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RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 23RD, 2026
US ORDERS WILL SHIP: OCTOBER 12TH, 2026
INT'L ORDERS WILL SHIP: OCTOBER 19TH, 2026

Please note, this is a PRE-ORDER. The Digital Album download link will be emailed to you on the release date: OCTOBER 23RD, 2026

 

Joanne Shaw Taylor Announces New Studio Album The Trouble With Love,

Album Out on October 23rd via Journeyman Records

British blues-rock artist Joanne Shaw Taylor has announced her new studio album Trouble With Love, produced by Kevin Shirley, set for release October 23rd via Journeyman Records. On Trouble With Love, Joanne dives headfirst into the beautiful chaos of the human heart. Blending blues, rock, and soul-soaked pop, the album explores the many forms love takes in our lives: the reckless kind that sweeps you off your feet, the quiet kind that steadies you, the kind that breaks you open, and the kind that puts you back together.

To mark the announcement, Joanne has shared the album’s latest single, “This Is Who I Am,” a soul-baring reinterpretation of Celeste’s song about acceptance, self-love, and being seen clearly. “Kevin brought this cover of Celeste’s beautiful song to the table,” Joanne shares. “It’s such a beautifully written track, for me about acceptance and self love. I hope we’ve done it justice.”

With lines like “Only you may ever see me true” and “No lie, I’m no less / This is who I am,” the song becomes a deeply personal statement in Joanne’s hands, carried by her expressive vocals and stunningly passionate guitar solo. She lets the song unfold with quiet strength, turning it into a moment of clarity and self-recognition at the center of the album.

“This Is Who I Am” follows a run of singles that have steadily opened the door into the world of Trouble With Love. The fiery title track, “The Trouble With Love,” captured the push and pull of love in all its intensity, while “What Good Is My Love?” featuring Orianthi explored the pain of love that is not returned. “Hell Or High Water” brought a defiant blues-gospel charge to the fight for resilience and self-belief. Together, the songs point toward one of Joanne’s most emotionally direct and musically expansive albums yet.

The album also builds on the momentum of Joanne’s critically acclaimed Black & Gold, which drew widespread praise upon its release. Classic Rock awarded the album a 9/10 rating, while Powerplay Magazine highlighted its “pop appeal and smoothness.” Guitarist Magazine noted that it “reinforces Joanne’s place in the firmament of today’s brightest stars,” and American Blues Scene called it “a deeply personal experience, showcasing the depth of Joanne’s artistry.” Together with the Black & Gold (Deluxe Edition) and a run of acoustic reinterpretations, the album marked a defining chapter in Joanne’s career and set the stage for this next creative era.

 

Track Listing:

  1. The Trouble With Love feat. Joe Bonamassa
  2. Hell Or High Water
  3. This Is Who I am
  4. Tired Of Being Right
  5. Bad Boy
  6. What Good Is My Love? Feat. Orianthi
  7. The Girl That You Loved Before
  8. Never Gonna Please 'Em All
  9. You And Me (Rachel's Song)
  10. Death Wish

Joanne Shaw Taylor: The Trouble With Love (Digital Album) (Released: 2025)***PRE-ORDER***

Joanne Shaw Taylor

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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

***PRE-ORDERED ITEM, YOUR CREDIT CARD WILL BE CHARGED AT THE TIME OF CHECK OUT***

RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 23RD, 2026
US ORDERS WILL SHIP: OCTOBER 12TH, 2026
INT'L ORDERS WILL SHIP: OCTOBER 19TH, 2026

Please note, this is a PRE-ORDER. The Digital Album download link will be emailed to you on the release date: OCTOBER 23RD, 2026

 

Joanne Shaw Taylor Announces New Studio Album The Trouble With Love,

Album Out on October 23rd via Journeyman Records

British blues-rock artist Joanne Shaw Taylor has announced her new studio album Trouble With Love, produced by Kevin Shirley, set for release October 23rd via Journeyman Records. On Trouble With Love, Joanne dives headfirst into the beautiful chaos of the human heart. Blending blues, rock, and soul-soaked pop, the album explores the many forms love takes in our lives: the reckless kind that sweeps you off your feet, the quiet kind that steadies you, the kind that breaks you open, and the kind that puts you back together.

To mark the announcement, Joanne has shared the album’s latest single, “This Is Who I Am,” a soul-baring reinterpretation of Celeste’s song about acceptance, self-love, and being seen clearly. “Kevin brought this cover of Celeste’s beautiful song to the table,” Joanne shares. “It’s such a beautifully written track, for me about acceptance and self love. I hope we’ve done it justice.”

With lines like “Only you may ever see me true” and “No lie, I’m no less / This is who I am,” the song becomes a deeply personal statement in Joanne’s hands, carried by her expressive vocals and stunningly passionate guitar solo. She lets the song unfold with quiet strength, turning it into a moment of clarity and self-recognition at the center of the album.

“This Is Who I Am” follows a run of singles that have steadily opened the door into the world of Trouble With Love. The fiery title track, “The Trouble With Love,” captured the push and pull of love in all its intensity, while “What Good Is My Love?” featuring Orianthi explored the pain of love that is not returned. “Hell Or High Water” brought a defiant blues-gospel charge to the fight for resilience and self-belief. Together, the songs point toward one of Joanne’s most emotionally direct and musically expansive albums yet.

The album also builds on the momentum of Joanne’s critically acclaimed Black & Gold, which drew widespread praise upon its release. Classic Rock awarded the album a 9/10 rating, while Powerplay Magazine highlighted its “pop appeal and smoothness.” Guitarist Magazine noted that it “reinforces Joanne’s place in the firmament of today’s brightest stars,” and American Blues Scene called it “a deeply personal experience, showcasing the depth of Joanne’s artistry.” Together with the Black & Gold (Deluxe Edition) and a run of acoustic reinterpretations, the album marked a defining chapter in Joanne’s career and set the stage for this next creative era.

 

Track Listing:

  1. The Trouble With Love feat. Joe Bonamassa
  2. Hell Or High Water
  3. This Is Who I am
  4. Tired Of Being Right
  5. Bad Boy
  6. What Good Is My Love? Feat. Orianthi
  7. The Girl That You Loved Before
  8. Never Gonna Please 'Em All
  9. You And Me (Rachel's Song)
  10. Death Wish