★ 32 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie NY

Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Check out these collections

New

Frankie Miller- Double Trouble (CD)

SKU: 5056321617965
Regular price $19.99
Unit price
per
the album cover for Frankie Miller - Double Trouble
the album cover for Frankie Miller - Double Trouble

Fully Remastered Audio / Glasgow's golden-throated troubadour gives enough for two on album #5 / Produced by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon) / Includes 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' & 'Have You Seen Me Lately Joan' plus 7 Bonus Tracks / 16 page full-color booklet, 4,000 word essay with new interviews, enhanced artwork & previously unseen photos - WITH CHRYSALIS buoyed by the chart success of the 'Be Good To Yourself' single from Frankie's previous album, the label was increasingly convinced that a commercial breakthrough was in sight. It was with this belief that American hard rock producer Jack Douglas was asked to produce 'Double Trouble', album number five in Miller's considerable arsenal of achievements. Douglas was, of course, riding high with a series of big selling albums for Aerosmith but agreed to work on this record. For Frankie's harder rock fans it was a dream come true, with Douglas providing a beefed-up approach and an far edgier sound. Recording commenced in London at AIR studios but Douglas's other production commitments soon interfered with the schedule and it was decided to relocate entirely to New York at the Record Plant, a facility that Jack knew well. The band this time around now featured keyboardist Paul Carrack (from Ace), guitarist Ray Russell and several guests, including Aerosmith's Steven Tyler on backing vocals and mouth harp. It also provided the opportunity for selecting songs that had the potential to follow-up on the stylistic success of 'Be Good To Yourself' and set a path to greater rewards. Once again, songs were contributed and co-written by a number of trusted sources, including Andy Fraser (the bombastic 'Double Heart Trouble') and Paul Carrack. There's also a particularly apt and well-arranged cover in 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' written by Marvin Gaye. Issued in 1978, there's no doubt that 'Double Trouble' is one of the definitive Frankie Miller albums, that showcases a man with a plan and a voice that could move mountains.

Tracklist:

  1. Have You Seen Me Lately Joan
  2. Double Heart Trouble
  3. The Train
  4. You'll Be in My Mind
  5. Good Time Love
  6. Love Waves
  7. (I Can't) Breakaway
  8. Stubborn Kind of Fellow
  9. Love Is All Around
  10. Goodnight Sweetheart
  11. (I Can't) Breakaway (Demo)
  12. Love Waves (Demo)
  13. Good Time Love (Demo)
  14. Have You Seen Me Lately Joan (Demo)
  15. Double Heart Trouble (Demo)
  16. Stubborn Kind of Fellow (Demo)
  17. Goodnight Sweetheart (Demo)

UPC > 5056321617965

Format > New CD

Label > Rock Candy

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

Format: New CD
New

Frankie Miller- Double Trouble (CD)

SKU: 5056321617965
Regular price $19.99
Unit price
per

Release Date: 07.02.2021

 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.

Fully Remastered Audio / Glasgow's golden-throated troubadour gives enough for two on album #5 / Produced by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon) / Includes 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' & 'Have You Seen Me Lately Joan' plus 7 Bonus Tracks / 16 page full-color booklet, 4,000 word essay with new interviews, enhanced artwork & previously unseen photos - WITH CHRYSALIS buoyed by the chart success of the 'Be Good To Yourself' single from Frankie's previous album, the label was increasingly convinced that a commercial breakthrough was in sight. It was with this belief that American hard rock producer Jack Douglas was asked to produce 'Double Trouble', album number five in Miller's considerable arsenal of achievements. Douglas was, of course, riding high with a series of big selling albums for Aerosmith but agreed to work on this record. For Frankie's harder rock fans it was a dream come true, with Douglas providing a beefed-up approach and an far edgier sound. Recording commenced in London at AIR studios but Douglas's other production commitments soon interfered with the schedule and it was decided to relocate entirely to New York at the Record Plant, a facility that Jack knew well. The band this time around now featured keyboardist Paul Carrack (from Ace), guitarist Ray Russell and several guests, including Aerosmith's Steven Tyler on backing vocals and mouth harp. It also provided the opportunity for selecting songs that had the potential to follow-up on the stylistic success of 'Be Good To Yourself' and set a path to greater rewards. Once again, songs were contributed and co-written by a number of trusted sources, including Andy Fraser (the bombastic 'Double Heart Trouble') and Paul Carrack. There's also a particularly apt and well-arranged cover in 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' written by Marvin Gaye. Issued in 1978, there's no doubt that 'Double Trouble' is one of the definitive Frankie Miller albums, that showcases a man with a plan and a voice that could move mountains.

Tracklist:

  1. Have You Seen Me Lately Joan
  2. Double Heart Trouble
  3. The Train
  4. You'll Be in My Mind
  5. Good Time Love
  6. Love Waves
  7. (I Can't) Breakaway
  8. Stubborn Kind of Fellow
  9. Love Is All Around
  10. Goodnight Sweetheart
  11. (I Can't) Breakaway (Demo)
  12. Love Waves (Demo)
  13. Good Time Love (Demo)
  14. Have You Seen Me Lately Joan (Demo)
  15. Double Heart Trouble (Demo)
  16. Stubborn Kind of Fellow (Demo)
  17. Goodnight Sweetheart (Demo)

UPC > 5056321617965

Format > New CD

Label > Rock Candy

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.