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In 1996, when Morphine's record contract with Rykodisc was sold off to DreamWorks at the band's request, the band still owed Rykodisc two albums. An agreement was made in which Rykodisc obtained the exclusive rights to the two future archival releases B-Sides and Otherwise and 2000's Bootleg Detroit.
The Best of Morphine, 1992–1995 is a greatest hits compilation by alternative rock band Morphine, released by Rykodisc in February 2003.. The Best of Morphine, 1992–1995 chronicles the band's first four albums: Good, Cure For Pain, Yes and B-sides and Otherwise, and includes two previously unreleased tracks: “Pretty Face”, a dark atmospheric ballad recorded live in one take at Morphine ...
The band also released B-Sides and Otherwise, a collection of B-sides and live recordings, on Rykodisc this same year. In the following time, Deupree once again began performing live and in the studio with the band, making the group a four-piece. The band's final studio album, The Night, was completed in early 1999.
Like Swimming is the fourth studio album by the alternative rock band Morphine, released in March 1997 by DreamWorks/Rykodisc.It was Morphine's first album (out of two) released as part of their multi-album deal with DreamWorks [1] and the last album released within the lifetime of singer and bassist Mark Sandman.
Moby – 18 B-Sides (2004) (most of the b-sides from album 18) Modest Mouse – Building Nothing Out of Something; Modest Mouse – No One's First and You're Next; Morning Musume – Morning Musume Zen Singles Coupling Collection; Morphine – B-Sides and Otherwise (1997) Mr. Children – B-Side (2007) Mucc – Coupling Worst (2009) Mucc ...
In 2018, Yes became the first release in the Run Out Groove label's vinyl-only Cornerstones series and included a bonus record of Yes-era B-sides, unreleased outtakes from the Yes sessions and unreleased live broadcast recordings, all remastered from the original source tapes. [8] side one (1-6) and two (7-12) as per original album
It should only contain pages that are Morphine (band) albums or lists of Morphine ... B. B-Sides and Otherwise; The Best of Morphine: 1992–1995; Bootleg Detroit; C.
Bootleg Detroit is the only authorized release of a live recording of Morphine. [5] It was released on the label Rykodisc in September 2000. Recorded by Alan J. Schmit—a fan—on March 7, 1994, at St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit, Michigan, it was edited and mixed under Mark Sandman’s supervision.