After Hours (Glenn Frey album)
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''After Hours'' is the fifth and final solo studio album by
Glenn Frey Glenn Lewis Frey (; November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American singer, guitarist and a founding member of the rock band Eagles. Frey was the co-lead singer and frontman for the Eagles, roles he came to share with fellow member Don H ...
, released in 2012 (see
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), four years before his death. The album is very different from Frey's previous rock albums and features material from the
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and songs in the same mood by Brian Wilson or Randy Newman. The album charted at number 116 in the U.S. and number 92 in the UK. ''After Hours'' was Frey's first new studio solo album in 20 years since 1992's '' Strange Weather'', which was a commercial disappointment.


Track listing

# " For Sentimental Reasons" (William "Pat" Best, Deek Watson) – 3:03 # " My Buddy" (
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,
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) – 3:45 # " The Good Life" (
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, Jack Reardon) – 2:25 (Deluxe Edition only) # " Route 66" (
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) – 2:57 # "
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" (
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, Paul Francis Webster) – 4:28 # "Here's to Life" (Artie Butler, Phyllis Molinary) – 5:32 # " It's Too Soon to Know" (Deborah Chessler) – 2:42 # "
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" ( Brian Wilson,
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) – 4:00 # " The Look of Love" ( Burt Bacharach,
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) – 3:33 # "I'm Getting Old Before My Time" (
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) – 3:43 # "Worried Mind" (
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, Jimmie H. Davis) – 2:48 (Deluxe Edition only) # "
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" ( Johnny Mercer, Sadie Vimmerstedt) – 2:19 (Deluxe Edition only) # "Same Girl" ( Randy Newman) – 3:05 # "After Hours" (Glenn Frey,
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) – 4:18


Personnel

* Glenn Frey – vocals, backing vocals (1, 6) * Richard F.W. Davis – keyboards (1, 2, 5, 6, 11), horns (8), horn arrangements (9) * Michael Thompson – acoustic piano, guitars (1, 4), organ (2), electric guitar (3, 6),
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(4), electric piano (5, 7), accordion (7), acoustic guitar (7), trombone (7) *
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– electric guitar (2, 9, 11), acoustic guitar (8) *
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steel guitar (3, 7) * Mike Harlow – baritone guitar (7) *
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– bass (1-6, 9, 10, 11) * Jonathan Clark –
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(8) *
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– drums (1-4, 6-9, 11) * Lenny Castrocongas (3, 8),
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(7), percussion (8) * Stephanie O'Keefe –
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(2, 5, 6) * Tom Evans – tenor saxophone (4), flute (5), clarinet (6, 7, 11), English horn (7, 11), tenor sax solo (9) * Al Garth –
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(7) * Greg Smith – alto saxophone (9) * Chris Mostert – tenor saxophone (9) * Bill Armstrong – flugelhorn (8) * Nick Lane – trombone (9) * Les Lovitt – trumpet (9) * Mitch Manker – trumpet solo (9) Orchestra *
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– orchestral arrangements and conductor, string arrangements (5) * Richard Davis – string arrangements (5) * Marcy Vaj – contractor * Kevin Axt and Putter Smith – bass * Jodi Burnett, Ira Glansbeek, Paula Hochhalter, Timothy Loo and Elizabeth Wright – cello * Brett Banducci, Robert Berg, Suzanna Giordano Gignac, Margot MacLaine and
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– viola * Jackie Brand, Chung Mei Chang, Mario DeLeon, Michael Ferril, Eric Gorfain, Scott Hosfeld, Dimitrie Leivici, Maria Newman, Neli Nikolaeva, Alyssa Park, Cameron Patrick, Susan Rishik, Anatoly Rosinski, Olivia Tsui, Marcy Vaj, Deb Vukovitz, Amy Wickman, Margaret Wooten and Adriana Zoppo – violin


Production

* Richard F.W. Davis – producer, arrangements, engineer, digital engineer * Glenn Frey – producer, arrangements * Michael Thompson – producer, arrangements * Mike Harlow – engineer *
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– orchestra recording, mixing * Dan Garcia – orchestra recording assistant * Schnee Studios (North Hollywood, California) – orchestra recording location * Bob Ludwig – mastering at Gateway Mastering (Portland, Maine) * Ivy Skoff – production coordinator * Jeri Heiden for SMOG Design, Inc. – art direction * Nick Steinhardt for SMOG Design, Inc. – design * Jim Sheldon – photography * Autumn de Wilde – photography *
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– management


References

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