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The Troubled Troubadour

The Troubled Troubadour
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Studio album by GG Allin
Released 1996
Recorded 1982–December 1990
Genre
Length 65:36
Label Mountain Records
Producer
GG Allin chronology
Terror In America
(1995)Terror In America1995
The Troubled Troubador
(1996)
Anti-Social Personality Disorder - Live/The Best Of The Suicide Sessions
(1997)Anti-Social Personality Disorder - Live/The Best Of The Suicide Sessions1997

The Troubled Troubadour is a posthumous expanded compact disc edition of punk rock singer-songwriter and musician GG Allin's original 1990 7" EP of the same name.

With the 1,500-copy pressing of the original Troubled Troubador EP having long sold out by the time GG Allin had died of a drug overdose in 1993, Mountain Records owner and president Stewart Brodian had been getting a large amount of requests from Allin fans who had missed out on the original recording.

In October 1995, Brodian gathered together the original master tape of the 7" EP, which was still in his possession, and with the help of Allin's friend and archivist Skeeter Rider, added an outtake from the same May 1989 session that originally produced the EP, a 1985 acoustic demo of an early Allin-composed and performed country song, two spoken word tracks recorded by Allin in 1988, two cover versions recorded with The Jabbers in 1982 and with The Disappointments in July 1989, and - probably the most fascinating of the bonus tracks - three unedited phone conversations between GG Allin and Stewart Brodian, recorded on Brodian's answering machine in Pennsylvania and conducted from GG's end while he was serving his felonious assault sentence in Michigan.

On the phone conversations, Allin's public persona of an anti-social troublemaker is practically shattered. He laughs, makes jokes, rationally and intelligently discusses business with Brodian regarding the original EP as well as plans for Allin's first post-prison performances, and waxes rhapsodic about his love for the country music of Hank Williams Sr., Boxcar Willie, and Stonewall Jackson ("I could listen to that shit all day."), and for old blues recordings, as well as how proud Allin was of the recordings that became the original Troubled Troubador EP and how they first came about, even going so far as to predict, "It's one of those records that'll sell forever. As years go on, people want my stuff more, even the older stuff." Allin and Brodian, when not discussing business, found that they had a lot in common as artists that started pressing and releasing their own recordings.


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