Artist's albums
Gimme Some More
1991 · single
Rub A Dub
1991 · single
As One
1990 · album
Celebrate
1990 · single
Don't Give Up
1990 · single
Talkback
1990 · single
Just Keep Rockin'
1989 · single
Street Tuff
1989 · single
Street Tuff (Double Trouble Remix)
2023 · single
Street Tuff
2022 · single
Street Tuff Reloaded
2004 · single
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Biography
Double Trouble are an iconic English dance record production and remixing trio in the House and Hip House scene, active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The group consisted of members Karl "Tuff Enuff" Brown, Leigh Guest and Michael Menson, first rising to prominence through their collaborations with the Rebel MC on the Polydor/Desire releases 'Just Keep Rockin'' and 'Street Tuff', which reached numbers 5 and 1 respectively on the UK Indie Chart in 1989. 'Just Keep Rockin'' then reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart, while 'Street Tuff' reached #3, becoming their biggest hit. In 1991, a club/reggae single was released, entitled 'Rub-A-Dub'. After the quick success of their singles, the group released an album, As One which spawned even more singles: 'Don't Give Up', 'Talk Back' and 'Love Don't Live Here Anymore'- a cover of the Rose Royce track. New interest in 'Just Keep Rockin'' in December 2007 saw it re-enter the UK Dance Chart at #32. 2020 sees New State Music release the Double Trouble discography, with previously never digitally-available tracks being made live for streaming.