The Spin Doctors were a defining act of the early '90s jam-influenced alternative rock scene, achieving massive commercial success with their debut album before navigating lineup changes and a hiatus. Between 1990 and 2013, the band released six studio albums and several live recordings that transitioned from funk-rock to blues-inspired jams. Studio Discography (1991–2013)
Check for rare B-sides or soundtrack appearances (like Philadelphia or Space Jam). Spin Doctors - Discography -1990-2013- -EAC-FLAC-
From their massive commercial peak in the early 1990s to their return to gritty, blues-soaked roots in 2013, this collection tracks one of the most technically proficient bands of the alternative era. 💿 The Peak Era: 1991–1994 The Spin Doctors were a defining act of
As fame peaked, internal pressures and shifting musical trends led to artistic friction. The 1994 follow-up, Turn It Upside Down Released: 2005 Label: Universal Records Tracks: 14 EAC-FLAC
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 1990-2013 EAC-FLAC discography is the only way to hear the truth.
Features a cover of "That's the Way (I Like It)" with Biz Markie. Here Comes the Bride (1999)
in April 2025. To celebrate their 35th anniversary, they are also currently on an extensive tour throughout 2026. Core Studio Albums (1990–2013)