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''No Fun Aloud'' is the debut solo studio album by Glenn Frey. It was released in 1982 on Asylum. The album reached #32 on the charts and contained two top 40 singles, " The One You Love" and "I Found Somebody". The album was certified
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(RIAA), selling over 500,000 copies in the United States.


Critical reception

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critic Mike DeGagne wrote that "it's Frey's perfectly guided vocals and impeccable talent for crafting laid-back love songs that make the album noteworthy ... With Frey's own production assistance, ''No Fun Aloud'' stands up as a modest debut album." ''
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'' called ''No Fun Aloud'' "a predictably slick solo debut in rey'sold band's party-boy mode." ''
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'' called it "remarkably uninspired and joyless," writing that "by and large, the songs are of the John David Souther school of no-melody dirge—the type of thing that gives California music a bad name." ''
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'' deemed it "an agreeable, well-crafted little record."


Track listing

All songs by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, except where noted.


Personnel

* Glenn Frey – vocals, organ (1), lead guitar (1, 3, 4, 8), electric piano (2, 5, 7, 8), guitars (2, 5, 10), bass (2, 9), drum machine programming (2, 9), acoustic piano (3), backing vocals (4, 10), all other instruments (9), clavinet (10), synthesizers (10) * David "Hawk" Wolinski – synthesizers (1, 10), organ (4, 6-8) * Clayton Ivey – acoustic piano (6) * Allan Blazek – additional keyboards (10) * Josh Leo – guitars (1, 3) * Danny Kortchmar – guitars (4) * Duncan Cameron – electric guitar (6-8) * Wayne Perkins – acoustic guitar (7) * Bryan Garofalo – bass (1) *
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– bass (3, 5, 10) * Roberto Piñón – bass (4) *
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– bass (6-8) * Michael Huey – drums (1, 3, 4, 10) * John Robinson – drums (5) * Roger Hawkins – drums (6-8),
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s (7, 8) * Steve Forman – percussion (5, 9) * Al Garth – tenor saxophone (1) * Jim Horn – tenor saxophone (2) *
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– saxophone (2) * The Heart Attack Horns (5): ** Jim Coile – alto saxophone ** Greg Smith – baritone saxophone ** Bill Bergman – tenor saxophone ** John Berry, Jr. – trumpet ** Lee Thornburg – trumpet, horn arrangements * Ronnie Eades – saxophone (6) * Harvey Thompson – saxophone (6) * Jim Ed Norman – string arrangements (2, 7), horn arrangements (5) * The Monstertones – backing vocals (3) * Marcy Levy – backing vocals (4) *
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– backing vocals (4) * Tom Kelly – backing vocals (4) * Julia Waters – backing vocals (8, 10) * Maxine Waters – backing vocals (8, 10) * Oren Waters – backing vocals (8, 10)


Production

* Producers – Glenn Frey, Allan Blazek and Jim Ed Norman. * Recorded by The Wlider Brothers * Engineers – Allan Blazek and Steve Melton * Assistant Engineers – Ray Blair, Glenn Frey, George Gomez, Ben King, Mary Beth McLemore and Jay Parti. * Mixed by Allan Blazek at Bayshore Recording Studios (Coconut Grove, FL). * Art Direction and Design – Jeff Adamoff * Photography – Jim Shea * Direction –
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Charts


Certifications


References

{{Authority control Glenn Frey albums 1982 debut albums Elektra Records albums Asylum Records albums Albums produced by Jim Ed Norman Albums recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio