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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Spin Doctors-Pocket Full Of Kryptonite (1991)

Emerging in the midst of the grunge craze of the late eighties, Spin Doctors had a meteoric rise thanks to a debut album brimming with alternative sounds, funk, rock, and pop. Their laid-back and fun songs led them to earn half a dozen platinum records with their first album, "Pocket Full of Kryptonite", an ironic title that directly references the Superman comics. Founded in New York in 1988, their first and most successful lineup consisted of vocalist Chris Barron, guitarist Eric Schenkman, bassist Mark White, and drummer Aaron Comes. It wasn't until 1990 that they recorded "Pocket Full of Kryptonite" under Epic Records, which was released in the middle of the following year. Composed of a carefree repertoire of songs ranging from pop-rock sounds like "Two Princes" or "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong", to captivating funk-rock tracks like "Come Off My Line" or "What Time Is It?", passing through the tour de force rock "Shinbone Alley/Hard to Exist", the rhythmic "Jimmy Olsen's Blues" or the jazzy "Forty or Fifty."

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