Daryl Hall and John Oates

 

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Daryl Hall and John Oates

Voices (LP)

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

RCA Records (US) / 1980 / AOL1-3646
LP 33 1/3 RPM vinyl record

STUDIO CREDITS:

Produced by Hall & Oates

TRACKLISTING:

Side 1)
1) How Does It feel To Be Back-4:35
2) Big Kids-3:38
3) United State-3:09
4) Hard To Be In Love With You-3:38
5) Kiss On My List-4:24
6) Gotta Lotta Nerve-3:34

Side 2)
1) You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling-4:36
2) You Make My Dreams-3:10
3) Everytime You Go Away-5:22
4) Africa-3:38
5) Diddy Doo Whop (I Hear The Voices)-4:43

NOTES:

Again, these guys were not DISCO, but they were very close! They gave us deejays many records that got played. On this CLASSIC album, we have a classic cover version of YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING, the over recorded EVERYTIME YOU GO AWAY for starters. With the latter getting recorded by so many different artists, that I almost hate the song, but this is the ORIGINAL. DISCOS and Clubs played YOU MAKE MY DREAMS and KISS ON MY LIST. And they played them a lot! One note, JOHN OATES was a fellow student at ST. PETER'S College in Jersey City with me. A very quiet person who no-one knew was a GENIUS!! This LP gets a 10 on my scale from 1-10.

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