The Night

Editorial Reviews
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Singer-bassist-frontman Mark Sandman died July 3, 1999, onstage just outside Rome doing what he loved most. While it was never intended as a swan song, The Night, Morphine's fifth official studio album (not counting a B-sides collection or a projected live album), has all the dramatic hallmarks of a long, permanent goodbye. The band's "low-rock"--of bass, baritone sax, drums, and Sandman's own Leonard Cohen-afterworld vocals--always had a finality about it. The serious mix of blues fatalism and muted jazz hysteria filtered through the downbeat world of Tom Waits ("Like a Mirror" is gift-wrapped in his image) and other lingering beatniks always means it's 3 a.m. in Sandman's gypsy soul. The title track, "Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer," and "Rope on Fire" will stand among the finest in Morphine's catalog--which will seem deeper and increasingly profound as distance creates a greater mystery for a band that always presented itself as an enigma. --Rob O'Connor --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

The Night, Music, Morphine, Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Rock

Music:

  1. The Undertones
  2. The Violet Burning
  3. These Are Centre St. Tracks
  4. Thirteen [Import]
  5. This Is Hardcore [Import]
  6. Times Are Hard For Dreamers
  7. TNT (+ Bonus Tracks)
  8. Touch Drawing: A Guided Experience
  9. We're Going to Miss You Pt. 1
  10. We're Going to Miss You Pt. 2 [CD-single]

Music

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Music

Tribute to the Cardigans [Import]

Christmas Potpourri

Bruckner: Sacred Motets

Down in the Lucky Country, Vol. 1 [Import]

Beatles Bop: Hamburg Days [Box set] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Beautiful Intentions [Import]

Billboard Presents: Family Travel Classics - Memorable Songs From Film And Television [Soundtrack]

Choral Favorites from King's

Baillie & the Boys

Atrevete a Olvidarme

Beautiful Chaos: Greatest Hits Live [Live]

Cajun Hot Stuff [Import]

Best Summer Ever [Import]

Desperate Man Blues: Discovering the Roots of American Music

Melody Mountain