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  1. Trouble Time album for sale by Tinsley Ellis was released Feb 10, 1992 on the Alligator label. Recorded at Triclops Sounds Studios and Southern Living Studio, Atlanta, Georgia. Trouble Time songs Personnel: Tinsley Ellis (vocals, guitar); Peter Buck (guitar); Sam Levine (tenor saxophone); Mike Haynes, Michael Holton (trumpet); Chris McDonald ...

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  2. Trouble Time album for sale by Tinsley Ellis was released Feb 10, 1992 on the Alligator label. Recorded at Triclops Sounds Studios and Southern Living Studio, Atlanta, Georgia. Trouble Time songs Personnel: Tinsley Ellis (vocals, guitar); Peter Buck (guitar); Sam Levine (tenor saxophone); Mike Haynes, Michael Holton (trumpet); Chris McDonald ...

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    • CD, Album
    • Australia & New Zealand
    • 1992
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trouble_TimeTrouble Time - Wikipedia

    Trouble Time is a 1992 blues album by Tinsley Ellis. It was recorded by Mark Richardson at Triclops Sound Studios and Ricky Keller at Southern Living Studio in Atlanta, Georgia with horns recorded by Lynn Fuston at Classic Recording Nashville, Tennessee.

  4. Trouble Time [CD] Killer blues/rock guitar from an artist who just keeps getting more exciting. "A legitimate guitar hero delivers the blues--alive, kicking and drenched in sweat"--WASHINGTON POST. Temporarily Out of Stock. Also Available Digitally: Download on iTunes Buy from Amazon. More Information.

  5. 10. Feb. 1992 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Trouble Time" on Discogs.

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  6. Peter Buck is the debut solo album from Peter Buck. It has received positive critical reception. Recording and promotion. The album was initially announced by long-time collaborator Scott McCaughey in an interview with KIRO-FM on March 14, 2012, with an off-hand remark that Buck had been recording with no firm plans for a release. [1] .

  7. Ellis' next four releases were Fanning the Flames (1989), Trouble Time (1992), Storm Warning (1994), and Fire It Up (1997). Artists including Peter Buck (of R.E.M.), Derek Trucks, and Chuck Leavell joined him in the studio. He worked with the record producers, Eddy Offord and Tom Dowd.