Hall & Oates - The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates (2001)

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Title: The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Camden Deluxe/BMG [74321 828682]
Genre: Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Blue-Eyed Soul
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 1:14:59
Total Size: 171 mb / 475 mb
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There's one thing wrong with The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates, and it's minor -- the promotional 12" mix of "Adult Education" is included in favor of the 7" version. This isn't a big deal and it doesn't mar what is the best overview of Hall & Oates' RCA years, the era when they became the biggest-selling duo in the history of rock. If the Atlantic years were more adventurous, dabbling in folk and album rock, The Very Best of demonstrates the virtues of consistency, since these blue-eyed soul songs rank among the very finest singles (and songs) of their time. And Hall & Oates weren't unadventurous, either, since they deftly blended elements of new wave, contemporary soul, and soft rock into their signature sound. Most impressively, smaller hits like "Wait for Me" and the splendid "Did It in a Minute" (easily one of the greatest songs they ever cut) more than hold their own alongside familiar items like "Sara Smile," "You Make My Dreams," "Private Eyes," and "Maneater." Hall & Oates may not have been hip, but they made addictive soul-pop that not only rocketed to the top of the charts but has stood the test of time as some of the best pop made during the early '80s.

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Hall and Oates often enlivened '70s and '80s radio with sharp pop concoctions that drew on a wellspring of R&B influences picked up in their hometown of Philadelphia. They scored frequently enough, in fact, that this 20-track collection--intended to supplement or replace the earlier Rock 'n Soul, Part 1 with post-'83 winners--doesn't capture all their finest moments. (Where, for instance, are "She's Gone," recorded for another label but licensed by RCA for Rock 'n' Soul, and the terrific new wave/funk fusion "Your Imagination"?) Still, much of what's here is fine music that should appeal not only to those who carry fond memories of radio and MTV playing it the first time around, but also to a good-sized handful of their kids. --Rickey Wright


TRACKLIST:

1. Sara Smile (03:07)
2. Rich Girl (02:23)
3. It's A Laugh (Single Version) (03:38)
4. Wait For Me (03:59)
5. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (04:36)
6. Kiss On My List (03:48)
7. You Make My Dreams (03:10)
8. Private Eyes (03:29)
9. I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (03:39)
10. Did It In A Minute (03:37)
11. Maneater (04:34)
12. One On One (04:28)
13. Family Man (03:25)
14. Say It Isn't So (04:17)
15. Adult Education (Promotional 12") (04:34)
16. Out Of Touch (Single Version) (03:55)
17. Method Of Modern Love (05:27)
18. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid (05:23)

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great album