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The House That Lords Built [EP]
Pfiffner: Componimento; Cambiamenti concertanti
Music: 70's Disco Generation: Boogie Fever [Import]
River Sessions [Import] [Live]
Songbook Chico Barque V.1 [Import]
Slaughter on 10th Avenue [Extra tracks]
Sirens and Condolences [Enhanced]
Portrait in Black & White [Import]
Speak of Da Devil [Explicit Lyrics]
From the Label
Released by Rykodisc on September 23, 1997, B-Sides and Otherwise (RCD 10387) is a must-have collection of Morphine rarities. Compiling out-of-print tracks, live radio sessions, film soundtrack recordings and compilation contributions, B-Sides and Otherwise spans the bands first three albums, presenting guitar-less rock in all its glory. Sweltering grooves and potent live shows have earned Morphine heaps of well-deserved critical acclaim as well as a devoted, and growing, international fan base. Good, Cure for Pain and Yes each delivered a mesmerizing dose of soon-to-be vintage low-rock tunes. Morphine's fourth album, Like Swimming, released jointly by Dreamworks and Rykodisc, continues in the tradition unique to the guitar-less trio while exploring new identities and new instruments. From the steamy opener of a live take on "Have A Lucky Day" to "Pulled Over the Car" from the Japanese version of Yes, B-Sides and Otherwise offers up a collection of little-known gems and hard-to-find classics from the Morphine vaults.