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Morris Can Fly : Live And Let Fly
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Sounds like Lenny Kravitz on acid and Dave Matthews on speed. These guys JAM. Voted one of the best unsigned bands on the west coast, the last two years running.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2002
Live And Let Fly Record Label: Morning Wood Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Middle Finger 3:51 $0.99
On the Way Back Down 4:52 $0.99
The Belonging Song 2:23 $0.99
Hey, It's Alright 3:15 $0.99
Maybe 3:17 $0.99
Without A Sound 3:47 $0.99
Last Dance In the World (live) 7:58 $0.99
Cold Sweat (live) 5:35 $0.99
Sixty-Nine (live) 5:17 $0.99
Stuck In The Middle (live) 3:56 $0.99
Oreo (live) 2:54 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Seattle Times recently wrote "MORRIS CAN FLY is serious ear candy . . . a combination of soulful lead vocals, tasty guitars and a beautiful downbeat."

Morris Can Fly has headlined every major venue in the Pacific Northwest and has opened for the likes of David Lee Roth, Lenny Kravitz, Meredith Brooks, Blue Oyster Cult and even Peter Kris (drummer for Kiss). The song "Hey, It's Alright" has been heard on primetime TV shows like Dawson's Creek and MTV's Undressed. Morris Can Fly has been voted one of the best unsigned bands on the west coast by MUSIC CONNECTION magazine, the last two years running. In 2003, Morris Can Fly received a special monetary award from ASCAP for achievement for an unsigned artist

Morris Can Fly is composed of Steve Winters on guitars and vocals, Fats Skinny on drums and Barry Allen Rench on bass.

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REVIEWS

Highly Recommended
author: Cindy S.
I highly recommend this CD. It's funky, bluesy, fresh and tasty. My favorite track is the live version of Last Dance In The World. It reminds me of early Dave Matthews, but the lead singer is more soulful. Really good stuff.
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Morris Can Fly performs an aggressive blend of rock, funk and blues.
author: Seattle Post-intelligencer, July 1999
This ambitious Seattle trio performs an aggressive blend of rock, funk and blues. Watch out for the stage divers!
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the live tracks sound like they're just having too much fun.
author: Seattle Times, November, 1998
Morris Can Fly's all-out live show is like a three-ring circus, they just explode on stage . . . the live tracks sound like they're just having too much fun.
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Dig the groovy sound and the bell-bottoms.
author: The Rocket, March, 1997
Morris Can Fly is one cool looking band. And in this day and age, looks matters, right? Dig the groovy sound and the bell-bottoms.
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