Trouble in Paradise is the second, and last, album by The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, released in 1975 on Asylum Records.
[3] AllMusic's Brett Hartenbach noted the band "seemed to be distancing itself a bit from its country-rock roots with its second release,… while at the same time slipping even closer to the middle of the road."
Souther, who penned four of the LP's nine tracks, leads the way, with "Prisoner in Disguise" and "Mexico" and the title cut as the standouts.
Though allowing "the few moments of life contained on Trouble in Paradise are Souther's doing."
Concluding "[w]hy don't SHF redeem themselves while they still can and just forget the whole thing.