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Pocket Full of Kryptonite (20th Anniversary Edition)

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Download links and information about Pocket Full of Kryptonite (20th Anniversary Edition) by Spin Doctors. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 02:09:53 minutes.

Artist: Spin Doctors
Release date: 1991
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 27
Duration: 02:09:53
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No. Title Length
1. Jimmy Olsen's Blues 4:38
2. What Time Is It? 4:50
3. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong 3:52
4. Forty or Fifty 4:23
5. Refrigerator Car 4:45
6. More Than She Knows 2:10
7. Two Princes 4:16
8. Off My Line 3:57
9. How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me?) 4:59
10. Shinbone Alley / Hard to Exist 12:43
11. Hard to Exist (B-Side) 4:29
12. Jimmy Olsen's Blues (From "Can't Say No" Demo, 1989) 5:11
13. Can't Say No (From "Can't Say No" Demo, 1989) 2:18
14. Hard to Exist (From "Can't Say No" Demo, 1989) 4:28
15. At This Hour (From "Can't Say No" Demo, 1989) 5:36
16. 40 Of 50 (From "Can't Say No" Demo, 1989) 4:37
17. Big Fat Funky Booty (From "Can't Say No" Demo, 1989) 3:59
18. What Time Is It? (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 4:06
19. How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me?) [From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990] 5:42
20. Hungry Hamed's (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 4:37
21. House (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 4:17
22. Two Princes (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 4:39
23. Refrigerator Car (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 4:03
24. Rosetta Stone (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 6:08
25. Freeway of the Plains (From "Piece of Glass" Demo, 1990) 5:46
26. Turn It Upside Down (Live 7-19-93 Kingswood Music Theater, Toronto, ON) 3:34
27. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong (Live 9-25-90 Bootleg, Continental Divide, New York, NY) 5:50

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Spin Doctors made their name with constant touring and a rabid fan base, but their chart success with three masterful singles, “Jimmy Olsen’s Blues,” “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” helped their album become a staple in CD collections of the early ‘90s. The group’s relaxed vibe and deliberate catchiness ensured them massive radio play with an album of solid songs. It was a great feature for a band often lumped into the jam-band scene, where songs are often abandoned in a search for the eternal groove and jam. “What Time Is It?” is a light funk. “Forty or Fifty” is a spellbinding ballad. “Refrigerator” throws in some tough electric guitar. “How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me)” is an emotional, wordy and symbolic plea from an overlooked guy in love with an unresponsive woman. This Anniversary Edition includes the B-side boogie-blues, “Hard to Exist,” a slew of early 1989-1990 demos that prove how solid the group were from the beginning, a professional live recording of “Turn It Upside Down” and a lo-fi live version of “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong.”