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 ALL SPIV SONGS ALSO AVAILABLE ON !

  1. Don'tcha Know?
  2. Not for Years
  3. Everybody's a
      Rock Star Tonight
  4. Goddess Surprise
  5. When We Woke Up
  6. Songs to Sway to
  7. Beatley
  8. VIPs of the Street
  9. Seedy Release
 10. Because I'm In Love


(CDBaby.com - $12.98)

SPIV - Don'tcha Know (2003) - 10 songs recorded at Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, WA. Produced by Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, Big Star, REM), who also contributed bass, keyboards, and vocals.

 

 

Ken Stringfellow

at Robert Lang Studios

 

 

"With two veterans of the poprock battle, it's no wonder that this lam-basting, hard-hitting, pointedly perky power pop will turn fans from R.E.M. to Weezer into a puddle of adoration and brainless babbling. Right from the get-go, the sheer velocity of this melodic monster will turn even the most preppy prude into a rock out, reckless queen. Whoo hoo!" - CDBaby.com

"The opening cut of this album, Don'cha Know comes out blasting from the speakers. High energy. Loud. Plenty of tambourine. The chorus fleshes out the tune nicely. Some excellent writing and a great lead off for what could be a great album. But first, let's talk about this cover art...On the back is the guy (pictured left) rocking out in his bowling shirt and guitar while some Applebee's waitress talks to Dr. Who's tardis." - El MakoINTERNETEXPLOITER.COM 

"SPIV's Don'tcha Know boasts what is quite possibly the worst album artwork in the history of recorded music. The picture on the cover sort of looks like Pat La Penna though, so I decided to give it a listen...The funny thing is that when I first put on the album, I was shocked that the first song, "Don'tcha Know," was actually good." - By Jake Brown, January 02, 2003 - Glorious Noise

 

 1. Everybody's a Rock Star Tonight - mp3
 2. Beatley
 3. Seedy Release
 4. VIPs of the Street

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SPIV - Everybody's a Rock Star Tonight EP (2001) - produced by Ken Stringfellow at Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, WA in Sept. 2000

  1. Queen of Lonesome 
      Town
  2. Nibley View (live)
  3. Day-Glo Miniskirt
  4. Go For The Moon
  5. Evergreen
  6. High Noon


(CDBaby.com - $5.99)

SPIV - Junior (2000) - produced and recorded by Steve Wold, December 1999, Moon Studios, Olympia, WA. One of Steve's many claims to fame is that he taught some of the Beach Boys to surf. Early Modest Mouse records were also recorded at Moon Studios.

 1. Nibley View
 2. Dizzy  Tizzy
 3. With the Stones
 4. Lonely Supermodel
 5. Yeah
 6. All the Same
 7. Hornet's Nest
 8. Make the Best of It
 9. Bass Gets You Laid
 10. Churn
 11. Right in Front
 12. Have
 13. Booty Pirate

SPIV - By Definition (1999) - produced by Dave Fox at Alley Studios, Denver CO and Jason Livermore at the Blasting Room, Ft. Collins, CO in Oct. and Dec. of 1998


(CDBaby.com - $10.98)

  SPIV - Seedy Release
 
(1998)

  1. Nibley View
  2. Dizzy Tizzy
  3. Make the Best of It

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  SPIV - SPIV
 
(1997)

  1. Victoria's Secret
  2. Dizzy Tizzy
  3. What It's Like

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