“The Laryngospasms”

    (1994)

In 1994, 3 years after the group's birth, we were encouraged to record a collection of our biggest hits of songs that were especially well-received at our performances. This album is the product of our efforts to achieve this goal. Today, only two of the five 'Spasms who recorded this album continue to be members of the group: Gary Cozine (the last original 'Spasm) and Doug Meuwissen. Also, this album features a trio of three female singers (The Stylettes) who used to sing with the 'Spasms. Since it's original production, many thousands of copies have been sold worldwide. We had a lot of fun creating this album and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed producing it!

Titles Featured on "The Laryngospasms"


1. Waking Up Is Hard To Do

2. Scopin' USA

3. Scoper Sally

4. Breathe

5. The Little Old Lady With Her

   Fractured Femur

6. The Intubation

7. C.R.N.A.

8. Anesthesia Man

9. Mister Gasman

10. Blue Moon

  1. 11.Scoper Girl

  2. 12.Scopin' Medley (Miller 3; Fun,          Fun, Fun; Scoopin' Safari

13. Anesthesia Dreamin'

14. Devil With The Blue Scrubs

15. Boards Will Be Wild

“Paradise”

  (2002)

In 1994, we recorded our first album - a collection of songs representing our biggest performance hits.  Between 1994 and 2000, the composition of the group changed, and many more songs and song ideas surfaced. In 2000, we began working on recording these new song ideas, and in the summer of 2002, after two years of recording, Paradise was released. We continue to be overwhelmed by the positive responses we receive to our music.  We hope you enjoy Paradise as much as we enjoyed creating it!


Titles Featured on "Paradise"


   1. I'll Be There For You

   2. Little HMO

   3. Failing

   4. The Hammertoe

   5. Those Were The Shi(f)ts

   6. Senseless

   7. I'll Never Sleep Tonight

   8. Don't You Cry

   9. Giving The Anesthesia

  10. Your Bill Isn’t Right

  11. Jessie's Job

  12. Ultane

  13. On Time

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