Audio lovingly remastered for 180-gram wax - Wax housed in an expanded gatefold jacket - Features the essential songs "Buena", "Sheila", "Candy" and "Cure For Pain" / "Unquestionably one of the best and most cutting-edge rock releases of the '90s." "Low-rock" and "Fuck-rock" are two descriptors enigmatic Morphine front man Mark Sandman used to describe his band's beat-inspired blues-jazz-rock holy racket. Along with Sandman's baritone vocal delivery and laconic two-string bass styling, co-founder Dana Colley played a saxophone as his lead instrument of choice instead of the expected guitar, creating a quirky and burning sensibility. Original drummer Jerome Deupree, who was replaced by percussionist Billy Conway during the recording of 1993's Cure For Pain, flushed out the unorthodox trio. Released on vinyl as the second title on Light In The Attic's Modern Classics Recordings imprint (following a reissue of Mercury Rev's seminal Deserter's Songs) we're happy to put this essential album back out in the world