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If Glenn Frey is such a soul man obsessed, as he puts it in the liner notes, with "this Al Green-Memphis thing" why is his most passionate singing on this album dedicated to the glories of working out? Maybe the ex-Eagle confuses fascination with familiarity, enthusiasm with ability....
1988 RS:
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After the Eagles split up (for the first time), guitarist-singer
Glenn Frey cut a predictably slick solo debut in his old band's
party-boy mode; No Fun Aloud is like a Joe Walsh album
with (slightly) better singing. Not songs, though; apparently that
was Don Henley's department. The Allnighter glistens with
synthesized oomph, but the sugar coating doesn't sit well on Frey's
mannered white R&B...
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