Nice Talking to Me
by Spin Doctors
Released: September 13, 2005
Pop rock
Why This Album Matters
This album matters because its strongest editorial story is: Breakthrough.
The Album
This album marked the band's return with a new lineup, featuring the original members Chris Barron (vocals), Eric Schenkman (guitar), Aaron Comess (drums), and Mark White (bass). The album was a comeback after a hiatus and some lineup changes in the late 1990s and early 2000s. "Nice Talking to Me" is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Spin Doctors, released on September 13, 2005.
Inside the Recording
The production of "Nice Talking to Me" was handled by the well-known producer Matt Wallace, who is recognized for his work with artists like Maroon 5 and Faith No More.
Interesting Facts
The title track "Nice Talking to Me," alongโฆ
The title track "Nice Talking to Me," along with other songs like "Margarita" and "Can't Kick the Habit," showcase the band's strong songwriting and musical chemistry.
The album features a blend of rock, funkโฆ
The album features a blend of rock, funk, and blues, maintaining the band's signature sound which they were known for in the early '90s.
This album reflects Spin Doctors' journey through theโฆ
This album reflects Spin Doctors' journey through the music industry, adapting to changes while striving to deliver music that resonates with their original and new fans alike.
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Reception
"Nice Talking to Me" received mixed to positive reviews from critics, appreciating the band's cohesive sound and the energy reminiscent of their earlier successes like the breakthrough album "Pocket Full of Kryptonite." However, despite the critical reception, the album did not make a significant impact on the commercial charts.
The Complete Album Story
"Nice Talking to Me" is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Spin Doctors, released on September 13, 2005. This album marked the band's return with a new lineup, featuring the original members Chris Barron (vocals), Eric Schenkman (guitar), Aaron Comess (drums), and Mark White (bass). The album was a comeback after a hiatus and some lineup changes in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The production of "Nice Talking to Me" was handled by the well-known producer Matt Wallace, who is recognized for his work with artists like Maroon 5 and Faith No More. The album features a blend of rock, funk, and blues, maintaining the band's signature sound which they were known for in the early '90s.
"Nice Talking to Me" received mixed to positive reviews from critics, appreciating the band's cohesive sound and the energy reminiscent of their earlier successes like the breakthrough album "Pocket Full of Kryptonite." However, despite the critical reception, the album did not make a significant impact on the commercial charts.
The title track "Nice Talking to Me," along with other songs like "Margarita" and "Can't Kick the Habit," showcase the band's strong songwriting and musical chemistry. This album reflects Spin Doctors' journey through the music industry, adapting to changes while striving to deliver music that resonates with their original and new fans alike.
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