A unique solo work born from an experimental spirit
An ambitious album that brings together pop and progressive rock.
This solo album by Hall & Oates' melody maker, Daryl Hall, stands out thanks to the production by Robert Fripp (King Crimson). Catchy melodies and avant-garde guitars intertwine, achieving an experimental quality that couldn't be contained within the '80s pop scene. It remains highly regarded today as a genre-defying, provocative work.
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A:
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1)
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Sacred Songs
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2)
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Something In 4/4 Time
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3)
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Babs And Babs
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4)
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Urban Landscape
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5)
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Nycny
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B:
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1)
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The Farther Away I Am
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2)
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Why Was It So Easy
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3)
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Don't Leave Me Alone With Her
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4)
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Survive
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5)
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Without Tears
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Bass - Kenny Passarelli
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Cover - Sara Allen
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Drums - Roger Pope
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Engineer - Ed Sprigg
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ted Spencer
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Guitar - Caleb Quaye
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Guitar, Electronics [Frippertronics] - Robert Fripp
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Management - Tommy Mottola
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Mastered By - GP
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Photography By - William Coupon
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Producer - Robert Fripp
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Vocals, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Percussion [Mandar] - Daryl Hall
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Written-By - Daryl Hall (A1 to A3, A5 to B5)
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Written-By - Robert Fripp (A4, A5)