Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective

Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective

by Spin Doctors
Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective

Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective

by Spin Doctors

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Overview

There was a moment in the spring of 1993, as the single "Two Princes" and the debut album Pocket Full of Kryptonite peaked in the top five of their respective charts, that the Spin Doctors appeared to be on the brink of a big career. Only a little over a year later, when Turn It Upside Down peaked well below the Top Ten in its first week of release and failed to produce a Top 40 hit, the group began a commercial slide that turned into one of the more spectacular flame-outs of the '90s when their third album, You've Got to Believe in Something, didn't even sell well enough to reach the charts. Pop fans can be fickle, but this was ridiculous. That at least seems to be the reasoning behind the selections on Just Go Ahead Now: A Retrospective ("Just go ahead now" is the tag line of "Two Princes"), which excerpts five tracks each from the three albums, adding the previously unreleased mid-tempo rocker "Miss America" and a live version of "Refrigerator Car" from Pocket Full of Kryptonite that was on the concert album Homebelly Groove...Live. Compilation producer Bruce Dickinson's apparent contention that the three studio albums are of equal value is not borne out by a listen to the disc. Those first five tracks, all of which were album rock radio hits and three of which reached the singles charts, present the band at its lively, kinetic best, with Chris Barron rhythmically singing his wordy lyrics over the funky grooves. But as soon as "Cleopatra's Cat," the first track from Turn It Upside Down, begins, the music begins to seem forced. There are some good songs as the disc goes on -- the Dylan-ish "If Wishes Were Horses," for example, and "She Used to Be Mine," both from You've Got to Believe in Something -- but nothing to match the rush of the early tracks. The group would have been better served by a more careful selection of its Epic recordings, with more from Pocket Full of Kryptonite, better and fewer choices from the second and third albums (where's "Mary Jane"?), and, especially, more live tracks. As it is, this release looks like the record label's excuse to delete the Spin Doctors' other albums while keeping a compilation in print. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 10/24/2000
Label: Epic / Epic/Legacy
UPC: 0074646159026
Rank: 46971

Tracks

  1. Jimmy Olsen's Blues
  2. Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
  3. What Time Is It?
  4. How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me)
  5. Two Princes
  6. Cleopatra's Cat
  7. You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast
  8. Indifference
  9. Big Fat Funky Booty
  10. Hungry Hamed's
  11. House
  12. I Can't Believe You're Still with Her
  13. If Wishes Were Horses
  14. She Used to Be Mine
  15. Miss America
  16. You've Got to Believe in Something
  17. Refrigerator Car

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Spin Doctors   Primary Artist
Eric Schenkman   Guitar
Robin Clark   Vocals (Background)
Anthony Krizan   Guitar,Vocals
John Bush   Congas
Andrew Commes   Organ (Hammond)
Mark White   Bass
Bernie Worrell   Keyboards
Babi Floyd   Vocals (Background)
Biz Markie   Vocals
Frank Floyd   Vocals (Background)
Aaron Comess   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Organ (Hammond)
Chris Barron   Vocals
Diva Gray   Vocals (Background)
John Popper   Vocals

Technical Credits

John Popper   Inspiration
Anthony Krizan   Composer
John Christian   Packaging Manager
Steve Eichner   Cover Photo
Howard Fritzson   Art Direction
Janet Perr   Design
Ken Schles   Photography
Starfile   Photography
Jason J. Richardson   Management
Niels Van Iperen   Photography
Al Barrat   Photography
Paul La Paia   Photography
David Sonenberg   Management
Mark White   Composer
Bruce Dickinson   Compilation Producer
Spin Doctors   Composer
John Jackson   Project Director
Joseph M. Palmaccio   Mastering
Aaron Comess   Composer
Chris Barron   Composer
Christopher Schenkman   Composer
Eric Schenkman   Composer
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