TY - SOUND AU - Gillan,Ian AU - Deep Purple (Grupo musical) TI - Double Trouble T2 - Centro de Recursos Culturales PY - 2004/// CY - [S.l.] PB - Edsel Demon Music Group KW - Heavy metal (Music) KW - Heavy metal (Música) KW - Grabaciones sonoras KW - Hard Rock (Música KW - Música Rock N1 - Disc One: Studio[edit] "I'll Rip Your Spine Out" {u2013} (4.30) (Gillan/McCoy/Underwood) "Restless" {u2013} (3.19) "Men Of War" {u2013} (4.31) "Sunbeam" {u2013} (4.11) (Gillan/Gers/McCoy/Underwood) "Nightmare" {u2013} (3.15) (Towns) "Hadely Bop Pop" {u2013} (2.50) "Life Goes On" {u2013} (5.12) (Gillan/Towns) "Born To Kill" (9.28) (Gillan/Towns) "Spanish Guitar (Bonus Track)" (3.24) (Gillan/Towns) Disc Two: Live[edit] "No Laughing In Heaven" {u2013} (6.26) (Gillan/McCoy/Tormé/Underwood) "No Easy Way" {u2013} (10.32) (Gillan/McCoy/Tormé) "Trouble" {u2013} (3.04) (Leiber/Stoller) "Mutually Assured Destruction" {u2013} (5.13) (Gillan/McCoy/Tormé/Towns/Underwood) "If You Believe Me" {u2013} (8.26) (Gillan/McCoy/Tormé/Underwood)* "New Orleans" {u2013} (5.54) (Guida/Royster) "Bite The Bullet" (Bonus Track) {u2013} (5.20) (Gillan/Towns) "On The Rocks" (Bonus Track) {u2013} (6.32) (Gillan/Towns) "Mr Universe" (Bonus Track) {u2013} (7.13) (Gillan/Towns)** "Vengeance" (Bonus Track) {u2013} (4.26) (Gillan/Towns)** "Smoke On The Water" (Bonus Track) {u2013} (8.55) (Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice)** N2 - Double Trouble is the fifth album by the British rock band Gillan, released in 1981. It was released as a double album, the first disc containing studio material, and the second containing live recordings. It reached No. 12 in the UK charts. In 1989, Virgin re-released the album, with the same track listing, in CD format. It is the first album to feature Janick Gers, since Bernie Tormé left the group during the tour of Germany in 1981. In fact Tormé was fired because he did not want to participate in the playback TV performance of "No Laughing in Heaven" at "Top of the Pops" on 24 June 1981. Janick Gers came in for the rest of the tour on 25 June 1981 ER -