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After Hours
New - LP - 003
Sealed 2012 180gm Gatefold. Stunning Audiophile Quality LP Mastered From The Original Analog Master Tapes And Supervised By Grammy-Winning Engineer Elliot Scheiner.
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Allnighter
Audiophile - LP - 5501
Mint 1984 Quiex II Limited Edition Pressing. Features The Hit "Smuggler's Blues."
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Allnighter
New - LP - 5501
Sealed 1984 Original. Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap.
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Allnighter
New - LP - 5501
Sealed 1982 Columbia Record Club Pressing. Top Left Corner Has Been Bumped.
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Allnighter
New - LP - MCA 5501
Sealed 1984 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Saw Cut. There Are A Zillion Open, Beat-Up Copies Of This LP Around, But Try To Find A Sealed One!
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Allnighter
Used - LP - MCA 5501
1984 Original. Slight Ring Wear. "Frey Breaks With The Old Eagles Sound On His Second Solo Album, Much Of Which Has A Bluesy, Rocking Feel. Includes The Hits "Smuggler's Blues" And "Sexy Girl." William Ruhlmann, AMG
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No Fun Aloud
New - LP - E1-60129
Sealed 1982 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink. Small Saw Cut.
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No Fun Aloud
New - LP - E1-60129
Factory Sealed 1982 Original. Small Cut Out Hole.
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No Fun Aloud
New - LP - E1-60129
1982 US original Allied pressing; Gold promo stamp on rear cover. Small corner creases. "Glenn Frey's first solo album plotted two Top 40 singles, with "I Found Somebody" going to number 31 in the summer of 1982 and the destitute-sounding "The One You Love" hitting number 15 two months later. With help from Jack Tempchin, who wrote the Eagles' "Peaceful Easy Feeling," the album reached number 32 on the U.S. charts, but it's Frey's perfectly guided vocals and impeccable talent for crafting laid-back love songs that make the album noteworthy. The saxophone from "The One You Love," which tags alongside the soothing chorus, makes the song even better, and "I Found Somebody" hints at the Eagles' warm, harmonic style. Even the average-sounding "All Those Lies" went to number 41, but efforts like "That Girl" and "She Can't Let Go" are thinned out too much, as Frey gets a little too involved with singer/songwriter colloquialisms. Some life is regained with a spirited attempt at Frankie Ford's "Sea Cruise," one of the album's real movers. With Frey's own production assistance, No Fun Aloud stands up as a modest debut album." All Music Guide - Mike DeGagne.
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Soul Searchin'
Used - LP - MCA-6239
1988 US original. Corner crease. Gold Promo stamp on rear cover.
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Soul Searchin'
Used - LP - MCA-6239
1988 Original Promo Pressing. From The KCRW Vaults, Indicated By The Marks On Back Cover And Gold Promo Stamp. Glossy Vinyl.
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Soul Searchin'
New - LP - 6239
Sealed 1988 Original.
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The Allnighter
Audiophile - Used - MCA-5501
1984 Quiex II Limited Edition promo pressing with hype sticker. Features The Hit "Smuggler's Blues." The Allnighter is a 1984 studio album by Glenn Frey, the American singer-songwriter, and founding member of the Eagles. The album marked a departure from Frey's previous work, as he explored new musical territories, blending elements of rock, pop, and R&B in his songwriting. The Allnighter features several hit singles, including "Sexy Girl," "The Allnighter," and "I Got Love."
The album's standout track is "Smuggler's Blues," a song that was inspired by Frey's role on the popular television show, Miami Vice. The track became an instant classic and was even adapted into an episode of the show. The Allnighter is considered one of Frey's most successful albums and helped solidify his status as a solo artist after the dissolution of the Eagles. It's a must-listen for fans of '80s rock, pop, and R&B.
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The Allnighter
Used - LP - MCA 5501
1984 CRC pressing still in shrink, and complete with the original custom printed inner sleeve. Glossy, NM- vinyl. Top copy! "Frey breaks with the old Eagles sound on his second solo album, much of which has a bluesy, rocking feel. Includes the hits "Smuggler's Blues" and "Sexy Girl." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
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