Hall & Oates in the 70's

Blending genres of soul, rock and pop to create a uniquely catchy brand of sound, Daryl Hall & John Oates became lauded as pop music's most successful duo.

They met when separately performing at a band competition in Philadelphia, Hall with his band The Temptones, and Oates with his band The Masters. At Temple University, Oates earned a degree in journalism and Hall studied music. One of the apartments they shared had "Hall & Oates" on the mailbox, which became the duo's name.

This mixtape features tracks from their early years, the 70’s. Catchy songs, infectious lyrics and voices that blend in spectacular harmony by the pioneers of Rock & Soul: Hall & Oates.

Tracklist:

Rich Girl (1976)
Album: Bigger Than Both Of Us

Love You Like A Brother (1977)
Album: No Goodbyes (compilation 1972-1974)

Sara Smile (1975)
Album: Daryl Hall & John Oates

Love Hurts (Love Heals) (1977)
Album: Beauty On A Back Street

Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song) (1973)
Album: Abondoned Luncheonette

It’s Uncanny (1977)
Album: No Goodbyes (compilation 1972-1974)

Crazy Eyes (1976)
Album: Bigger Than Both Of Us

Better Watch Your Back (1974)
Album: War Babies

Alone Too Long (1975)
Album: Daryl Hall & John Oates

What’s Important To Me (demo) (1975)
Album: Daryl Hall & John Oates

Kerry (1976)
Album: Bigger Than Both Of Us

Fall in Philadelphia (1972)
Album: Whole Oats

Bigger Than Both Of Us (1977)
Album: Beauty On A Back Street

Serious Music (1978)
Album: Along The Red Ledge

She’s Gone (1973)
Album: Abondoned Luncheonette

Wait For Me (1979)
Album: X-Static

You’re Much Too Soon (1974)
Album: War Babies

When The Morning Comes (1975)
Recorded live at the New Victoria Theatre, London, England


Reacties