Daryl Hall & John Oates - Original Album Classics (2013)

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Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: RCA/Legacy
Genre: Classic Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:36:20
Total Size: 510 mb | 1.4 gb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. It's A Laugh
02. Melody For A Memory
03. The Last Time
04. I Don't Wanna Lose You (7" Remix)
05. Have I Been Away Too Long
06. Alley Katz
07. Don't Blame It On Love
08. Serious Music
09. Pleasure Beach
10. August Day

CD2

01. The Woman Comes And Goes
02. Wait for Me
03. Portable Radio
04. All You Want Is Heaven
05. Who Said The World Was Fair
06. Running From Paradise
07. Number One
08. Bebop Drop
09. Hallafon
10. Intravino
11. Times Up (Alone Tonight)
12. No Brain No Pain

CD3

01. How Does It Feel To Be Back
02. Big Kids
03. United State
04. Hard To Be In Love With You
05. Kiss on My List
06. Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)
07. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
08. You Make My Dreams
09. Everytime You Go Away
10. Africa
11. Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear The Voices)

CD4

01. Dance On Your Knees
02. Out of Touch (Video Mix)
03. Method of Modern Love
04. Bank On Your Love
05. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
06. Going Thru the Motions
07. Cold Dark and Yesterday
08. All American Girl
09. Possession Obsession

CD5

01. Downtown Life
02. Everything Your Heart Desires
03. I'm In Pieces
04. Missed Opportunity
05. Talking All Night
06. Rockability
07. Rocket To God
08. Soul Love
09. Realove
10. Keep On Pushin' Love

From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on Philly soul brought them enormous commercial success including six number one singles and six platinum albums. Hall & Oates' music was remarkably well constructed and produced; at their best, their songs were filled with strong hooks and melodies that adhered to soul traditions without being a slave to them, incorporating elements of new wave and hard rock.

Daryl Hall began performing professionally while he was a student at Temple University. In 1966, he recorded a single with Kenny Gamble and the Romeos; the group featured Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell, who would all become the architects of Philly soul. During this time, Hall frequently appeared on sessions for Gamble and Huff. In 1967, Hall met John Oates, a fellow Temple University student. Oates was leading his own soul band at the time. The two students realized they had similar tastes and began performing together in an array of R&B and doo wop groups. By 1968, the duo had parted ways, as Oates transferred schools and Hall formed the soft rock band Gulliver; the group released one album on Elektra in the late '60s before disbanding.


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