Cover of Morphine Yes
Vic Sorriso1

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For fans of morphine,lovers of 90s alternative rock,listeners who enjoy funky and erotic music,readers seeking unique album reviews,enthusiasts of atmospheric and lyrical rock
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THE REVIEW

"Taxi taxi hotel hotel
I got the whiskey baby
I got the whiskey I got the cigarettes
Automatic taxi stop
Electric cigarette love baby
Hotel rock'n'roll the discoteque
Electric super sex
Automatic taxi stop
Electric cigarette love baby
Hotel rock'n'roll the discoteque
Electric super sex
I got the whiskey baby I got the whiskey
I got the cigarettes
You are a super ultra maxi Mega super funkie love baby
Oh I need the super star
I need a candy bar
Automatic taxi stop
Electric cigarette love baby
Hotel rock'n'roll the discoteque
Electric super sex
Automatic taxi stop
Electric cigarette love baby
Hotel rock'n'roll the discoteque
Electric super sex
You want a super ultra maxi funkie American
Love baby (x3)
Hey there mama hey there pa
Got sexy googoo baby talk
Got california baby dolls
All right yes hello my name is Mark
And I'm super rich no super star
Did you know the president is super super super sexy
Automatic taxi stop
Electric cigarette love baby
Hotel rock'n'roll the discoteque
Electric super sex
Did you know the president has super super super sex
Ah wooh uh
I got it all year long ha ha..."

One of the most erotomaniac albums ever, dip the biscuit for sure, Vic will tell you that he's smelled many little birdies thanks to this album...

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The review celebrates Morphine's album 'Yes' as one of the most erotomaniac and funky records ever made. The reviewer highlights the vivid and repetitive lyrics that create a unique atmospheric experience. Rated 5 out of 5, the album is praised for its distinct style and memorable content. The reviewer hints at its addictive nature, suggesting a lasting impression on listeners.

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Morphine

Morphine were an American rock trio associated with a distinctive guitar-less sound built around Mark Sandman’s vocals and two-string slide bass, Dana Colley’s saxophone, and drums (Jerome Deupree and later Billy Conway). Active through the 1990s, they released albums including Good, Cure for Pain, Yes, and Like Swimming; The Night was released posthumously. Sandman died in 1999 after collapsing on stage in Palestrina, Italy.
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