Good Trouble by REO Speedwagon

Artist
Genre Pop/Rock
Release 11 June 1982
Price $9.99
Tracks 10
Country USA
9.99 USD
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REO Speedwagon - Good Trouble Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. Keep The Fire Burnin' 3:54
2. Sweet Time 3:06
3. Girl With The Heart Of Gold 4:25
4. Every Now And Then 3:59
5. I'll Follow You 4:23
6. The Key 3:25
7. Back In My Heart Again 3:18
8. Let's Be-Bop 3:13
9. Stillness Of The Night 3:42
10. Good Trouble 4:08

Good Trouble by REO Speedwagon Album Reviews

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Sweet Time. "Sweet Time" I was going through my Itunes REO collection and noticed I didn't have this song..A must have for your REO Speedwagon collection of song

❤️. ❤️

REO ROCKS!!!. No matter what album it is they all rock. They all have Great energy them.

One of the Best All Around Ever. When I was about 15, I bought this album at the local Woolworths for about $3. I originally got it for the single"Keep the Fire Burning". But after I started playing the album, every single song sounded awesome and before I knew it,I had memorized the whole album! It didn't get much airplay,but 1 thru 10 this album is Great!! I had forgot about till the other day and it just popped in my mind. By the way, I'm 41, so to me,this album has stood the test of time! One of best all around!!!

Wow. I’m not sure which REO albums you own, but this album is unreal. I love High Infidelity, but this album is even better than that one.

Their best album. I started listening to REO back in the mid 70’s with Tuna Fish and I have all their music and have seen them live many times. I know High Infidelity was the band’s high point, but I think Good Trouble is a better collection of songs. I’d put Nine Lives ahead of Fidelity also. Good Trouble has such good energy and Bruce Hall gets a few moments in front of the mike. Kevin’s voice on The Key and I’ll Follow You are his best, in my opinion. Gary absolutely shreds on Stillness of the Night. It’s a great album.

BLAZING HOT!. Some may not like this album, but it is the perfect follow up for Hi Infidelity. I know every word to every song on this album. "I'll Follow You" is a wild, wild ride! Perfect for "air keyboarders" like me! These guys have been a favorite of ours since we saw them in concert on March 15, 1983.

Another REO Classic. Great work. I does not have the commercial pop that Hi Infidelity had. It sounds like classic REO jamming in the basement of one of their houses. Awesome if you ask me. Maybe better than Hi Infidelity.

didn't deserve the hits it got. Not even the band would agree that this was as good in Hi Infi. In fact, some have been quoted as saying they didn't like this record. However, there is a great lineup of songs here. It has become a great REO classic and is their most under rated album to date.

# 1 music fan. this is what rock is about ;good old rock no political messages or trying to be to cute. it's own identitynot to be confused with anything else they did before or after.great music.

The Key is the ultimate. If you are into words. You will love this song. Very deep stuff. Kevin Cronin and the rest of the band it the nail on the head with this one!

JLo. A magnificent album. They rushed to write and record this album because the record company wanted them to put it out before the Hi Infidelity hype wore off. Critics hated it because they were probably fed up with too much REO at the time. A truly underrated album. You will not regret buying this album. The album is a hybrid of Hi Infidelity and Nine Lives.

REO. Keep the fire burning Sweet time were the only songs that got any air play its not that its a bad album its just everybody tried to compare with HI INFIDELITY

Most underrated album but not true. A lot of reo speedwagon fans think that this album was a weak album but it truly is not great follow up to the album prior to it and most of the songs on the track list sound like ones from hi infidelity it should have been more of a hit than the attention the media was giving it which is such ashamed

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Blistering collection of tunes. When you think of REO Speedwagon, you usually think of the 'Hi infielity' cd. Songs like 'Take it on the run' and 'keep on loving you'. Yet their follow up album 'Good trouble' is, if not as good, better. Stillness of the night is one of the best tracks you'll get from the album but all of them have a quality that you'll love if you enjoy AOR. Songs like 'Lets be-bop' is definitely written for the fans and may seem a bit cheesy now, but it was a heartfelt 'ta very much for the support' from the band. If I was to recomment the best REO Speedwagon album, this would be second, with 'You can tune a piano but you cant tuna fish' album a definite first. Enjoy though..it's definitely worth its price.

Great follow up to Hi Infidelity. I'd read a couple of reviews stating that Good Trouble had been a disappointing follow up to REO's 1981 mega-hit. Thankfully I decided to form my own opinion as this is a great record. It may not have as cohesive a them as its predecessor but not every album needs to be a 'concept' type. The fact is, the tunes here are catchy and well written, a couple that could even sit in the company of the mighty Take It On The Run but they feel like fresh tunes. At no point did I think "this sounds like the last album". Sure it sounds like REO, but it stands on its own - no mean feat with such a seminal predecessor. I'll Follow You and The Key are fantastic songs and great examples of how Cronin and Richrath could both write superbly. In particular The Key's lyrics are very clever, and the arrangement of this song really shows off how important Neal Doughty's Hammond organ was to REO's, perfectly complimenting Cronin's soaring vocals. The only slight gripe is with the mixing, as the vocals are often a little too low in the mix - and when lyrics are written and sung like this, I wanna hear every syllable.

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