Any Trouble is an English rock/new wave band fronted by Clive Gregson. The band's debut album Where Are All the Nice Girls? is noted in the reviews as their most successful release in their short early career.

Reviews emphasize a sound influenced by Elvis Costello, early-era Beatles and occasional Buggles-like touches; lyrics often deal with romances and a recurring theme about 'nice girls'. Clive Gregson is identified as the band's singer.

Francesc's review finds the debut album pleasant and danceable, heavy on Elvis Costello echoes and early-Beatles touches. Lyrics dwell on romances and the cult of "nice girls," while short, driving tracks like "Second Choice" and "Playing Bogart" stand out. Overall a competent, enjoyable record with a slightly predictable lyrical angle.

For:Listeners of late-70s UK new wave, power-pop fans, followers of Elvis Costello-style vocals and Beatles-influenced pop.

 It's always "nice" to fill the gaps on the De-board.

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