Double Trouble (Frankie Miller album)
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Double Trouble | ||||
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Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Studio | The Record Plant, New York City | |||
Genre | Blues Rock | |||
Length | 37:14 | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Jack Douglas | |||
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Double Trouble is the fifth album by
BJ Wilson from Procol Harum, guitarist Ray Russell, two-man horn section Chris Mercer and Martin Drover, and keyboardist and vocalist Paul Carrack, who co-wrote five of the songs with Miller. Steven Tyler from Aerosmith
also makes a guest appearance as backing vocalist
Track listing
- "Have You Seen Me Lately Joan" (Frankie Miller)
- "Double Heart Trouble" (Andy Fraser)
- "The Train" (Frankie Miller, Paul Carrack)
- "You'll Be In My Mind" (Frankie Miller, Paul Carrack, Ray Russell, Jack Douglas)
- "Good Time Love" (Frankie Miller, Paul Carrack)
- "Love Waves" (Frankie Miller, Paul Carrack)
- "(I Can't) Breakaway" (Frankie Miller, Paul Carrack)
- "William "Mickey" Stevenson, George Gordy)
- "Love Is All Around" (Andy Fraser)
- "Goodnight Sweetheart" (Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly)
Personnel
- Frankie Miller - vocals, guitar
- Ray Russell - guitar
- Ian Gomm - guitar
- Chrissy Stewart - bass guitar
- Paul Carrack - keyboards, backing vocals
- BJ Wilson- drums
- Martin Drover - trumpet, flugelhorn
- Chris Mercer - baritone & tenor saxophones
- Richard Supa - backing vocals
- Eric Troyer - backing vocals
- Steven Tyler - backing vocals, harmonica on 4, 6, 9, 10
- Karen Lawrence - backing vocals
- Lonnie Groves - backing vocals
Production credits
- Produced by Jack Douglas
- Engineered by Sam Ginsberg, Lee DeCarlo, Nigel Walker
References
- AllMusic