour for Yes, performing five more songs. Among the alternate versions of album tracks on the second disc are such standouts as "Buena," "Empty Box" and "The Night."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
| 1 | At Your Service |
| 2 | Come Over |
| 3 | Come Along |
| 4 | It's Not Like That Anymore |
| 5 | Patience [Alternate Version] |
| 6 | Call Back |
| 7 | Bye Bye Johnny |
| 8 | Hello Baby |
| 9 | Women R Dogs |
| 10 | You're an Artist [Alternate Version] |
| 11 | 5:09 |
| 12 | Lilah II |
| 13 | Moons of Jupiter |
| 14 | Lunch in Hell |
| 15 | Imaginary Song |
| 16 | Shadow (I Know You Part V) |
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