The essence of sophisticated urban blue-eyed soul
A sound that symbolizes the duo's golden age, shining with pop sensibility and sophisticated arrangements.
The album boasts flawless harmonies from Daryl Hall and John Oates, meticulously constructed production, and a dance floor-friendly groove dominates the entire album, including the remix of "Some Things Are Better Unsaid."
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Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid (Edited Version)
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Producer - Bob Clearmountain
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Producer - Daryl Hall
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Producer - John Oates