Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -eac-flac-
In 2013, the Spin Doctors surprised the music world by releasing a gritty, hard-hitting, traditional blues album. If the River Was Whiskey features songs the band wrote in their earliest days in the late '80s but never formally recorded. It was widely praised as one of the strongest, most authentic releases of their career. Sonic Profile & EAC-FLAC Notes
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, to triple-platinum status. While often categorized by their meteoric rise during the grunge era, the band's discography from 1990 to 2013 reveals a resilient evolution from jam-band roots to blues-infused rock. Core Studio Discography (1991–2013) Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -EAC-FLAC-
The band's debut mini-album, recorded live at The Wetlands Preserve in NYC. FLAC Tracklist: Big Fat Funky Booty (4:45) Barnyard Pimp (9:18) Sweet Widow (7:59) Hair (11:39) Refrigerator Car (6:31) Shinbone Alley (7:48) Homebelly Groove...Live (1992) Label: Epic Records
The complex mixing on tracks like "Cleopatra's Cat" requires a lossless format to ensure the layered percussion and background vocal tracking don't muddy together. In 2013, the Spin Doctors surprised the music
He had become a curator of ghosts. A digital archivist for a band the world had politely forgotten. The FLACs were flawless—every bit correct, every checksum verified—but they had never been played through speakers louder than his laptop’s fan.
Anthony Krizan replaces Eric Schenkman on guitar. Sonic Profile & EAC-FLAC Notes : A specialized
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A Deep Dive into the Funky, Quirky, and Undervalued Catalog of the '90s Rock Survivors
Bright, punchy, and incredibly rhythmic. Producer Peter Denenberg captured a crisp, dry drum sound and a sparkling guitar tone from Eric Schenkman that defined the era's alternative pop production.
The Spin Doctors were dismissed as "MTV props," but their rhythm section (Comess and White) was a powerhouse, and Barron’s lyrics were sharper than given credit for. A verifiable is the only way to hear the truth.