Enough Is Enough is the fifth studio album by Billy Squier, released on September 27, 1986. It was the first album to be released under his second seven-year Capitol Records recording contract.
The disc peaked at #61 on the Billboard album chart[4] and included the minor hit "Love Is the Hero" which featured Freddie Mercury on backing vocals. Despite mostly positive critical reception, Enough Is Enough was a commercial disappointment and sold about 300,000 copies in the United States, making it his first album since 1980's The Tale of the Tape to not reach platinum status.
- "Shot o' Love" (Danny Kortchmar, Squier) - 4:06
- "Love Is the Hero" (Squier) - 4:49
- "Lady with a Tenor Sax" (Freddie Mercury, Squier) - 4:24
- "All We Have to Give" (Squier) - 5:18
- "Come Home" (Bobby Chouinard, Squier) - 3:55
- "Break the Silence" (Squier) - 4:59
- "Powerhouse" (Squier) - 4:18
- "Lonely One" (Squier) - 4:16
- "Til It's Over" (Squier) - 6:06
- "Wink of an Eye" (Squier) - 4:54
- Billy Squier - vocals, guitars, synthesizers, multiple instruments, arrangements, mixing
- Jeff Golub - guitars
- Robin Jeffrey - guitars
- Jeff Bova - keyboards
- David Frank - keyboards, synthesizers, arrangements
- Andy Richards - keyboards
- Alan St. John - keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals
- T.M. Stevens - bass
- Jimmy Bralower - drums, drum programming
- Bobby Chouinard - drums
- Steve Ferrone - drums on track 8
- Jody Linscott - percussion
- Freddie Mercury - vocals on track 2, arrangements on track 3
- Mitch Weissman - backing vocals
- Peter Collins - producer, arrangements
- Jimbo "James" Barton - engineer
- Steve Boyer, Paul Wright - assistant engineers
- Brian Gulland - arrangements, sound recording
- David Thoener - mixing
- Tim Leitner - mixing assistant
- George Marino - mastering