Band, *1994 CA
R&B/Soul and Rock
The Philosopher Kings are a Canadian band who were most commercially successful in the late 1990s. The name of the band is derived from Plato's Republic, in which he outlines the design of an idealistic government, ruled by philosopher-kings. The group saw minor success in the United States with the single "Charms", which peaked at #36 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart in 1996.
![]() | Gerald Eaton voc, bvoc |
![]() | Brian West g, key, gsyn |
![]() | James McCollum eg, acg, g |
![]() | Jon Levine ep, p CA |
![]() | Jay Levine eb, bvoc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Castles | The Philosopher Kings | 2005 | Album |
Supersex 69 | The Philosopher Kings | 1999 | Album |
Live - One Night Stand | The Philosopher Kings | 1999 | Album |
Tu N'm'aimes Plus (Comme Tu M'as Déjà Aimé) | The Philosopher Kings | 1998 | Single |
Famous, Rich And Beautiful | The Philosopher Kings | 1997 | Album |
Lay My Body Down | The Philosopher Kings | 1996 | Album |
The Philosopher Kings | The Philosopher Kings | 1996 | Album |
Charms | The Philosopher Kings | 1995 | Album |
Hurts To Love You (No Pain No Gain Mixes) | The Philosopher Kings | 1995 | Album |
We're The Philosopher Kings | The Philosopher Kings | 1994 | Album |
Turn My Head Around | The Philosopher Kings | 1994 | Single |