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- Date Released: September 1, 1975
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Pop
- Label: Buddha Records
- Copyright: (P) 2000 Buddha Records
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Switching to RCA, Hall & Oates recorded a self-titled album that fulfilled their early promise as pop-savvy blue-eyed soul craftsmen. A few of the tracks fall flat -- including the reggae-tinged "Soldering" and the pompous "Ennui on the Mountain" -- but much of the album is lush and catchy, featuring ballads and midtempo numbers that are nearly as engaging as the duo's breakthrough single, "Sara Smile." [The 2002 Buddha reissue features a pair of previously unreleased bonus tracks: demos of "What's Important to Me" and "Ice."]
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- Hall & Oates - Main Performer // Hall & Oates - Main Performer // Daryl Hall - Synthesizer // Daryl Hall - Guitar // Daryl Hall - Arranger // Daryl Hall - Keyboards // Daryl Hall - Vocals // Daryl Hall - Producer // Daryl Hall - Vibraphone // Jim Gordon - Drums // Sandy Allen - Vocals // Sandy Allen - Vocals (Background) // Michael Baird - Drums // Mike Baird - Drums // Christopher Bond - Synthesizer // Christopher Bond - Guitar // Christopher Bond - Arranger // Christopher Bond - Keyboards // Christopher Bond - Producer // Christopher Bond - Horn Arrangements // Christopher Bond - String Arrangements // Gary Coleman - Percussion // Scott Edwards - Bass // Elliott Federman - Mastering // Dennis Ferrante - Editing // Dennis Ferrante - Mixing // Harry Goodwin - Photography // Ed Greene - Drums // John Hudson - Product Manager // Clarence McDonald - Keyboards // Tommy Mottola - ? // John Oates - Synthesizer // John Oates - Guitar // John Oates - Arranger // John Oates - Keyboards // John Oates - Vocals // John Oates - Producer // John Oates - Adaptation // Barry Rudolph - Engineer // Barry Rudolph - Remixing // Armin Steiner - Engineer // Ken Sharp - Liner Notes // Bill Stafford - Project Coordinator // Leland Sklar - Bass // Bill King - Photography // Mike Hartry - Digital Transfers // Dana Renert - Project Coordinator // Rob Santos - Reissue Producer // Pete Ciccone - Redesign // Stephanie Kika - Project Coordinator // Arlessa Barnes - Project Coordinator // Traci Werbel - Project Coordinator // Jeremy Holiday - Reissue Producer // Tom Tierney - Production Assistant // Glenn Korman - Production Assistant // Robin Manning - Project Coordinator // Larry Parra - Project Coordinator // Steve Strauss - Production Assistant // Brooke Nochomson - Project Coordinator // Sandy Allent - Vocals (Background) // Mile Baird - Drums // Pierre LaRoche - Cover Art Concept // Pierre LaRoche - Make-Up // Marge Meoli - A&R // Frank Ursoleo - Production Assistant // Ed Green - Drums
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