Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -eac-flac- May 2026
To understand the value of this discography, you have to look past the radio hits. While Pocket Full of Kryptonite anchored the band in pop culture history with tracks like "Two Princes," the Spin Doctors were, at their core, a gritty New York City jam band.
Spanning from 1990 to 2013, this collection covers the band's arc from their raucous blues-rock origins to their later, more mature explorations. It captures the lineup changes, the reunion albums, and the deep cuts that never touched the FM dial. Owning the discography means hearing the evolution from the groove-heavy Homebelly Groove to the refined sounds of If the River Was Whiskey. It is a journey through three decades of rhythm and blues, unfiltered by "Greatest Hits" compression. Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -EAC-FLAC-
Format: Studio (Return of Schenkman) The 2013 Capstone. After 17 years, Eric Schenkman returned. This album sounds like a band rejuvenated. To understand the value of this discography, you
| Year | Title | |---:|---| | 1991 | Pocket Full of Kryptonite | | 1994 | Turn It Upside Down | | 1996 | You've Got to Believe in Something | | 1999 | Here Comes the Bride | | 2005 | Nice Talking to Me | | 2013 | If the River Was Whiskey (Live) | It captures the lineup changes, the reunion albums,



