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|album name            = Female Trouble
 
|album name            = Female Trouble
 
|album image            = [[File:Femaletrouble album.jpg|200px|Female Trouble (Front Cover)]]
 
|album image            = [[File:Femaletrouble album.jpg|200px|Female Trouble (Front Cover)]]
|date                  = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 17|17 April, 1987]]
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|date                  = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 17|17 April 1987]]
 
|length                = 45:28
 
|length                = 45:28
 
|label                  = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMI_Records EMI Records]
 
|label                  = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMI_Records EMI Records]
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|next album link        = [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones]]
 
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|introduction          =  '''Female Trouble''' is the fifth solo album by singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nona_Hendryx Nona Hendryx] (formerly part of pop/soul group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labelle LaBelle], along with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LaBelle Patti LaBelle]), and was released on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 17|17 April, 1987]].  
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|introduction          =  '''Female Trouble''' is the fifth solo album by singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nona_Hendryx Nona Hendryx] (formerly part of pop/soul group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labelle LaBelle], along with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_LaBelle Patti LaBelle]), and was released on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 17|17 April 1987]].  
  
The album contains [[Baby Go-Go]], written by [[Prince]] (under the name [[Joey Coco]]). The track was re-recorded for the album, however, and contains no musical input by [[Prince]]. It also featured contributions from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel Peter Gabriel] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Worrell Bernie Worrell], marking their only appearance on a [[Prince]]-related release, albeit not on a [[Prince]]-related track.
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The album contains [[Baby Go-Go]], written by [[Prince]] (under the name [[Joey Coco]]). The track was re-recorded for the album, however, and contains no musical input by [[Prince]].  
  
The album featured contributions from George Clinton and Mavis Staples (both on [[Baby Go-Go]]), both of whom would later work directly with [[Prince]], as well as [[Jellybean Johnson]], [[Jimmy Jam]], [[Terry Lewis]].  
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The album featured contributions from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton] (both on [[Baby Go-Go]]), both of whom would later work directly with [[Prince]], as well as [[Jellybean Johnson]], [[Jimmy Jam]], [[Terry Lewis]]. It also featured contributions from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel Peter Gabriel] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Worrell Bernie Worrell], marking their first (and only for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel Peter Gabriel]) appearance on a [[Prince]]-related release, albeit not on a [[Prince]]-related track.
  
  
 
<b>Promotion</b>
 
<b>Promotion</b>
  
The album produced three singles, ''Why Should I Cry?'', [[Single: Baby Go-Go|Baby Go-Go]] and ''Winds Of Change (Mandela To Mandela)''.  
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The album produced three singles: ''Why Should I Cry?'', [[Single: Baby Go-Go|Baby Go-Go]] and ''Winds Of Change (Mandela To Mandela)''. The album reached number 30 on the Billboard R&B Chart.
 
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# <b>I Know What You Need (Pygmy's Confession)</b>
 
# <b>I Know What You Need (Pygmy's Confession)</b>
 
# <b>Big Fun </b>
 
# <b>Big Fun </b>
# <b>[[Baby Go-Go]]</b> (5:26) *
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# <b>[[Baby Go-Go]]</b> (5:26) <sup>1</sup>
 
# <b>Rhythm Of Change</b>
 
# <b>Rhythm Of Change</b>
 
# <b>Why Should I Cry?</b>
 
# <b>Why Should I Cry?</b>
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# <b>I Know What You Need (Pygmy's Confession)</b>
 
# <b>I Know What You Need (Pygmy's Confession)</b>
 
# <b>Big Fun </b>
 
# <b>Big Fun </b>
# <b>[[Baby Go-Go]]</b> (5:26) *
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# <b>[[Baby Go-Go]]</b> (5:26) <sup>1</sup>
 
# <b>Rhythm Of Change</b>
 
# <b>Rhythm Of Change</b>
 
Side 2:
 
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* Paul "Hollywood" Litteral - trumpet (as part of "Uptown Horns")
 
* Paul "Hollywood" Litteral - trumpet (as part of "Uptown Horns")
 
* Robert Funk - trombone (as part of "Uptown Horns")
 
* Robert Funk - trombone (as part of "Uptown Horns")
|production            = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Hartman Dan Hartman] - co-producer
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|production            = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Hartman Dan Hartman] - co-producer, recording engineer (at Multi-Level)
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nona_Hendryx Nona Hendryx] - co-producer
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nona_Hendryx Nona Hendryx] - co-producer
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*Rod Hui - recording engineer (additional recording at Greene Street Recording Studios, NVC)
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*Chris Lord-Alge - mixing (at Unique Recording Studios, NYC)
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*Steve Antebi - mixing assistant
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*Dennis King - mastering (at Atlantic Studios, NYC)
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*Henry Marquez - art direction
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*Carol Chan - design
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*Guido Harari - photography (cover)
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*Caroline Greyshock - photography (inner sleeve)
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*Vicki Wickham (Take Out Productions, NYC) - management direction
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|thanks                = This album is dedicated to Winnie Mandela for being a living example of someone who has taught me the virtues of patience, courage, perseverance and self-esteem
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*FREE NELSON MANDELA
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*Also thanks to all the other people involved in my musical growth, especially ny own "B Boys." Jim Mazza, Michael Barrackman, Neil Portnow, Dan Hartman, The System, and the Flyte Time Gang. Mavis Staples for her voice, George Clinton for attitude, Peter Gabriel for his spirit vocals, and J. Coco (whom I prefer to call God) for one of his creations... And my own musical mafia, Vicki and Ina.
 
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|references            = [[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & JooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown: 2004) ISBN 91-631-5482-X
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|references            = [[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown, 2004)  
 
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Revision as of 08:07, 8 June 2020

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Female Trouble

Female Trouble (Front Cover)

Album details


Released: 17 April 1987
Length: 45:28
Label(s): EMI Records
Studio(s): Multi-Level, New York, NY, USA

Charts, Certifications & Awards


Charts
America
Country: Chart Entry Date Peak Position Weeks in Chart
USA: Billboard 200 23 May 1987 96 13
USA: Billboard Black LPs 23 May 1987 30 14
Certifications
This album has not received any certifications in the USA
Awards
This album has not received any awards in the USA

Singles released


Of the singles released from this album, only the one with a Prince contribution is listed below:
Baby Go-Go
b/w Drive Me Wild
Babygogo single.jpg

See also


    
Female Trouble is the fifth solo album by singer Nona Hendryx (formerly part of pop/soul group LaBelle, along with Patti LaBelle), and was released on 17 April 1987.

The album contains Baby Go-Go, written by Prince (under the name Joey Coco). The track was re-recorded for the album, however, and contains no musical input by Prince.

The album featured contributions from Mavis Staples and George Clinton (both on Baby Go-Go), both of whom would later work directly with Prince, as well as Jellybean Johnson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis. It also featured contributions from Peter Gabriel and Bernie Worrell, marking their first (and only for Peter Gabriel) appearance on a Prince-related release, albeit not on a Prince-related track.


Promotion

The album produced three singles: Why Should I Cry?, Baby Go-Go and Winds Of Change (Mandela To Mandela). The album reached number 30 on the Billboard R&B Chart.



Track listing
CD LP

Details given for Prince-related tracks only.
The compact disc version is the original issue.

  1. I Know What You Need (Pygmy's Confession)
  2. Big Fun
  3. Baby Go-Go (5:26) 1
  4. Rhythm Of Change
  5. Why Should I Cry?
  6. Too Hot To Handle
  7. Winds Of Change (Mandela To Mandela)
  8. Female Trouble
  9. Drive Me Wild

Side 1:

  1. I Know What You Need (Pygmy's Confession)
  2. Big Fun
  3. Baby Go-Go (5:26) 1
  4. Rhythm Of Change

Side 2:

  1. Why Should I Cry?
  2. Too Hot To Handle
  3. Winds Of Change (Mandela To Mandela)
  4. Female Trouble
  5. Drive Me Wild



1 Written by Prince (as Joey Coco)



Personnel
Musicians
  • Nona Hendryx - vocals
  • Trevor Gale - drums
  • T.M. Stevens - bass guitar
  • Ronny Drayton - guitar
  • Mavis Staples - background vocals
  • George Clinton - background vocals
  • Steve Scales - percussion
  • Crispin Cioe - saxophone (as part of "Uptown Horns")
  • Arno Hecht - tenor saxophone (as part of "Uptown Horns")
  • Paul "Hollywood" Litteral - trumpet (as part of "Uptown Horns")
  • Robert Funk - trombone (as part of "Uptown Horns")


Production
  • Dan Hartman - co-producer, recording engineer (at Multi-Level)
  • Nona Hendryx - co-producer
  • Rod Hui - recording engineer (additional recording at Greene Street Recording Studios, NVC)
  • Chris Lord-Alge - mixing (at Unique Recording Studios, NYC)
  • Steve Antebi - mixing assistant
  • Dennis King - mastering (at Atlantic Studios, NYC)
  • Henry Marquez - art direction
  • Carol Chan - design
  • Guido Harari - photography (cover)
  • Caroline Greyshock - photography (inner sleeve)
  • Vicki Wickham (Take Out Productions, NYC) - management direction


Thanks
  • This album is dedicated to Winnie Mandela for being a living example of someone who has taught me the virtues of patience, courage, perseverance and self-esteem
  • FREE NELSON MANDELA
  • Also thanks to all the other people involved in my musical growth, especially ny own "B Boys." Jim Mazza, Michael Barrackman, Neil Portnow, Dan Hartman, The System, and the Flyte Time Gang. Mavis Staples for her voice, George Clinton for attitude, Peter Gabriel for his spirit vocals, and J. Coco (whom I prefer to call God) for one of his creations... And my own musical mafia, Vicki and Ina.



Releases
LP, CD, Cassettes and Other versions
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

This section is under construction

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

This section is under construction

 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia


References
Telepathy album.jpg 1987
Telepathy
All Albums All Related Artists Albums 1987
Jill Jones
Jilljones album.jpg