Hall & Oates - Live at The Troubadour (2008)

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Title: Live at The Troubadour
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:48:38
Total Size: 752 / 278 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Everything Your Heart Desires (Live at The Troubadour) 06:09
2. When the Morning Comes (Live at The Troubadour) 04:05
3. Family Man (Live at The Troubadour) 04:17
4. Say It Isn't So (Live at The Troubadour) 06:21
5. It's Uncanny (Live at The Troubadour) 05:41
6. Had I Known You Better Then (Live at The Troubadour) 03:50
7. She's Gone (Live at The Troubadour) 05:41
8. Getaway Car (Live at The Troubadour) 08:04
9. Cab Driver (Live at The Troubadour) 08:48
10. One on One (Live at The Troubadour) 07:59
11. Sara Smile (Live at The Troubadour) 05:30
12. Maneater (Live at The Troubadour) 05:00
13. Out of Touch (Live at The Troubadour) 04:40
14. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) (Live at The Troubadour) 09:38
15. Rich Girl (Live at The Troubadour) 03:31
16. Kiss on My List (Live at The Troubadour) 04:50
17. You Make My Dreams (Live at The Troubadour) 04:24
18. Abandoned Luncheonette (Live at The Troubadour) 06:11
19. Private Eyes (Live at The Troubadour) 03:59

Daryl Hall and John Oates came back to the Troubadour to record and film the material for this combination CD/DVD 35 years after they played their first Los Angeles show at the club. Taken from performances on May 22 and May 23 of 2008, the 19 songs occupy two CDs, the accompanying DVD presenting a filmed document of the same versions of the tunes. Most of their biggest hits are executed, along with a few of their more warmly regarded lesser-known titles, like "When the Morning Comes," which was on their Abandoned Luncheonette album the year they first played the Troubadour. Hall & Oates had already issued some live recordings prior to this release, but for what it's worth, six of these songs were never before available on a concert release, including "Everything Your Heart Desires." The duo sing well and professionally as expected, and while the arrangements might be a little less fancy than those heard on the studio prototypes (it's a little odd to hear their guitars take such prominence on "Maneater," for instance), the backing of horns and rhythm section from their band creates a pretty full sound. With better and more definitive versions of the famous songs here having been long available elsewhere, it's hard to recommend this as a necessary purchase, though devoted Hall & Oates fans should be pleased. The well-filmed DVD differs from the CD, incidentally, in the inclusion of separate interviews with Hall and Oates about various aspects of their career, each lasting about five minutes each.




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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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