Why do we rust when we heed you?
Crashing back down to earth I've found
We can love
Oh, let me see
All of the places that I can be
Oh, let me know
All of the places where we can go
Do you ever think in bubbles?
Do you ever shake up troubles?
Falling apart right from the start
Crawling 'round
Oh, let me see
All of the places that I can be
Oh, let me know
All of the places where we can go
Show us how to stand up, strong
Waiting, for you takes so long
Shadows leave us standing naked
We can't fake it
Oh, let me see
All of the places that I can be
Oh, let me know
All of the places where we can go
Oh, let me see
All of the places that I can be
Oh, let me know
All of the places where we can go

Morcheeba are an English electronic band formed in the mid-1990s with founding members vocalist Skye Edwards and the brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey. They mix influences from trip hop, rock, folk rock and downtempo, and have produced ten regular studio albums since 1995, two of which reached the UK top ten. Edwards left the band in 2003, after which the brothers used a number of singers before she rejoined in 2009. They recruit additional members for their live performances and have toured internationally. In 2014 Paul Godfrey resigned from the band. Edwards and Ross Godfrey later formed Skye & Ross and released a self-titled album in September 2016. Their latest studio album as Morcheeba, Blackest Blue, was released in May 2021 and was preceded by singles "Sounds of Blue", "Oh Oh Yeah" and "The Moon". It features collaborations with Brad Barr from The Barr Brothers, and Duke Garwood, whom Edwards described as "a diamond geezer".
I'd marry her for that voice alone. It just sinks into my spine and rests there nicely.
The singer Skye Edwards is one of those rare people that is naturally sexy and yet not sluttly. The sort of sexy girl you could take home to meet your parents and they would love her too.
Have I fallen asleep and woken up in the 1970's? FFS
Dude, these are the kind of thoughts you keep to yourself - no matter how accurate they may be.
Absolutely the original.
RIP Mark Hollis. Excellent song from a fascinating and otherworldly album. I don't think the record company liked it but it was the album the band wanted to make. Thanks for some great music Mark!
A rather odd place to find a Mark Hollis tribute post, but okay...can't disagree with the sentiment, but not sure how Morcheeba connected to him. Let me see?
Nice follow up from Porcupine Tree - Prodigal.
This entire CD has a marijuana sub-culture feel to it. One of the rare pieces of hip hop that I like.
Don't worry, the hard-drinking, non-marijuana-smoking friends like this CD too. -hehe-
I suppose the name "More Cheeba" may be a not so subtle tip-off in contributing to the "marijuana sub-culture feel." I am glad you are, nevertheless of choice of substances, enjoying this music. I would now insert a "spliff" emoticon here if RP had one.
Dude, these are the kind of thoughts you keep to yourself - no matter how accurate they may be.
Yeah, the whole thing doesn't play so well in the post-incel era. Best not to talk about how you find someone sexy enough to introduce to your parents, who won't slut-shame them (?)
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