Trouble No More (Darden Smith album)

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Released1990
StudioMad Dog, Burbank, California; Arlyn, Austin, Texas; De-Mix, London
ProducerPete Anderson, Martin Lascelles, Darden Smith
Trouble No More
Studio album by
Released1990
StudioMad Dog, Burbank, California; Arlyn, Austin, Texas; De-Mix, London
LabelColumbia[1]
ProducerPete Anderson, Martin Lascelles, Darden Smith
Darden Smith chronology
Darden Smith
(1988)
Trouble No More
(1990)
Little Victories
(1993)

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]

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Track listing

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