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B-Sides and Otherwise

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Review scores
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AllMusic3/5 stars [1]
Pitchfork Media(5.0/10) [2]

B-Sides and Otherwise is a collection of B-Sides and previously unreleased songs by Morphine, put out in 1997 by Rykodisc.[3][4]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Mark Sandman; except where indicated

  1. "Have a Lucky Day" (live radio broadcast May 25, 1994 - from the "Super Sex" CD single)
  2. "All Wrong" (live radio broadcast May 25, 1994 - from the "Honey White" CD single)
  3. "I Know You - Part Two" (live radio broadcast May 25, 1994 - from the "Honey White" CD single)
  4. "Bo's Veranda" (from the soundtrack of Get Shorty)[5]
  5. "Mile High" (from the soundtrack of Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead)
  6. "Shame" (from the "Cure for Pain" CD single)
  7. "Down Love's Tributaries" (Morphine) (from the "Cure for Pain" CD single)
  8. "Kerouac" (Billy Conway, Mark Sandman) (from the tribute CD Kerouac-Kicks Joy Darkness)
  9. "Pulled Over the Car" (from the Japanese CD release of "Yes")
  10. "Sundayafternoonweightlessness" (Morphine) (from the "Super Sex" CD single)
  11. "Virgin Bride" (from an Australian - only bonus CD included with "Like Swimming")
  12. "Mail" (words: Ernest Noyes Brookings) (from the various artists' compilation Outstandingly Ignited-Lyrics by Ernest Noyes Brookings, Vol. 4)
  13. "My Brain" (from the "Cure for Pain" CD single)

Personnel

  • Mark Sandman - 2-string slide bass, lead vocals, organ, guitar, knobs
  • Dana Colley - baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, autoharp, resonator guitar
  • Billy Conway - drums

- Special Guests:

  • Mike Rivard - bass on #4
  • Russ Gershon - tenor saxophone on #4,5
  • Tom Halter - trumpet on #5
  • Larry Dersch - drums on #5
  • Jerome Deupree - drums on #6
  • Sabine Hrechdakian - vocals on #7
  • Frank Swart - bass #12
  • Dominique Zar - drums tag of #12
  • Rick Barry - percussion on #13

References

  1. ^ Prato, Greg. B-Sides and Otherwise at AllMusic. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  2. ^ Josephers, Jason. "Morphine: B-Sides and Otherwise Pitchfork review". Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on November 23, 2001. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  3. ^ "TrouserPress.com :: Morphine". www.trouserpress.com.
  4. ^ Inc, CMJ Network (December 5, 1997). "Reviews". CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Morphine: B-Sides And Otherwise". Music.


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