Trouble, Mick
Here's The Mick Trouble Lp
Lost legends of pop music seem a dime a dozen these days, with internet ghouls stalking history's graveyard exhuming the
forgotten, under-heard, or never heard opus of some suburban recluse every minute, but few of them can match the bizarre
story of the rise and snail-paced stumbled of one Michael Tooney-Head, born Muswell, London August 1963-- otherwise
known as lost post-punk troubadour Mick Trouble. It's easy to forget that for a brief time in 1981, Mick Trouble was on
the verge of becoming The Band That Saves Britain. But Trouble was just that- poised to make the leap from the esteemed
bard in hallowed hip circles including the likes of post-punk trailblazers Swell Maps and Television Personalities to
that of a superstar that would give Declan McManus a run for his money. But a week before Trouble and his band were to
make their seventh appearance on John Peel in just two years, something happened. Trouble disappeared. And so,
seemingly, did his music- until now. Emotional Response is proud to present the long-coveted 1980 Trouble EP- "It's The
Mick Trouble E.P.", cut directly from a master reel discovered earlier this year under a cookie jar in his basement,
along with a never-before-heard jam, year unknown, featuring The Glitter Band, Lemmy Kilmister, and Damo Suzuki. (Stay
tuned.) The result is what will be for many the first time they've heard Trouble's music- spiky, sarcastic, often louche
two-minute bursts of pure pop which recall both Dan Tracey and Nick Lowe at their sodden best.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
08-11-2019
Label
Item-nr
537324
EAN
0600607753776
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BLOODY BLIGHTY
2
END OF THE LION
3
SIMILAR KICKS
4
HE'S FRANK
5
A COUNCIL BOY
6
WEEKENDS AT THE WAG
7
NOT ALF BAD
8
SECOND SKY
9
PITY FOR A PALE BOY
10
HUNG UP ON A DRAM
11
TALES OF HANK MARVIN
12
WOUNDED WORLD