Daryl Hall - I Wasn't Born Yesterday (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: I Wasn't Born Yesterday
Year Of Release: 1986 / 2024
Label: Epic - Legacy
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 35:04
Total Size: 1.4 GB / 240 MB
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Tracklist:

1. I Wasn't Born Yesterday (7" Single Mix) (04:09)
2. I Wasn't Born Yesterday (Remix) (08:11)
3. I Wasn't Born Yesterday (Short Dub Mix) (04:23)
4. I Wasn't Born Yesterday (Long Dub Mix) (05:38)
5. Dreamtime (Arthur Baker Remix) (07:05)
6. What's Gonna Happen To Us (Frank Filipetti Remix) (05:36)

One of the great soul singers of his generation, Daryl Hall is also an inventive pop/rock songwriter, both on his own and as one-half of the iconic duo Hall & Oates. Together with his creative partner, singer/guitarist John Oates, Hall built upon the Philly soul he grew up with, cross-pollinating it with the melodicism and contemporary sonic textures of AM Pop, new wave, and rock; a distinctive sound that would dominate the charts from the late '70s into the 1980s. Hall & Oates had a long road to success, starting as a folk-rock duo at the dawn of the '70s -- they broke through with the smooth soul of 1975's "Sara Smile" and 1977's chart-topping "Rich Girl." However, it would be several more years before they achieved global success. During this time, Hall recorded an arty solo album called Sacred Songs with King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp; it was cut in 1977 but not released until 1980, by which point Hall & Oates had incorporated its innovations into their own music. The new wave R&B of "Maneater," "Kiss on My List," "You Make My Dreams," and "Private Eyes" made Daryl Hall & John Oates superstars in the early '80s, and once their imperial phase wound down in 1986, Hall stepped out on his own with Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine, an adventurous record co-produced with the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart and T-Bone Wolk. From this point on, Hall alternated his solo projects with collaborations and tours with John Oates, discovering a second career as a talk show host via his online series Live from Daryl's House, which debuted in 2007. Highlights from the show were collected alongside selections from his solo career on the 2022 compilation Before After. Hall's sixth solo album, the Stewart-produced D, arrived in 2024.



  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac & 24-192!
  • whiskers
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Many Thanks for HR