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2000 live album by Morphine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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. He also laid out and delivered the low-fi artwork for the album prior to the band’s final tour in Italy.
Bootleg Detroit | ||||
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Released | September 26, 2000 | |||
Recorded | March 7, 1994[1] | |||
Venue | St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, Michigan | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, jazz rock | |||
Label | Rykodisc[2] | |||
Morphine chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Pitchfork Media | (8.3/10)[4] |
The enhanced CD contains concert footage of "Cure for Pain" and "The Saddest Song", recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1995.
All tracks are written by Mark Sandman.
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