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  1. Randy Newman. ROCK · 1983. Preview. In a career of delightfully subversive albums, Trouble In Paradise just might be the most insidious. Musically it has all the ingredients to sit comfortably alongside hit songs by Paul Simon, Bob Seger and Rickie Lee Jones, who provide guest vocals.

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    Back in '72 is the sixth studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bob Seger, released in 1973. It was the first new album on Seger's manager Punch Andrews' label, Palladium Records, to be released under their distribution deal with the Reprise division of Warner Bros. Records and one of three early Seger albums that has never ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1983 Vinyl release of "Trouble In Paradise" on Discogs.

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  4. Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Bob Fernandez* Engineer [Engineered By], Mixed By – Mark Linett; Engineer [Mastering Engineer] – Bobby Hata; Guitar – Dean Parks (tracks: 11), Steve Lukather; Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Dean Parks (tracks: 3)

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  5. Trouble in Paradise is the seventh album by American composer Randy Newman. It spawned local anthem “I Love L.A.”, and minor hit, “The Blues,” a duet with Paul Simon. Trouble in...

  6. Trouble in Paradise is the seventh album by American composer Randy Newman. Released four years after his last commercial album, 1979’s Born Again, and two years after he composed the original score for the 1981 film Ragtime, it was well-received as a return to form.

  7. Backing Vocals – Bob Seger, Don Henley, Jennifer Warnes, Linda Ronstadt, Wendy Waldman Percussion [Additional] – Paulinho Da Costa Backing Vocals – Bob Seger , Don Henley , Jennifer Warnes , Linda Ronstadt , Wendy Waldman