Historical Archive
Morphine's album 'Yes' showcases the band's signature blend of alternative rock and jazz influences, characterized by Mark Sandman's unique two-string slide bass playing, Dana Colley's baritone saxophone, and Jerome Dupree's drumming. The album features a moody, atmospheric sound that explores themes of love, loss, and existential angst. Its legacy lies in its innovative approach to instrumentation and its contribution to the 90s alternative scene, earning it a dedicated cult following.