SPIN DOCTORS will release their new
album “If The River Was Whiskey” in the UK on
May 6 through Ruf Records (US release
is April 30).
Spin Doctors are the
multi-million selling icons best known for the hit singles Two Princes
and Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong, not to mention the classic Pocket Full
Of Kryptonite. This year, Chris Barron
(vocals), Aaron Comess (drums), Eric Schenkman (guitar) and Mark White (bass) are
reconnecting with the flat-broke twenty-somethings who
scraped for dollars at the sharp end of the Big Apple blues circuit. The Spin
Doctors have come full circle.
If The River Was Whiskey is the deep-blues album the
Spin Doctors almost made before mega stardom came knocking. It finally bottles
those near-mythical songs from their time on the sweatbox circuit. “Every note
feels dangerous,” says Chris Barron.
“We
were four guys in our twenties,” remembers Aaron Comess of early days in the late ’80s. “Our goal was to
write our own songs and make a living doing it. The blues is such a big part of
our roots, but one of the reasons we came up with such a big catalogue of blues
songs back then is that we’d play these downtown blues bars in New York. You
were supposed to play blues covers – but we were actually playing our own
songs!”
The
concept to revisit these songs struck as the Spin Doctors toured Europe to toast
the 20th anniversary of Pocket Full Of Kryptonite, and
polled über-fans David Landsburger and Daniel Heinze on
what they’d like to hear as the encore that night. Their answer – So Bad
– was a song so old that Chris had almost forgotten the verses, but when the
venue exploded, a light bulb lit over the band’s heads. “We had such a good time
playing these tunes,” the singer explains, “that we thought, ‘We should go make
a record of this stuff’. It’s really brought us back as a band, musically and
interpersonally.”
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