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Spin Doctors, Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1218661

Disk length: 1h 13m 32s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Jimmy Olsen's Blues 4:39
2. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong 3:54
3. What Time Is It? 4:50
4. How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me) 5:00
5. Two Princes 4:17
6. Cleopatra's Cat 4:06
7. You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast 3:50
8. Indifference 4:23
9. Big Fat Funky Booty 4:16
10. Hungry Hamed's 5:13
11. House 3:54
12. I Can't Believe You're Still with Her 3:45
13. If Wishes Were Horses 4:30
14. She Used to Be Mine 3:35
15. Miss America 3:34
16. You've Got to Believe in Something 4:02
17. Refrigerator Car [Live] 5:34

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Review

If one wanted a prime example of the hyper-fickle nature of the modern recording industry, the checkered history of New York City's Spin Doctors would be hard to ignore. Launching the 1990s with a pair of the decade's most enduring modern-rock hits, "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and "Two Princes" (and strong contenders such as "Jimmy Olsen's Blues"), the band's energetically rhythmic workouts (fronted by vocalist Chris Barron's ever-sunny demeanor) also helped spawn the whole "jam band" movement, replete with its own package tours--but don't hold that against them. Yet many critics assailed their supposedly retro roots, and the business may have had unrealistic expectations based on their early hits. By '96, their label had shown them the door; that "pocket full of kryptonite" proved to have had a surprisingly short half-life. Here then is a concise first chapter of their history, drawing five tracks each from You've Got to Believe in Something, Turn It Upside Down, and Pocket Full of Kryptonite, plus a cut from the live collection Homebelly Groove. Also included is a previously unreleased tribute to longtime booster and fan Howard Stern, the loopy, tongue-in-cheek "Miss America." --Jerry McCulley

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Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective

Tracks: 17, Disk length: 1h 13m 33s (+0m 1s)

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