On This Day: May 28, 1982 - Glenn Frey Released His Debut Album No Fun Aloud

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On This Day: May 28, 1982 - Glenn Frey Released His Debut Album No Fun Aloud
On this day May 28, 1982, Glenn Frey released his debut solo album No Fun Aloud, launching his career outside of the Eagles with a smooth mix of rock, pop, and soul influenced tracks. The album showcased Frey’s laid back vocal style and songwriting skills that had already earned him fame as a founding member of one of the most successful bands of the 1970s.

No Fun Aloud featured radio hits like The One You Love and I Found Somebody, and it reached number 32 on the Billboard charts. The album’s polished production and catchy melodies helped Glenn Frey establish himself as a solid solo artist during the early 80s.

Fun fact: The song The One You Love featured a dual saxophone solo by both Ernie Watts and Jim Horn, making it one of the album’s standout tracks.

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