The Allnighter (album)

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The Allnighter is the second solo studio album by Glenn Frey, the guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in mid-1984 on MCA in the United States and the United Kingdom, two years after Frey's modestly successful debut album No Fun Aloud and four years after the demise of the Eagles. It was and still is Frey's most successful solo album throughout his whole solo career, having reached No. 22 on the Billboard charts, and releasing two top 20 singles with "Smuggler's Blues" and "Sexy Girl". The album achieved gold status by the RIAA in the US. It is generally regarded as the culmination of the smoother, more adult-oriented sound of Frey's solo work.

The single "Smuggler's Blues" helped to inspire the Miami Vice episode of the same name, and Frey was invited to star in that episode, which was Frey's acting debut. The music video for the single also won Frey an MTV Video Music Award in 1985.

Composition

When Frey was asked about his song writing partnership with Jack Tempchin, he said at the time that "It's funny, there are only those certain people where things click — at least for me. He's very free. I'll just run some soul licks by him, or I'll ring him something like The Allnighter, which originally was just about staying up all night. But then we started talking about it and Jack says, ‘Staying up all night can't play over three or four verses. What if the Allnighter was a guy?’ So, we made him into some woman's every-guy."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The lyrics of "Better in the U.S.A" are opposed to the Soviet Union.<ref name="Christgau"/>

Critical reception

In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau gave The Alnighter a "C" and panned it as a "smarmy piece of sexist pseudosoul".<ref name="Christgau">Template:Cite news</ref> In a retrospective review for The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1992), Mark Coleman gave the album two out of five stars and wrote that it "glistens with synthesized oomph, but the sugar coating doesn't sit well on Frey's mannered white R&B loverman act."<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> On the other hand, AllMusic's William Ruhlmann retrospectively gave it four-and-a-half stars and said that it departs from the "old Eagles sound" of Frey's last album for a "bluesy, rocking feel."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Track listing

All songs by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, except where noted. Template:Track listing

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Personnel

  • Glenn Frey – vocals, electric piano (1, 10), electric guitar (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9), bass (2, 5), backing vocals (2, 4, 7-10), guitars (3), organ (5), acoustic guitar (5), synthesizers (6), slide guitar (6), acoustic piano (8), celesta (10)

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  • David "Hawk" Wolinski – synthesizers (1), organ (1, 7, 10), keyboards (4), synthesizer programming (4, 9), fuzz guitar (4)
  • Barry Beckett – synthesizers (2), acoustic piano (2, 8), keyboards (3)
  • Nick DeCaro – accordion (5), string arrangements (5)
  • Vince Melamed – electric piano (7)
  • Duncan Cameron – harmony vocals, lead guitar (2), guitars (3), electric guitar (5-8), acoustic guitar (10)
  • Josh Leo – electric guitar (6, 7, 10)
  • Bryan Garofalo – bass (1, 6, 7, 9, 10)
  • David Hood – bass (3, 8)
  • John Robinson – drums (1, 4)
  • Larrie Londin – drums (2, 3, 8)
  • Michael Huey – drums (6, 7, 10)
  • Steve Forman – percussion (1, 9), congas (6)
  • Victor Feldmanvibraphone (7)
  • Al Garth – saxophone (4, 7)
  • Lee Thornburg – flugelhorn (10)
  • The Heart Attack Horns (3, 7, 9):
    • Bill Bergman – saxophone
    • Jim Colie – saxophone
    • Greg Smith – saxophone, horn arrangements (9)
    • John Berry, Jr. – trumpet
    • Lee Thornburg – trumpet, horn arrangements (3, 7)
  • Roy Galloway – backing vocals (2, 4, 7-10)
  • Jack Tempchin – backing vocals (2, 8), acoustic guitar (5)
  • Luther Waters – backing vocals (2, 8)
  • Oren Waters – backing vocals (2, 4, 7-10)

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Production

  • Producers – Allan Blazek and Glenn Frey (Tracks 1-10); Barry Beckett (Tracks 2, 3 & 8).
  • Recorded and Mixed by Allan Blazek
  • Second Engineers – Ray Blair and Steve Melton
  • Assistant Engineers – Lee Daley, Pete Greene and Rich Markowitz.
  • Art Direction – Jeff Adamoff
  • Illustration – Dave Sizer
  • Photography – Jim Shea
  • Management – The Fitzgerald Hartley Co.

Charts

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Certifications

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See also

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