Trouble (Shampoo song)

"Trouble"
Single by Shampoo
from the album We Are Shampoo
Released 1994
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:19
Label Food
Writer(s) Carolyn Askew
Jacqueline Blake
Conall Fitzpatrick
Shampoo singles chronology
"Bouffant Headbutt"
(1993)
"Trouble"
(1994)
"Viva La Megababes"
(1994)

"Trouble" is the first single from Shampoo's 1994 debut album We Are Shampoo. The song was the band's most successful single, reaching No. 11 in the UK and making the top 20 in Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands, also proving popular in Japan. Attempting to break into the US market, the song was released as a promotional single for the 1995 film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, in anticipation of the release of the US version of We Are Shampoo.[1] A new music video was recorded featuring clips from the Power Rangers film.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Trouble"   3:19
2. "We Don't Care"   2:24
3. "School is Boring"   2:36

Music videos

The original music video features the girls trying to get home from central London after a night out, as their lyrics describe. The re-make music video to promote Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie features new footage of the girls singing to the camera, intercut with footage from the film.

Release and reception

The US promotional campaign for Shampoo, which centred on the single "Trouble", was described by Billboard as a massive effort. In addition to releasing the song as a promotion single for the Power Rangers film, 15,000 promotional cassettes of "Trouble" were given away at Wet Seal stores, as were coupons for the full album, and a video-reel containing music videos for "Trouble" and Shampoo's other singles, "Delicious" and "Viva La Megababes" was made, with the hopes of finding in-store play at over 200 music retail outlets.[1]

Tom Demalon from Allmusic said that within seconds of hearing the track "most listeners will either be gleefully giggling along with the girls or scrambling for the stop button."[2] While reviewing the Jawbreaker soundtrack, Doug Stone from Allmusic spoke favourably of the track,[3] and Jonathan Bernstein from Spin described it as Shampoo's version of "No Sleep till Brooklyn", stating the song catapulted them to success, particularly in Japan.[4] Billboard stated the song was just as goofy as the Power Rangers film it was supporting, and that it would probably only be of interest to children and top 40 radio as a novelty.[5]

Appearances

In addition to the Power Rangers film and soundtrack, the song featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 film Foxfire and the 1999 film Jawbreaker.[6] The song is sung by characters in the 1997 film Blackrock,[7] though it was not included on the film's soundtrack. In 2007 the cast of the film St Trinians recorded a cover of the song, which was released on the film's soundtrack.[8] The cast also recorded a music video for the song. Zebrahead covered the song on their 2009 album Panty Raid.

Chart positions

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Australia 17[9]
Belgium 17[9]
Japan 81
Netherlands 16[9]
United Kingdom 11[10]

References

  1. 1 2 "Pop/Punk Princesses". Billboard: 18. 5 August 1995. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  2. Demalon, Tom. "Shampoo: We Are Shampoo". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  3. Stone, Doug. "Jawbreaker [Original Soundtrack]". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  4. Bernstein, Jonathan (June 1995). "Pop Life". Spin: 120. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. "Shampoo: Trouble". Billboard: 59. 27 May 1995. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  6. "Shampoo: Trouble". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  7. Blackrock (Motion picture). 1996. Event occurs at 14:13. Note: Song's use is confirmed in the credits at 1:25:09
  8. Long, Chris (2007). "Various Artists St Trinian's: The Soundtrack Review". BBC. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  9. 1 2 3 "Shampoo - Trouble (Song)". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  10. "Search the UK Top 40 Hit Database". everyhit.com. Retrieved 14 January 2015. Note: Search for 'Shampoo'
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