Trouble No More (Darden Smith album)
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| Trouble No More | ||||
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| Released | 1990 | |||
| Studio | Mad Dog, Burbank, California; Arlyn, Austin, Texas; De-Mix, London | |||
| Label | Columbia[1] | |||
| Producer | Pete Anderson, Martin Lascelles, Darden Smith | |||
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Trouble No More is an album by the American musician Darden Smith, released in 1990.[2][3] It was a commercial disappointment.[4] Smith promoted the album by touring with Marshall Crenshaw.[5]
The album was produced by Pete Anderson, Martin Lascelles, and Smith.[6] The sessions began in Los Angeles, with Anderson; Columbia Records and Smith decided to do more recording in Austin, with Lascelles.[7] Two of the album's songs were cowritten with Boo Hewerdine, with whom Smith had recorded an album that was released one year prior to Trouble No More.[8][9] "Johnny Was a Lucky One" is about a Vietnam veteran.[10] Preston Hubbard, of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, played bass on "Fall Apart at the Seams" and "Frankie & Sue".[11]