Trouble in the Jungle explained

Trouble In The Jungle
Type:Studio album
Artist:Teenage Head
Cover:Trouble_in_the_Jungle.jpg
Released:1986
Genre:
Length:35:38
Label:Warpt Records
Producer:Dave DesRoches & Gord Lewis
Prev Title:Endless Party
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:Electric Guitar
Next Year:1988

Trouble In The Jungle is the sixth release by Teenage Head and their fourth full-length studio album. It was issued in 1986 by Warpt Records as catalogue number WR-924 and distributed by ARC Sound Company in Canada. It was available on LP and cassette. Singer Frankie Venom would leave the band after this album was released but returned in 1989. This was also the last recording to feature original drummer Nick Stipanitz who is listed in the credits as an additional musician. His replacement Mark Lockerbie is featured in the "Frantic Romantic" video.[1] "Frantic Romantic" was originally released as a 7" vinyl single by Warpt/Ahed Records in 1985 with non album track "Get Down" on the B Side. It was reissued in 1986 by Warpt with "I Can't Pretend" on the B Side.[2] Trouser Press espoused that Teenage Head reclaimed their "sense of fun on the nifty Trouble in the Jungle".[3]

Personnel

Teenage Head
Additional musicians
Production Credits

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teenage Head Frantic Romantic . 28 May 2008 . YouTube . 2 June 2013.
  2. Web site: Artist: Teenage Head . https://archive.today/20120713073511/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/T/Teenage_Head.html . usurped . 13 July 2012 . 28 November 2004 . canoe . 2 June 2013 .
  3. Web site: Teenage Head(s) . n.d. . Trouser Press . 2 June 2013.