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Toronto - Lookin' For Trouble (Reissue) (1980/2003)

Toronto - Lookin' For Trouble (Reissue) (1980/2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Toronto

  • Title: Lookin' For Trouble
  • Year Of Release: 1980/2003
  • Label: True North Records
  • Genre: Hard Rock, Glam, AOR
  • Quality: Flac (tracks) / Flac (tracks, 24/96)
  • Total Time: 40:02
  • Total Size: 307 Mb (scans) / 934 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Even The Score (3:26)
02. You Better Run (3:26)
03. 5035 (3:21)
04. Get Your Hands Off Me (3:34)
05. Do Watcha Be Watcha (3:43)
06. Tie Me Down (3:41)
07. Don't Stop Me (4:06)
08. Lookin' For Trouble (3:46)
09. Delirious (3:20)
10. Shot Down (3:42)
11. Let's Spend The Night Together (4:03

The band started when singer Annie "Holly" Woods met guitarist Brian Allen. The line-up was initially rounded out by guitarist/backing vocalist Sheron Alton, keyboardist Scott Kreyer, bassist Nick Costello, and drummer Jimmy Fox, but shifted constantly through the band's life.

Toronto's first album, Lookin' for Trouble, was released in 1980. Its lead single "Even The Score" was a minor hit, just missing the Canadian Top 40. Head On (1981) followed, after which Costello and Fox left the band and were replaced by Gary LaLonde (later of Honeymoon Suite) and Barry Connors (later of Coney Hatch). The band was nominated for a Juno in 1981 for "Most Promising Group of the Year" along with Loverboy, Martha & the Muffins, Red Rider and Powder Blues Band (winner).

This sextet recorded Get It on Credit in 1982. Its lead single "Your Daddy Don't Know" reached top 5 in Canada, and No. 77 in the US. It remains their best-known hit. "Your Daddy Don't Know" was nominated for a Juno Award in 1983 for Composer of the Year (the song was written by Geoff Iwamoto and Michael Roth). Lalonde was then replaced by Mike Gingrich for 1983's Girls' Night Out in 1983. This album also received attention, as did the band's Greatest Hits album of 1984. In 1984, Holly Woods was nominated for a Juno for "Female Vocalist of the Year" along with Dalbello, Shari Ulrich and Anne Murray (winner).

There were subsequently several exits and entrances in 1984 and 1985, with founding members Allen and Alton leaving, along with drummer Connors. They were replaced by Marty Walsh (guitars), Daryl Alvaro (guitars) and Paul Hanna (drums), and the band rechristened themselves Holly Woods and Toronto. In 1985, the re-vamped sextet released their final album, Assault and Flattery. It featured the single "New Romance", written by Holly Knight and Anton Fig.

In 1985, the band was forced to break up when Solid Gold Records filed for bankruptcy protection. Woods and Kreyer ended up relocating to Atlanta, where they went into Lowery Studios to record a solo album by Woods. However, the album was shelved for over 20 years, until Cyclone Records acquired the rights to the "lost" masters and released the album in 2007.


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  • angel44
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Many Thanks !!!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac & 24-96!