Treble in Trouble

Treble in Trouble is an EP by the Washington, D.C. rock band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, released in 2000 by Ace Fu Records. It was the group's first release as a full band, following a debut album which had essentially been a Ted Leo solo release. Following that album Leo assembled a backing band called The Pharmacists and recorded this EP, which was much less experimental than his solo releases and structured more in punk rock and indie rock. It includes versions of two songs Leo had written with his previous band, the Sin Eaters.

Treble in Trouble
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2000
RecordedJanuary 2000
GenreRock, Punk rock, Indie rock
Length23:08
LabelAce Fu
ProducerBrendan Canty
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists chronology
tej leo(?), Rx / pharmacists
(1999)
Treble in Trouble
(2000)
The Tyranny of Distance
(2001)
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Background

In 1999, Ted Leo released Tej leo(?), Rx / pharmacists, the debut album under the Pharmacists name. The release delved heavy into lo-fi slacker rock and dub-influenced rock. After the release, Leo brought in friends from bands he knew and had played for, such as Jodi V.B., who had been in The Secret Stars and who Leo would later marry.

Track listing

All songs written by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists except where indicated.

  1. "Abner Louima v. Gov. Pete Wilson" (written and originally performed by Ted Leo and The Sin Eaters)
  2. "Come Baby Come"
  3. "The 11th"
  4. "Treble in Trouble" (written and originally performed by Ted Leo and The Sin Eaters)
  5. "Little Girl in Bloom" (written and originally performed by Thin Lizzy)

Performers

Album information

  • Record label: Ace Fu Records
  • Recorded January 2000 at Pirate House Studios in Washington, D.C. by Brendan Canty
  • Engineered by Brendan Canty
  • Mastered March 2000 by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in Tenafly, New Jersey
  • Back cover models: The Holy Childhood
  • Message on the inside cover reads: "RE: Abner Louima v. Gov. Pete Wilson. For information on how you can get involved in opposing police brutality, please contact THE STOLEN LIVES PROJECT/OCTOBER 22 COALITION c/o KHL, Inc. (Box 124), 140 First Ave., New York, NY 10009. Thank You."[2]

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