The band forged ahead and obtained new major label backing by MCA to release their fourth album, "Coelacanth," which was recorded in 1988. Unfortunately, the album was dropped after some reorganization at the label. This terrific record, with a harder rock edge, finally saw the light of day in 2001. "Trouble With Love" is just one of the highlights from this gem that fell through the cracks.
Thursday, July 11, 2019
"Trouble With Love" by The Producers
The Producers were a new wave band that gained a lot of regional popularity around their home base in Georgia. They managed to score a single Top 100 appearance in 1981 when "What She Does To Me (The Diana Song)" reached #61. They deserved much more but when their sophomore album failed to produce a hit, they were dropped by their record label.
The band forged ahead and obtained new major label backing by MCA to release their fourth album, "Coelacanth," which was recorded in 1988. Unfortunately, the album was dropped after some reorganization at the label. This terrific record, with a harder rock edge, finally saw the light of day in 2001. "Trouble With Love" is just one of the highlights from this gem that fell through the cracks.
The band forged ahead and obtained new major label backing by MCA to release their fourth album, "Coelacanth," which was recorded in 1988. Unfortunately, the album was dropped after some reorganization at the label. This terrific record, with a harder rock edge, finally saw the light of day in 2001. "Trouble With Love" is just one of the highlights from this gem that fell through the cracks.
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