A hidden gem from the American pop duo
This album represents Hall & Oates' musical maturity.
This album showcases Daryl Hall's expressive vocals and John Oates's solid songwriting skills at the highest level. While influenced by Philadelphia soul, the songs elevate it with a unique pop sensibility, making it an important part of 1970s American pop.
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A:
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1)
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Don't Change
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2)
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Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart?
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3)
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You Must Be Good For Something
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4)
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The Emptyness
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5)
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Love Hurts (Love Heals)
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B:
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1)
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Bigger Than Both Of Us
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2)
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Bad Habits And Infections
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3)
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Winged Bull
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4)
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The Girl Who Used To Be
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Other [One-liners By] - Nicole
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Arranged By [Arrangements By] - Daryl Hall
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Keyboards, Synthesizer [Polymoog], Mandolin [Mandolins] - Daryl Hall
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Vocals [All Vocals By] - Daryl Hall
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Arranged By [Arrangements By] - John Oates
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Rhythm Guitar [Rhythm Guitars], Mandoguitar [Mando Guitar], Electric Piano - John Oates
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Vocals [All Vocals By] - John Oates
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Mastered By - gc.
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Percussion, Effects [Special Effects] - Gary Coleman
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Bass Guitar - Lee Sklar
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Recorded By [Strings Recorded By] - Armin Steiner
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Drums, Electronic Drums - Jeff Porcaro
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Engineer [Recording Engineer] - John Mills (2)
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Arranged By [Arrangements By] - Christopher Bond
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Arranged By [Strings Arranged By], Conductor [Strings Conducted By] - Christopher Bond
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Producer - Christopher Bond
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Engineer [Assistant Engineer] - Linda Tyler
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Management, Creative Director [Direction] - Tommy Mottola
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Art Direction - Dick Smith (9)
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Producer [Secretarial Production Assistant] - Candy Van Duser
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Photography By - John Beau