"Say No More" is the ninth studio album by British rock band Badfinger, released in 1981. The album marked the 12th anniversary of the band's existence, with an unstable line-up that saw numerous changes in its earlier years and arduous financial struggles. It was recorded in Miami, Florida, marking a departure from the group's earlier work, which was predominantly done in London.
Tom Evans and Joey Molland, the only two members remaining from the original line-up, produced the album. Despite the consistent problems that plagued the band, the duo managed to put forth a collection of songs that encapsulated the group's signature sound of progressive rock-oriented and Beatles-esque pop. Some noteworthy songs from the album include "Hold On" and "Because I Cared."
Though it did not achieve significant commercial success, the album received a mixed critical response. Some critics noted that the album lacked the consistency of Badfinger's stronger works, while others appreciated the resilience and talent displayed by the band under difficult circumstances. Sadly, it was the band's final release before the tragic suicide of Tom Evans in 1983. Despite the hardships they faced, the album "Say No More" continues to hold its place as a part of the legacy of Badfinger.