Good (Green Vinyl)
The 1992 debut that introduced Morphine’s unique "low rock" sound on forest green vinyl.
The band’s instrumentation was slightly unusual for a rock band: front man Mark Sandman’s used a two-string bass guitar played with a slide; while adding touches of guitar, piano, electronic organ, and other self-invented guitar instruments to their albums. Saxophonist
Dana Colley played several types of saxophones (primarily baritone), sometimes even playing multiple saxes at once, while also playing percussion on occasion. Altogether, this created a jazz and blues infused rock sound on Goodand the other Morphine albums.