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Voices [Gold Disc CD]
(CD, 1991)
Primary Artist: Hall & Oates

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Format: CD Jul 1991 Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Recording Type: Studio UPC: 015775153028 |
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Details

Track Listing 1. How Does It Feel to Be Back 2. Big Kids 3. United State 4. Hard to Be in Love With You 5. Kiss on My List 6. Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect) 7. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling 8. You Make My Dreams 9. Everytime You Go Away 10. Africa 11. Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices)
Album Notes Hall & Oates: Daryl Hall (vocals, mandar, keyboards, vocodor, synthesizer, percussion); John Oates (vocals, guitar, percussion). Additional personnel: G.E. Smith, Jeff Southworth (guitar); Charlie Dechant (saxophone); Ralph Schuckett (organ); Mike Klvana (synthesizer); John Siegler (bass); Jerry Marotta (drums); Chuck Burgi (drums, percussion). Recorded at The Hit Factory and Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York. Personnel: Daryl Hall (vocals, mandar, keyboards, vocoder, percussion); John Oates (vocals, guitar, percussion); Jeff Southworth, G.E. Smith (guitar); Charlie Dechant (saxophone); Ralph Schuckett (organ); Mike Klvana (synthesizer); John Siegler (bass); Jerry Marotta (drums); Chuck Burgi (drums, percussion). Recorded at The Hit Factory and Electric Lady Studios, New York. All songs written or co-written by Daryl Hall and John Oates except "You've Lost That Lovin'Feeling" (Phil Spector/Barry Mann/Cynthia Well). Hall and Oates' (sort of) New Wave album, VOICES may not be a timeless classic but it's certainly one of the best pop albums of the early '80s, with nearly every song a tuneful, concise, well-crafted gem. In retrospect, the album's first hit, a cover of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," is actually somewhat misrepresentative; nothing else here is as retro or bombastic. More typical is the opening "How Does It Feel," a big sounding yet spare piece of twelve-string folk rock by way of the REVOLVER-era Beatles. There's also the ebullient pop soul of "Kiss on My List" and the cleverly self-referential neo-'50s street corner harmonizing of "Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices)."
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - [This album] confirmed their ability to marry club ethics and New Wave cool with huge ambition.
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