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- Date Released: January 1, 1984
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Pop
- Label: RCA/BMG Heritage
- Copyright: This compilation (P) 2004 BMG Music
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Big Bam Boom is the last of the big Hall & Oates albums, the one that closed their period of greatest commercial success and artistic achievement. Parting from Neil Kernon, their engineer/co-producer for Voices, Private Eyes, and H20, the duo hired Bob Clearmountain as a co-producer and engineer, bringing in hip-hop pioneer Arthur Baker for additional mixing and production, and the change behind the boards is evident on the record. As the title none too subtly implies, this is a bigger, noisier record than its predecessors, with its rhythms smacking around in an echo chamber and each track built on layers of synthesizers and studio effects. Hall & Oates' crack touring band are credited in the liner notes as playing on each track, but this is one of the first mainstream records of the '80s records where it sounds as everything was sequenced and run through a computer -- the sound that came to define the latter half of the decade. There's undeniably interesting things going on in the mix on each of the nine tracks -- frankly, there's too much going on, and the production weighs down many of the songs on this sprawling, diffuse album; it also obscures the dark undercurrent to many of the tunes, several of which seem to foreshadow the duo's long hiatus following this record. Some songs cut through on the strength of their craft, and these are usually the singles: the excellent "Out of Touch," which rivals anything on Private Eyes or Voices; the silly yet engaging "Method of Modern Love"; the haunting "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid," easily the best ballad on the record; then, the exception to the rule, the hard-rocking "Bank on Your Love," which is one time the production works in the favor of the song, adding muscle instead of diluting its impact. These songs, matched with the ambition of the rest of the record, makes Big Bam Boom an interesting, worthwhile listen, but coming after a trio of records that had very few flaws, it feels like a disappointment, and it was no great surprise that Hall & Oates took a lengthy break a year or so after its release. [In 2004, RCA/BMG Heritage reissued Big Bam Boom in a remastered version with four bonus tracks -- 12" mixes of "Out of Touch," "Method of Modern Love," "Possession Obsession," and "Dance on Your Knees" -- and good liner notes by Ken Sharp.]
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13 Total Tracks, 68:55 Total Length
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Credits
- Hall & Oates - Audio Production // Hall & Oates - Audio Production // Coati Mundi - Spanish Vocals // Daryl Hall - Synthesizer // Daryl Hall - Guitar // Daryl Hall - Arranger // Daryl Hall - Vocals // Daryl Hall - Producer // Al Smith - Group Member // Latin Rascals - Editing // Chris Lord-Alge - Mixing // Bashiri Johnson - Timbales // Jimmy Bralower - Linn Drum // Jay Burnett - Percussion // Jay Burnett - Engineer // Jay Burnett - Remixing // Albert Cabrera - Editing // Albert Cabrera - Group Member // Wells Christy - Synclavier // Bob Clearmountain - Producer // Bob Clearmountain - Engineer // Bob Clearmountain - Mixing // Bob Clearmountain - Audio Production // Mickey Curry - Drums // Charles DeChant - Saxophone // Gary Hellman - Assistant Engineer // Robbie Kilgore - Keyboards // Robbie Kilgore - Programming // Robbie Kilgore - Synthesizer Programming // Mike Klvana - Keyboard Technician // Tony Moran - Editing // Tony Moran - Group Member // Tommy Mottola - Direction // John Oates - Synthesizer // John Oates - Guitar // John Oates - Arranger // John Oates - Vocals // John Oates - Guitar (Synthesizer) // John Oates - Producer // Michel Sauvage - Assistant Engineer // Clive Smith - Fairlight // G.E. Smith - Guitar // Bruce Buchalter - Assistant Engineer // Ken Sharp - Liner Notes // Anthony Aquilato - Keyboards // Anthony Aquilato - Keyboard Technician // Anthony Aquilato - Synthesizer Drums // Randy Hoffman - Group Member // Darcy Proper - Mastering // Chris Eselgroth - Design // Chris Eselgroth - Reissue Art Director // Rob Santos - Reissue Producer // Mick Haggerty - Art Direction // Jean Pagliuso - Photography // Jeb Brien - Group Member // Jeremy Holiday - Reissue Producer // Jeremy Holiday - Memorabilia // T-Bone Wolk - Synthesizer // T-Bone Wolk - Bass // T-Bone Wolk - Guitar // T-Bone Wolk - Arranger // T-Bone Wolk - Guitar (Bass) // Brian Doyle - Group Member // Arthur Baker - Producer // Arthur Baker - Remixing // Arthur Baker - Mixing Consultant // Jonathan Marsh - Memorabilia // Larry E. Williams - Photography // Bill Goodliff - Memorabilia // Randy Kilgore - Keyboards // Randy Kilgore - Synthesizer Programming // Charlie DeChant - Saxophone // Larry Andrew Williams - Photography
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Other Details
- Instruments:
- Synthesizer //
- Vocals //
- Synthesizer Pads
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