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Trouble (Trouble album)

1990 studio album by Trouble From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trouble (Trouble album)
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Trouble is the fourth studio album by American doom metal band Trouble, released on Def American on February 13, 1990. It was the first Trouble album to have Barry Stern on drums. Music videos were made for "At the End of My Daze," "Psychotic Reaction," "R.I.P.," and "The Misery Shows (Act II);" the music videos were released on the Videos DVD by the band's Trouble, Inc. label in 2007. The album was reissued and remastered by Hammerheart Records, cooperating alongside Trouble, Inc., on November 27, 2020.

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Eric Wagner, Bruce Franklin, and Rick Wartell.

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Personnel

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Production
  • Rick Rubin – producer
  • David Bianco, Jimmy Heyson – engineers
  • Brian Jenkins – assistant engineer
  • Maria DeGrassi – art direction, design
  • Paul Natkin – front cover photography
  • David Skernick – back cover photography
  • Timothy Eames – logo sculpture
  • Adam Dubin – music videos director for "At the End of My Daze" and "R.I.P."
  • Danny Cornyetz – music videos editor
  • Dave Kaplan – manager
  • Greg Fulginiti – mastering at Artisan Sound Recorders in Los Angeles, California (original version)
  • Erwin Hermsen – remastering at Toneshed Recording Studio in The Netherlands (2020 version)
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