Glenn Frey's latest album After Hours is out now! The album is a collection of classic love songs which was released via Polydor Records. His first solo album since 1995 includes songs from 40's up until the present. After Hours is Frey's sixth solo album and his first album since 1995. The two and a half year long project was developed out of Frey's passion for songs and sounds of artists like Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, and Dinah Washington. The collection includes older classics like 'Sentimental Reasons' and 'My Buddy', in addition to contemporary favorites such as 'Caroline No'. Frey collaborated with co-producers Richard F.W. Davis and Michael Thompson, both members of The Eagles touring band, to make the 14-track record possible.
After Hours is a dedication to Frey’s parents to celebrate the songs and love of music they instilled in him at a young age. Some of Frey’s earliest memories take place in his grandmother’s kitchen, watching his mother iron and sing along with the radio. The romance of that memory weaves itself into each track of After Hours. The album is available in Digital and CD formats.
After Hours is a dedication to Frey’s parents to celebrate the songs and love of music they instilled in him at a young age. Some of Frey’s earliest memories take place in his grandmother’s kitchen, watching his mother iron and sing along with the radio. The romance of that memory weaves itself into each track of After Hours. The album is available in Digital and CD formats.
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