Trouble from the Start

Trouble from the Start
Studio album by Lisa Moscatiello
Released 2005
Genre Folk
Label Machine Heart Music
Producer Marco Delmar
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Lisa Moscatiello chronology
Well Kept Secrets
(2003)
Trouble from the Start
(2005)

Trouble from the Start is the third solo album from Lisa Moscatiello and was released in 2005.[1][2]

Lisa Moscatiello's frequent collaborator Bev Stanton released an electronic deconstruction of Trouble from the Start in 2006 entitled Troubled.

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Awards

Trouble from the Start won the 2005 Album of the Year Wammie, as well as the Wammie for Best Recording in the Contemporary Folk category.[3]

Release notes

"Trouble from The Start sees Lisa blending the best of torch-song vocals with intricate and deeply layered musicianship, forging a new category the artist likes to call ‘acid-cabaret’. What holds the entire work together is the extraordinary tone and quality of Lisa’s lustrous alto."

Audio previews/downloads

All the album tracks can be previewed in their entirety on the Lisa Moscatiell - iSOUND.COM page.[4] Additionally, four tracks from Trouble from the Start can be previewed in their entirety or downloaded for free from the Machine Heart Music - Big Contact music podcast.[5]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Ashtray"   Bev Stanton 3:53
2. "Trouble from the Start"   Lisa Moscatiello/Stanton 4:06
3. "Feel the Love"   Stanton 4:25
4. "Exile"   Steve Knightley 3:34
5. "You're Crying"   Leonard Feather/Quincy Jones 3:45
6. "New Year's"   Stanton 4:52
7. "Come Sinfonia (Like a Symphony)"   Pino Donaggio 3:08
8. "What Happens After Love?"   Moscatiello/Stanton 4:48
9. "Something New"   Linda Smith 2:25
10. "Brand New Me"   Theresa Bell/Jerry Butler/Kenneth Gamble 3:15
11. "Now You're Back in Love Again"   Karl Straub 4:22

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External links

Audio previews/downloads from Trouble from the Start

Radio interview