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by Dreamworks
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Avg. Rating: 4.2 of 5 stars (based on 5 reviews)
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Like Swimming
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Morphine's music, which connects with listeners on a very physical level, is so simple it's amazing no one's done it before. Using exclusively low-register instruments, Mark Sandman's two-string bass and baritone voice, and Dana Colley's bass and baritone saxophones, the band's songs actually reverberate in the chest, treating listeners to a low-impact massage. And anything that feels this good can't be bad.

But Morphine's blessing--that distinctive low rock sound--is also their curse. Not only do they bind themselves to an instantly recognizable sound, but they also limit themselves in their arrangements: Voice and sax can each hit only one note at a time (though Colley sometimes manages to honk two saxes at once), while the bass can manage a two-note interval at best. It's hard being dynamic using only three or four sounds.

So where does that leave Like Swimming, Morphine's fourth album (and first since signing on with the big boys at DreamWorks)? Pretty much where the band started, it seems--with a blessing and a curse. As with past records, Like Swimming is easy to appreciate, full of loping bass lines and slithery sax riffs that strut through jazzy rock numbers like "Wishing Well" and "Empty Box." But while newcomers may be happy with the band's warm swing, others will pine for the first time they heard the band's earlier breakthrough on Cure For Pain. Only with the album closer "Swing It Low" (a title that could be a band manifesto) does Morphine hint at changes to come: With guitar, keyboards, programmed drums, and no saxophone, the song (first released as a Sandman solo project) proves it possible to capture Morphine's noir moods in midrange as well. --Roni Sarig

Customer Reviews
5 of 5 stars  this album has everything...
Monday, August 30, 2004
it's sexy, it's soft, it's hard, it's jazzy, it's rock, it really is a complete package. however, i understand why a lot of people don't like it, it really isn't for everyone. morphine is a unique sound that incorporates a lot of different moods and music types into one album. give it a listen, or three, and it'll grow on you. i promise, you wont be disappointed.

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  I feel like swimming right now....
Sunday, June 06, 2004
Being from Boston, and being friends with Mark, i can say that i thought he was a man with a vision...well...anyway... I loved this album, and actually found it to be my favorite. Yes I do like all of his albums, but i especially like Like Swimming, for his haunting lyrics and saxaphone sounds. I thought it was a brilliant balance of jazz and rock with poetic verse to bring this album to a life of its own. I love every song but my favorite is Empty Box for its words, they're very meaningful, and whatever one person thinks, another thinks something completely different which brings perspective, that is brilliant... I don't think i have anything more to say except for the people that found it monotonous and boring, or so drawn into the "Morphine Style" get a life, because you completely miss the point Mark wanted and so you just think about what sounds good rather than what's interesting and different and how it continues on as such....

3 of 5 stars  yes and cure for pain are better, but this one's good
Friday, December 19, 2003
as i alluded to in the title, cure for pain and yes have more standout tracks, and flow as albums better than like swimming. 'swing it low' is a nice touch on the end, very low and mellow, but also melodic. 'like swimming' was originally going to only be a cd5, with the title track, 'early to bed,' 'french fries with pepper,' and a live version of another song. glad they decided to release these sessions as a full album. not their greatest, but still much better than 95% of other groups' best albums.

4 of 5 stars  a good one
Friday, May 30, 2003
I am still a huge fan of "Yes" but I do like this one too...Morphine's sound is bluesy and jazzy...cool and calming...you will love them...once you heard them you're hooked!! A great band from Boston!

3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  Improves with each listen... persist persist persist!
Tuesday, January 22, 2002
on first listen i was disappointed with most of the tracks (except "early to bed" and "murder for the money" and "eleven o'clock" ) ... since the majority of songs aren't "instantly accessible" like they are on Cure for Pain ... perhaps i was expecting a sequel of sorts to "Cure for Pain". But I persisted and gave myself the chance to appreciate the subtle irregular "perfectness" of the whole set. And slowly let myself fall further in love with the album after each listen. My most surprising favourite is "I know you III" has a swingy cool mellow groove that is irresistible. The tracks fit perfectly together to form a nice aural journey down the dark mysterious alleyway that is morphine. If you're new to the band I recommend trying "Cure for Pain" or even "Good" for a better introduction to the experience of morphine.

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