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1981 studio album by Badfinger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Say No More is the ninth studio album recorded by British rock band Badfinger that contained new material. Issued in January 1981 on Radio Records, the LP was the second and last reunion by Tom Evans and Joey Molland, after the suicide of band founder Pete Ham in 1975. The album was recorded in Miami, Florida, by Evans, Molland, pianist and organist Tony Kaye (formerly of Yes), guitarist Glen Sherba and drummer Richard Bryans and was co-produced by Jack Richardson.
Say No More | ||||
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Released | 17 January 1981 | |||
Recorded | November 1979, October–November 1980, Miami, Florida | |||
Genre | Power pop[1] | |||
Length | 37:04 | |||
Label | Radio/Elektra | |||
Producer | Jack Richardson, Steve Wittmack | |||
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Singles from Say No More | ||||
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Kaye had been invited to join the band by Evans after Airwaves, as the two had been friends. Kaye later reflected on the album, "I really kind of like that album. It had a certain something. Of course, we recorded it in Miami. The band was living in a house on Key Biscayne. There was a lot of drinking and stuff going on. But the band was performing in the studio and we’d go and play a bar in Key Biscayne after we finished. We became very close, actually."[2]
Rockier than its predecessor Airwaves, this final outing by Badfinger produced one semi-successful single with the song "Hold On", which reached No. 56 on the US Billboard charts in 1981.[3] The album peaked at only No. 155 on the US Billboard albums chart. It featured cover art by artist Peter Max. The album was not given an official release in the UK.
Evans' song "Rock 'N' Roll Contract" had originally been recorded for the band for the Head First album, but that album was still unreleased at the time of Say No More.
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Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[4] | 155 |
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