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Side A's second album, The White Album, also their debut release under Vicor Music, earned double and triple platinum status for its sales. [citation needed] One of the biggest hits included on the album is "Hold On", featuring new lead vocalist Joey Generoso born in 1962 and new drummer Ernie Severino completing and forming the band's long-running line-up.
[12] Ian Gittins from Melody Maker called it a "fairly catchy single", and "amiable and harmless and pleasant enough". [13] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "Although the album [...] was released about two years ago, the singles of the medicals are still doing fine.
Spin Doctors have many songs from their early club days that were never officially released, but remain circulated via concert recordings. Spin Doctors's debut studio album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite, was released in August 1991. [12]
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Doctor and the Medics is a British glam rock band formed in London in 1981. [1] The group was most successful during the 1980s and is best known for their cover of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky," which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] The band currently performs with a newer and established line-up.
4 Out of 5 Doctors was a Washington D.C.–based power pop band. They released an eponymous LP in 1980 produced by Alan Winstanley , and a second LP in 1982 (" Second Opinion ", produced by Jeff Glixman , producer for Black Sabbath in the 1980s). [ 1 ]
[6] [7] The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 22 on 27 September 1992 and ascended to its peak of number 6 three weeks later; it spent a total of eight weeks in the top 50 and was the 75th-best-selling hit of 1992 in the UK. [8] [9] In Ireland, "Tetris" debuted on the chart dated 8 October 1992 and peaked at number seven for two weeks.
The American version of "Doctor's Orders" was recorded for Midland International who ran an ad in Showbiz magazine specifically to recruit a singer to cover Sunny's UK hit for the US market: the successful applicant, Carol Douglas, was a veteran performer who had remained an unknown recording artist.