Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -eac-flac-
After a hiatus, the original four members reunited for Nice Talking to Me . Recorded at the legendary Sound City Studios, the album strips away the polished pop production of the late '90s in favor of a raw, analog, garage-band sound. "Nice Talking to Me," "Margarita."
Whether you are a nostalgic Gen Xer rebuilding a digital library, a young audiophile discovering 90s rock for the first time, or a completionist who needs every B-side and rare indie tape—the , is a treasure chest of groove-laden, clever, and deeply American rock and roll.
The era covered in this set spans the band’s meteoric rise to their eventual return to their raw, blues-rock roots: Spin Doctors’ Chris Barron – Interview Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -EAC-FLAC-
| Year | Title | Peak Chart Positions (US Billboard 200) | Certifications / Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Pocket Full of Kryptonite | No. 3 | 5× Platinum (RIAA), Platinum (BPI, ARIA), 4× Platinum (MC) | | 1994 | Turn It Upside Down | No. 28 | Platinum (RIAA), Platinum (MC) | | 1996 | You’ve Got to Believe in Something | Did not chart | — | | 1999 | Here Comes the Bride | Did not chart | First album without original guitarist Eric Schenkman | | 2005 | Nice Talking to Me | Did not chart | Original four members reunite | | 2013 | If the River Was Whiskey | Did not chart | A pure blues album, the band’s first in eight years |
High dynamic range with a raw, unpolished club atmosphere. Key Tracks: "Big Fat Funky Booty", "Information". Pocket Full of Kryptonite (1991) After a hiatus, the original four members reunited
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An experimental departure featuring significant lineup shifts due to health issues and creative differences. It showcases a heavier reliance on studio effects and keyboard textures. The era covered in this set spans the
Born from the vibrant late-1980s music scene in New York City, the band originally formed as "The Trucking Company". After a series of shifts, the classic lineup that would define their sound coalesced by the spring of 1989, featuring Chris Barron (lead vocals), Eric Schenkman (guitar), Mark White (bass), and Aaron Comess (drums).