Any Trouble are a
British rock band, originating from
Crewe
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,
England
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, best known for their early 1980s recordings.
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Melody Maker
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'' stated that Any Trouble were "the most exciting new rock 'n' roll group since
the Pretenders
Pretenders are an English–American rock band formed in March 1978. The original band consisted of founder and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Fa ...
".
Early days
Any Trouble's founding members
Clive Gregson
Clive James Gregson (born 4 January 1955, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England) is an English singer/songwriter, musician and record producer. He has toured in bands, provided backup for well-known musicians, and written songs that have been cov ...
(guitar), Tom Jackson (vocals) and Chris Parks (guitar) met at Crewe and Alsager Teacher Training College in 1974.
Soon after, Mel Harley (drums) and Phil Barnes (bass) completed the line up.
Initially Any Trouble were a covers band, playing anything they liked, including songs by Bob Dylan, The Band and a selection of American rock and roll numbers. With the advent of
punk rock and then
new wave, Clive Gregson realised they needed a change of material and started taking songwriting seriously. He explained in a 1999 interview, "We were like a human jukebox and it was obvious to me then if we wanted to get anywhere we needed original songs. I started to take it a bit more seriously then".
After vocalist Tom Jackson left, the band was fronted by rhythm guitarist and songwriter Clive Gregson.
The remaining four were the first Any Trouble line-up to record, initially releasing the Gregson composition "Yesterday's Love" as an indie single in 1979.
This was picked up by some radio stations and was played by
BBC Radio 1
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DJs
John Peel
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,
Andy Peebles and others in the
UK.
Signed to Stiff Records
Airplay for Any Trouble's debut indie single "Yesterday's Love" led to interest from major record labels including
WEA,
Chrysalis
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,
EMI and
Stiff. Any Trouble selected Stiff "because they were our kind of people".
Their first release on the Stiff label, ''
Where Are All the Nice Girls?'' was perhaps their most successful.
The album was produced by
John Wood (Fairport Convention etc.) and the band gained significant visibility after featuring on a ''
Melody Maker
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'' front cover and in a gushing article by
Allan Jones.
In some ways the band's career never recovered from this early rush of success and Gregson's singing was unfairly compared to that of
Elvis Costello
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and
Ian Dury
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.
The band's second album ''Wheels in Motion'', with Martin Hughes replacing Mel Harley on drums, was produced by Mike Howlett;
it would be the last recorded on the Stiff label in Any Trouble's original incarnation.
Despite frequent touring and the release of ''Wheels in Motion'', Any Trouble's record sales failed to grow. The band were dropped by Stiff during a 1983 US tour supporting
Ian Hunter,
with their manager arranging for them to open for
Molly Hatchet
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to help keep them afloat. At that point Clive Gregson "pulled my plug... threw in the towel... we straggled back to NYC, where our van was robbed whilst we were in the Stiff offices trying to wrestle return tickets to the UK out of the office manager". The band flew back to the UK on standby tickets.
[Interview with Clive Gregson from ''Any Trouble: The Complete Stiff Recordings 1980-1981'' booklet]
Move to EMI America and break-up
After returning from their US tour without a recording contract Any Trouble took a long break, after which Clive Gregson returned to making demos. He had a meeting with subsequent manager
Ray Williams who persuaded him Any Trouble had a sufficient following to justify its revival. Gregson re-formed the band and, on the strength of the demos, Williams secured a contract with Gery Gersh at
EMI America
EMI America Records was started in 1978 by EMI as a second US label next to Capitol Records. It absorbed Liberty Records in 1984. In the late 1980s, EMI America was consolidated with Manhattan Records to form EMI Manhattan Records, which later ...
.
Any Trouble's new line-up included Andy Ebsworth on drums and Steve Gurl on keyboards, with original members Clive Gregson and Phil Barnes.
The sessions started promisingly enough with
Val Garay
Val Garay (born May 9, 1942, in San Francisco, California, United States) is an American recording engineer and record producer who has worked with Kim Carnes, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Neil Diamond, and others. Garay also co-founded Los A ...
(
The Motels
The Motels are an American new wave band from Berkeley, California, that is best known for the singles " Only the Lonely" and " Suddenly Last Summer", each of which peaked at No. 9 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, in 1982 and 1983, respectively. I ...
) as producer but Garay left after contract negotiations broke down.
David Kershenbaum (best known for producing
Joe Jackson and, later,
Tracy Chapman
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Chapman was signed to Elektra Records by Bob Krasnow in 1987. The following year she release ...
) was brought on board to produce the band's eponymous third album ''Any Trouble'' but they were unhappy with the synthesizer-heavy sound of the final mix. While they toured the UK to support the album there were no funds available from the record company for a US tour; the album failed to chart on either side of the Atlantic.
Gregson decided to throw everything into Any Trouble's second effort for EMI America, producing an ambitious double album (an 11-track single LP in the US) that featured a mixture of new and previously recorded material to highlight the band's diverse range of material. The new release, titled ''Wrong End of the Race'',
also failed to chart despite support from the record company.
[ After the failure of their second EMI album, Clive Gregson broke the band up again.] He recorded a solo album and joined Richard Thompson's band for a time before starting a successful folk-rock duo with Christine Collister
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in the mid-1980s, on the dissolution of which he resumed his solo career from 1992 to the present. Gregson has also toured and recorded in various combinations of musicians, including Boo Hewerdine, Eddi Reader, Nanci Griffith
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, Andy Roberts, Ian Matthews and Dennis Locorriere
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. Andy Ebsworth was one of the members of Ryder
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Ryder specializes in fleet management, supply chain management, and transp ...
, the purpose-made pop group which represented the United Kingdom at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest
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.
Re-formation
In 2007, following the re-release of several Any Trouble albums on CD, the group reformed with the ''Wheels In Motion'' line-up of Clive Gregson
Clive James Gregson (born 4 January 1955, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England) is an English singer/songwriter, musician and record producer. He has toured in bands, provided backup for well-known musicians, and written songs that have been cov ...
, guitarist Chris Parks, bassist Phil Barnes and drummer Martin Hughes. After playing a few live gigs, Barnes had to bow out of the reformed group due to other commitments.
With Mark Griffiths as a session musician on bass, the revived group recorded a new album which was released on the reborn Stiff Records label on 10 September 2007. The album was titled ''Life in Reverse'' and featured thirteen new Gregson-penned songs. It was produced by John Wood, and had unique artwork by the Stiff Records designer Tobbe Stuhre. The band played a headlining reunion gig at the Jazz Cafe
The Jazz Cafe is a music venue in Camden Town, London. It opened in 1990 on the former premises of a branch of Barclays Bank and has had several owners throughout its history as a music venue.
In 2020 the Jazz Cafe celebrates its 30th year, ...
in London, England to support the release.
After another period of inactivity, in November 2013 Cherry Red Records
Cherry Red Records is a British independent record label founded in Malvern, Worcestershire by Iain McNay in 1978. The label has released recordings by Dead Kennedys, Everything But the Girl, The Monochrome Set, and Felt, among others, as we ...
released a 3-CD set ''The Complete Stiff Recordings 1980-81'', comprising the band's first two studio albums with assorted singles and b-sides, plus the ''Live At The Venue'' album, packaged in mini-sleeves. The band supported this by re-forming to perform a one-off gig at London's 229 Club. By now, Griffiths was a full official member, and the line-up consisted of Gregson, Parks, Griffith and Hughes.
Any Trouble stayed together in 2014 to record a new album ''Present Tense'' and played a short tour in England in December 2014, which included Band on the Wall, Manchester, on 2 December 2014, dates in Newcastle, Birmingham
Birmingham ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1.145 million in the city proper, 2.92 million in the We ...
and the 229 Club in London; they also played at the Purple Weekend Festival, in León, Spain. ''Present Tense'' was released in November 2015 featuring 18 new songs written by Gregson.
Band members
Current members
* Clive Gregson
Clive James Gregson (born 4 January 1955, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England) is an English singer/songwriter, musician and record producer. He has toured in bands, provided backup for well-known musicians, and written songs that have been cov ...
(vocals, guitar & keyboards)
* Mark Griffiths (bass)
* Martin Hughes (drums)
* Chris Parks (guitar)
Former members
* Phil Barnes (bass)
* Andy Ebsworth (drums)
* Steve Gurl (keyboards)
* Tom Jackson (vocals)
* Mel Harley (drums)
Members' current work
* Phil Barnes worked producing music video
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s for bands such as Oasis
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and touring countries including the UK, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway and Japan.
* Mel Harley runs a design & marketing company and property business.
* Tom Jackson worked with Clive Gregson again in The Oatcake Brothers. He then left the music business and went into social work.
* Chris Parks is now working in the UK as a music software
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developer.
Discography
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Albums
*'' Where Are All the Nice Girls?'' (1980, reissued in 2007 - Stiff Records - Produced by John Wood, Any Trouble, Bob Sargeant)
*''Wheels in Motion'' (1981 - Stiff Records - Produced by Mike Howlett)
*''Any Trouble'' (1983 - EMI America - Produced by David Kershenbaum)
*''Wrong End of The Race'' (1984 - EMI America - Produced by John Wood & Will Birch)
*''Life in Reverse'' (2007 - Stiff Records - Produced by John Wood)
*''Present Tense'' (2015 - Cherry Red)
Live albums
*''Live At The Venue'' (1981 - Teldec Germany only - Produced by Barry ‘Bazza’ Farmer)
Compilations
*''Girls Are Always Right - The Stiff Years'' (2002 - Cherry Red - Produced by Any Trouble, John Wood, Bazza, Bob Sargeant, Mike Howlett, Martin Levan)
*''The Complete Stiff Years'' (2013 - Cherry Red)
Singles
*Yesterday's Love (7" - Stiff Records - 1980)
*Second Choice (7" - Stiff Records - 1980)
*Girls Are Always Right (7" - Stiff Records - 1980)
*Dimming Of The Day / Another Heartache (7" - Stiff Records - 1981 - France only)
*Trouble With Love (7" - Stiff Records - 1981)
*Touch And Go (7" - EMI America - 1983)
*I'll Be Your Man (7" - EMI America - 1983)
*Baby Now That I've Found You (EMI America - 1984)
*Open Fire (7" - EMI America - 1984)
*That Sound (CDr - Stiff Records - 2007)
References
External links
Any Trouble at discogs
Official Stiff Records website
Official Stiff Records webstore
Ebsworth on Myspace
Phil Barnes' website
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