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Morphine was an American alternative rock band formed in 1989 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The group consisted of Mark Sandman (vocals, two-string bass guitar), Dana Colley (baritone saxophone), and Jerome Deupree (drums), who was later replaced by Billy Conway. Their music blended elements of alternative rock and jazz rock. Notable albums include "Good" (1992), "Cure for Pain" (1993), "Yes" (1995), and "Like Swimming" (1997). In 1997, they released a compilation of rarities titled "B-Sides and Otherwise". The band was known for its unique sound and innovative approach to music. The products available from the artist Morphine include CDs, vinyls.