Morse (album)

Morse is an album by the New Zealand musician Alastair Galbraith, released in 1993.

Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "there's as much gentle sing-song as there is experimental exploration, often at the same time." Trouser Press called it a "superb" anthology, and noted that it is a "tad stronger on a cut-by-cut basis" than the Seely Girn compilation.

Miami New Times deemed it "his finest album," calling it "a dark, haunting masterpiece, full of drama and pathos -- the product of a songwriting vision not unlike the lysergically bent expoundings of Syd Barrett." Reviewing the Morse and Gaudylight reissue, The Austin Chronicle wrote: "Detuned, layered guitars and funny noises define these records, which are as creepy as they are beautiful, paying homage to the ghostly aesthetic of Cale and Eno."

Track listing

 * 1) "Screaming E"
 * 2) "Time Please"
 * 3) "Marcasite Lace"
 * 4) "Fall"
 * 5) "More Then Magnetic"
 * 6) "Hawks"
 * 7) "Andalucia"
 * 8) "Ivy Bound"
 * 9) "My Bottom Line"
 * 10) "Bone Idle"
 * 11) "Semaphore"
 * 12) "Portrait"
 * 13) "Lit"
 * 14) "Huxley"
 * 15) "Vincent"
 * 16) "R.D.S."
 * 17) "Stone"

Personnel

 * Alastair Galbraith
 * Peter Jefferies
 * David Mitchell