You've Got to Believe in Something
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You've Got to Believe in Something | ||
Studio album by Spin Doctors | ||
Released | May, 1996 | |
Recorded | 1995 & 1996 | |
Genre | Pop/Rock | |
Label | Epic | |
Producer(s) | Peter Denenberg, Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar |
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Spin Doctors chronology | ||
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Turn It Upside Down (1994) |
You've Got to Believe in Something (1996) |
Here Comes the Bride (1999) |
You've Got to Believe in Something is the third studio album by American jam band Spin Doctors, released in 1996.
[edit] Track listing
- "You've Got to Believe in Something" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 4:02
- "House" (Barron, Comess, Schenkman, White) – 3:53
- "Dogs on a Doe" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 5:12
- "I Can't Believe You're Still With Her" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 3:44
- "She Used to Be Mine" (Barron, Comess, Kiner, Krizan, White) – 3:35
- "She's Not You" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 5:06
- "To Make Me Blue" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 3:33
- "'bout a Train" (Barron, Comess) – 5:25
- "Where Angels Fear to Tread" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 4:02
- "If Wishes Were Horses" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White) – 4:29
- "Sister Sisyphus" (Barron, Comess, Lawrence, Richardson, White) – 4:06
- "That's The Way I Like It (Bonus Track)" (Barron, Comess, Krizan, White featuring Biz Markie) – 5:27
[edit] Personnel
- Chris Barron - vocals
- Kevin Bents - keyboards
- Biz Markie - vocals
- John Bush - conga
- Tommy Chong - kazoo
- Robin Clarke - background vocals
- Aaron Comess - percussion, drums
- Babi Floyd - background vocals
- Frank Floyd - background vocals
- Diva Gray - background vocals
- Anthony Krizan - guitar, vocals
- Frankie La Rocka - shaker, egg shaker
- Arnie Lawrence - saxophone
- Mark White - bass
- Tyra White - bass
- Bernie Worrell - keyboards
[edit] Production
- Producers: Peter Denenberg, Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar
- Engineer: Peter Denenberg
- Assistant engineers: Derrick Garrett, Thom Leinbach, Robert L. Smith, Jr.
- Mastering: Ted Jensen
- Photography: Paul LaRaia