Slacker Logo

Any Trouble

Advertisement
Advertisement

Biography

Formed by college friends and budding guitarists Clive Gregson and Chris Parks in 1974, Any Trouble started out playing covers of 1960s Americana and rock standards in pubs in the Midlands, but found success when the new wave scene started to take off a few years later. In keeping with the times, they turned their wonky, awkward pop into fast, jerky odes to adolescent angst and were inspired by the DIY punk ethos to self-release debut single Yesterday's Love in 1979. Front man and songwriter Gregson was still working in a dole office at the time, but the track was championed by Radio One DJ John Peel and they were soon signing to the great indie label Stiff Records, where they formed a kinship with Elvis Costello, Graham Parker and Nick Lowe. Albums Where Are All The Nice Girls Gone? and Wheels In Motion received a flood of good reviews and their unassuming, unpretentious tales of everyday, bumbling heartache were widely liked; but record sales were small and they were dropped by the label midway through an American tour. Two more albums for EMI again showcased their quirky storytelling style, before Gregson joined Richard Thompson's band and began performing with his partner Christine Collister and later as a solo artist. The band reformed for albums Life In Reverse in 2007 and Present Tense in 2015 and continue to perform sporadically.
Read All Read Less

Albums


Artists Related to
Any Trouble

Nick Lowe

FEATURED

Shoes

FEATURED

The Romantics

FEATURED

Cheap Trick

FEATURED

Joe Jackson

FEATURED

Squeeze

FEATURED

Elvis Costello

FEATURED

The Motors

FEATURED

Graham Parker

FEATURED

Wreckless Eric

FEATURED

The Inmates

FEATURED

Dave Edmunds

FEATURED

Ducks Deluxe

FEATURED

Dr. Feelgood

FEATURED

Sean Tyla

FEATURED

The Rubinoos

FEATURED

Wilko Johnson

FEATURED

Dwight Twilley

FEATURED

The Knack

FEATURED

Tyla Gang

FEATURED

Lew Lewis

FEATURED
See All Related Artists

LIVE STREAM... SOCIAL RADIO STREAM...