Trouble

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Trouble
Trouble

Trouble is the debut album of American singer Bonnie McKee.

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[edit] About

Trouble released on September 28, 2004 by Reprise Records. The album features the single "Somebody" that has been previously released on the soundtrack album for the 2004 movie Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Trouble 4:03
2 When It All Comes Down 4:05
3 Open Your Eyes 5:01
4 Somebody 4:12
5 A Voice That Carries 4:49
6 Honey 4:45
7 Green Grass 4:21
8 January 4:08
9 Marble Steps 4:27
10 Sensitive Subject Matter 4:07
11 I Hold Her 3:39
12 Confessions of a Teenage Girl 2:55

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title Adult Top 40 Album
2004 Somebody 39 Trouble

[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

  • Bonnie McKee Primary Artist, Vocals
  • George Duke Conductor
  • David McKelvy Harmonica
  • Bashiri Johnson Percussion
  • Paul Bushnell Bass
  • Luis Conte Percussion
  • Greg Curtis Hammond Organ
  • Robbie Kondor Piano
  • Tommy Morgan Harmonica
  • Jamie Muhoberac Keyboards
  • Gary Novak Bass
  • Doug Petty Piano
  • Pete "JR" Wasilewski Horn
  • Buddy Schaub Horn
  • Jennie Lorenzo Cello
  • Abe Laboriel Jr. Drums
  • Tim Pierce Guitar, Electric Guitar
  • Bob Power Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Conductor, Drums, Keyboards
  • Patrick Warren chamberlain

Violin, viola

  • Emma Kummrow
  • Igor Szwec
  • Gregory Teperman
  • Gloria Justin
  • Chislaine Fleischmann
  • Peter Nocella
  • Davis A. Barnett

Technical Credits

  • George Duke Arranger
  • Daniel Chase Programming, Engineer, Digital Editing
  • Greg Curtis Vocal Arrangements
  • Ted Jensen Mastering
  • EMI Ferguson Digital Editing
  • Doug McKean Engineer, Digital Editing
  • Bob Power Producer, Engineer, String Arrangements
  • Allen Sides Producer, Engineer
  • Rob Cavallo Producer
  • Antonina Armato Producer

Engineer

  • Marcus Lindsay
  • David Winslow
  • Blair Wells
  • Jim Bottari

[edit] Trivia

  • Six of the album tracks were produced as a demo in 2001 and was re-recorded for the album released.
  • Bonnie McKee had written all the lyrics of the album tracks.

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[edit] Song Meanings

[edit] Reviews

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