Say No More

Year: 1981
Artist: Badfinger

Other albums by Badfinger

Badfinger - Wish You Were Here
Wish You Were Here
1974, songs: 4
Badfinger - Airwaves
Airwaves
1979, songs: 1
Badfinger - BBC in Concert 1972-1973
Badfinger - Head First
Head First
2000, songs: 7
Badfinger - Magic Christian Music
Magic Christian Music
1970, songs: 1
Badfinger - Badfinger
Badfinger
1974, songs: 11
Badfinger - Come and Get It: The Best of Badfinger
Badfinger - The Very Best of Badfinger

Facts about the album "Say No More"

Album Title: Say No More
Artist: Badfinger
Genre: Rock
Release Date: January 1981
Label: Radio Records

Description: "Say No More" stands as the tenth studio album by the British rock band Badfinger. Released in January 1981 under Radio Records, the album encapsulates the band's resilience and enduring passion for creating music despite facing numerous adversities throughout their career. With its blend of catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and polished production, "Say No More" showcases Badfinger's ability to evolve with the changing musical landscape while staying true to their signature sound.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Reunion with Todd Rundgren: "Say No More" marked a reunion between Badfinger and producer Todd Rundgren, who had previously collaborated with the band on their critically acclaimed album "Straight Up". Rundgren's expertise in the studio helped to capture the essence of Badfinger's sound, resulting in a collection of songs that blend infectious hooks with rich harmonies and dynamic arrangements.

  2. Departure from Elektra Records: Following the commercial disappointment of their previous album "Airwaves", Badfinger parted ways with Elektra Records and signed with Radio Records for the release of "Say No More". This change in label allowed the band greater creative control over their music and a fresh opportunity to reach a wider audience with their distinctive brand of rock music.

  3. Tragic Endings: "Say No More" would tragically become Badfinger's final studio album with all four original members. Just months after the album's release, founding members Pete Ham and Tom Evans would both succumb to suicide, marking the end of an era for the band. Despite the heartbreaking loss, "Say No More" serves as a poignant reminder of Badfinger's enduring musical legacy and the timeless quality of their contributions to the rock genre.

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