The Trouble with... Harry
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The Trouble With... Harry was the debut album from British musician Harry (aka Dirty Harry).
The album was released on 21st April 2003 and reached #37 in the UK album chart.
The album encountered numerous delays during its recording and production and following a lawsuit with Clint Eastwood (over copyright issues with the name 'Dirty Harry') and to be re-recorded as a result.
The album contains 13 tracks, including the singles "So Real" and "Follow Me" as well as two older singles recorded under the name Dirty Harry, "Eye" and "Nothing Really Matters". "Push It (Real Good)", a sampling of the Salt-N-Pepa song Push It and a cover of Belouis Some's "Imagination" which featured on Harry's "Under the Covers" EP were also included on the album.
[edit] Tracklisting
- Goddess on the Floor
- 10 Things
- So Real
- Follow Me
- Valley
- Underground
- Eye
- Push It (Real Good)
- I Do What I Do
- Taske Like Kisses
- Heroin
- Nothing Really Matters
- Imagination
[edit] Critical response for "The Trouble With..."
The album received generally good reviews. The Guardian described the album as a "not-unappealing blend of suspenders, silliness and Siouxsie Sioux.", giving it 3 out of a possible 5. Kerrang magazine gave it 4 out of 5, saying "If you give your heart to one rock goddess this year, let it be Harry."
- "If you give your heart to a rock goddess this year let it be Harry" - Kerrang!
- "An icon-in-waiting" - The Guardian
- "She rocks hard" - The Independent On Sunday
- "Platinum Rock-goddess-in-waiting" - Kerrang! with KKKK (4 star) Review
- "The no-cock revolution just found its new ringleader" - NME
- "A remarkable debut" - The Fly