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Morphine Like Swimming Mp3, Flac, Wma Morphine Like Swimming mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Like Swimming Country: US Released: 1997 Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1472 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1283 mb WMA version RAR size: 1804 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 233 Other Formats: ASF VOC DXD MP3 AIFF TTA WAV Tracklist Hide Credits Lilah (Instr.) 1 0:59 Guest [Special], Double Bass – Mike Rivard 2 Potion 2:00 3 I Know You (Pt. III) 3:32 4 Early To Bed 2:57 Wishing Well 5 3:33 Saxophone [Double Sax] – Dana Colley Like Swimming 6 4:00 Drums – Larry Dersch 7 Murder For The Money 3:35 French Fries W/Pepper 8 2:53 Backing Vocals [Bkg Vox] – BC*, DC*, DJK*, Melissa Gibbs, Meredith Byam Empty Box 9 3:54 Guest [Special], Double Bass – Mike Rivard Eleven O'Clock 10 3:20 Bass Saxophone – Dana Colley 11 Hanging On A Curtain 3:48 12 Swing It Low 3:16 Open Up The Window (Instr.) 13 2:22 Bass – Paul Bryan Drums – Mickey Bones Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rykodisc Phonographic Copyright (p) – Trama Copyright (c) – Rykodisc Manufactured By – Videolar S.A. Licensed From – Trama Promoções Artísticas Ltda. Recorded At – Fort Apache Recorded At – Hi-N-Dry Mastered At – Masterdisk Published By – Head With Wings Music Published By – Pubco Published By – Rykomusic Ltd. Pressed By – Videolar Credits Arranged By, Performer – Morphine Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Dana Colley Bass [2string Slide Bass], Vocals, Performer [Tritar], Keyboards [Keys], Mellotron, Guitar – Mark Sandman Design – Eric Pfeiffer, Morphine , Robert Fisher Drums, Percussion – Billy Conway Engineer [Xrta Engineering] – Carl Plaster, Jon Williams , ME* Management – Deborah J. Klein Mastered By – Greg Calbi Mixed By – MS* (tracks: 1, 7, 10, 12), Matthew Ellard (tracks: 11), PQK* (tracks: 2 to 6, 8, 9) Photography By [Black & White Photo] – Pauline St. Denis Photography By [Cover Photos] – Danny Clinch Producer – Mark Sandman, Paul Q. Kolderie Recorded By – MS* (tracks: 1, 6, 12), PQK* (tracks: 2 to 5, 7 to 11) Written-By [All Songs By] – MS* Notes Recorded at Fort Apache, Cambridge except #1, 6, 12 recorded at Hi-N-Dry Mastered by Greg Calbi/Masterdisk Published © 1997 Head With Wings Music/Pubco (BMI) All rights for North and South America controlled and administrated by Pubco. All rights for the rest of the world controlled and administrated by Rykomusic Ltd. (PRS) Released in a green tinted jewel box including 8-page booklet. Same bonus track as the Japanese version of this release. Printed in Brazil ℗ & © 1997 Rykodisc. The green-tinted CD jewel box is a registered trademark of Rykodisc. ℗ 2001 Trama. Issued in a standard green-tinted jewel case with clear CD tray and a 12-page booklet with lyrics, photos and credits. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 898133 062643 Barcode (Scanned): 7898133062643 Matrix / Runout: 264-2 28127 VIDEOLAR Mastering SID Code: IFPI L562 Mould SID Code: iƒpi 9624 Rights Society: BMI Rights Society: PRS Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Like Swimming (CD, RCD 10362 Morphine Rykodisc RCD 10362 US 1997 Album) Like Swimming (CD, RCD 10362 Morphine Rykodisc RCD 10362 Europe 1997 Album) Like Swimming (CD, VACK-1115 Morphine Rykodisc VACK-1115 Japan 1997 Album, Promo) Like Swimming (CD, RCD 10362 ADV Morphine Rykodisc RCD 10362 ADV US 1996 Album, Promo) DreamWorks Like Swimming (CD, DRMD-50009 Morphine Records, DRMD-50009 US 1997 Album, DAD) Rykodisc Related Music albums to Like Swimming by Morphine Bill Dana - Bill Dana In Las Vegas With Special Guest Jose Jimenez Various - Get Shorty (Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack) Necro - The Murder Murder Kill Kill Double EP Morphine - Bootleg Detroit Bob Keene Quintet - Unforgettable - Love Songs Of The Fifties Double - Single Best Bronxx - Double Trouble Frank Zappa - We're Only In It For The Money / Lumpy Gravy Morphine - Live At The Warfield 1997 Grits'N Gravy - Cat Lee King Vs. Mighty Mike O.M.B..
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