The band Morphine blazed like a comet across the global music scene in the 1990s with its innovative "Low Rock" sound. Fronted by two-string bassist/vocalist/songwriter Mark Sandman, the trio rose from local Boston clubs to indie and major label record deals, international touring, and wide critical acclaim until their tragic and untimely demise in 1999. In "Morphine: Journey of Dreams," the group's surviving members and associates tell their story intercut with passages from saxophonist Dana Colley's vivid tour journals. Rare live performances from throughout their career woven into the story display why their unique and mesmeric sound continues to resonate with music lovers today. This artfully- delivered documentary doesn't just get behind but rather inside the music and the soul of the group to honor Morphine's notable artistic achievements and the creative bond the musicians shared.
Morphine: Journey of Dreams has generally received very positive reviews.
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Morphine: Journey of Dreams was released in 2014 and has generally received very positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 1 reviews, giving Morphine: Journey of Dreams (2014) an average rating of 75%.
With a score of 75%, Morphine: Journey of Dreams is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2014, which stands at 58%.
Other movies from 2014 with similar scores include films like John Wick, The Babadook and Force Majeure.
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