Very Surprised!
I'm a huge fan of the mega-selling Hall & Oates albums. But this disc stunned me. It's understated, almost introverted, sweet and delicate. And it puts their outstanding vocal harmonies to great use. A real gem.
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When The Morning Comes Artist: Hall and Oates
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Had I Known You Better Then Artist: Hall and Oates
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Las Vegas Turnaround [The Stewardess Song Artist: Hall and Oates
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She's Gone Artist: Hall and Oates
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I'm Just A Kid [Don't Make Me Feel Like A Man] Artist: Hall and Oates
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Abandoned Luncheonette Artist: Hall and Oates
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3:55 | $0.99 | |
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Lady Rain Artist: Hall and Oates
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Laughing Boy Artist: Hall and Oates
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3:29 | $0.99 | |
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Everytime I Look At You Artist: Hall and Oates
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7:02 | $0.99 |
I'm a huge fan of the mega-selling Hall & Oates albums. But this disc stunned me. It's understated, almost introverted, sweet and delicate. And it puts their outstanding vocal harmonies to great use. A real gem.
This was the album that began to set Hall and Oates apart from many other groups of their time. Blue eyed soul crooning came back in style courtesy of Daryl Hall.
...is one of the greatest white-soul singles of the early '70s. Absolutely essential.
This is one of my all time "oh my effing god is this gorgeous" albums. so rich, so beautiful the harmonies the melodies. Didn't download it bc I still have the original vinyl (bought new the year it came out!). I revisited it recently and...oh my effing god is this gorgeous...