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Spin Doctors - You've Got To Believe In Something (1996)

Spin Doctors - You've Got To Believe In Something (1996)

BAND/ARTIST: Spin Doctors

  • Title: You've Got To Believe In Something
  • Year Of Release: 1996
  • Label: Epic
  • Genre: Alt Rock, Funk, Blues Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 52:37
  • Total Size: 127/381 Mb (cover)
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Spin Doctors - You've Got To Believe In Something (1996)


Tracklist:

01. You've Got To Believe In Something
02. House
03. Dogs On A Doe
04. I Can't Believe You're Still With Her
05. She Used To Be Mine
06. She's Not You
07. To Make Me Blue
08. 'Bout A Train
09. Where Angels Fear To Tread
10. If Wishes Were Horses
11. Sister Sisyphus
12. That's The Way (I Like It)

Line-up:
Chris Barron – lead vocals, harmonica
Anthony Krizan – guitar, backing vocals
Mark White – bass
Aaron Comess – drums
Additional musicians:
Kevin Bents – keyboards on "Where Angels Fear to Tread"
Biz Markie – backing vocals on "That's The Way (I Like It)"
John Bush – congas on "She Used To Be Mine"
Tommy Chong – kazoo
Babi Floyd – backing vocals on "You've Got To Believe In Something", "I Can't Believe You're Still With Her", "She Used To Be Mine" and "If Wishes Were Horses"
Diva Gray – backing vocals on "You've Got To Believe In Something", "She Used To Be Mine" and "If Wishes Were Horses"
Robin Clark – backing vocals on "You've Got To Believe In Something"
Frank Floyd – backing vocals on "You've Got To Believe In Something"
Frankie La Rocka – shaker on "Where Angels Fear To Tread"
Arnie Lawrence – saxophone on "Sister Sisyphus"
Bernie Worrell – keyboards on "You've Got To Believe In Something", "She Used To Be Mine" and "If Wishes Were Horses"

Formed in 1988 in New York City, in 1990 the Spin Doctors were signed to Epic Records/Sony Music. The band's debut EP "Up For Grabs" was released January 1991.
The band's debut album "Pocket Full Of Kryptonite" sold poorly until MTV and radio began playing the monster hits "Two Princes" and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong", which resulted in the album being sold in over ten million copies.
Their 1994 follow-up "Turn It Upside Down" was not as successful as "Pocket Full Of Kryptonite", though it did sell two million copies. Shortly after the release of Turn It Upside Down, guitarist Eric Schenkman left the band, citing musical and personal differences. He was replaced by Anthony Krizan.
The 1996 follow-up, "You've Got To Believe In Something" sold poorly, which resulted in guitarist Krizan leaving the band. He was replaced by Eran Tabid. Also during this time, Ivan Neville joined the band on keyboards.
1998, the band signed to Uptown/Universal and released "Here Comes The Bride" in 1999. During the recording of "Here Comes The Bride", Mark White left the band. The bass tracks on the album were finished by original band member Aaron Comess.
The Spin Doctors remained stagnant until 2001, when the closing of the famous New York City club Wetlands brought the original four members back together. The band started playing one-offs and eventually recorded an album, "Nice Talking To Me", released September 2005.

You've Got to Believe in Something is the third studio album by American rock band Spin Doctors, released in 1996. An excerpt from the song "If Wishes Were Horses" was used as the theme song for the sitcom Spin City in seasons 2 and 3.


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  • whiskers
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