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Abandoned Luncheonette Album
  1. When the Morning Comes
  2. Had I Known You Better Then
  3. Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song)
  4. Abandoned Luncheonette
  5. Lady Rain
  6. Laughing Boy
  7. Everytime I Look at You
Along The Red Ledge Album
  1. Melody for a Memory
  2. The Last Time
  3. Have I Been Away Too Long
  4. Alley Katz
  5. Serious Music
  6. Pleasure Beach
  7. August Day
Beauty on a Back Street Album
  1. Winged Bull
  2. The Girl Who Used to Be Me
  3. Love Hurts
  4. The Empytness
  5. You Must Be Good for Something
  6. Bigger Than Both of Us
  7. Bad Habits and Infections
Big Bam Boom Album
  1. Dance On Your Knees
  2. Out Of Touch
  3. Method Of Modern Love
  4. Bank On Your Love
  5. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
  6. Going Through The Motions
  7. Cold, Dark, and Yesterday
  8. All American Girl
  9. Possession Obsession
Bigger than the Both of Us Album
  1. Back Together Again
  2. Rich Girl
  3. Crazy Eyes
  4. Do What You Want, Be What You Are
  5. Kerry
  6. London Luck & Love
  7. Room to Breathe
  8. Falling
Change Of Season Album
  1. So Close
  2. Starting All Over Again
  3. Sometimes A Mind Changes
  4. Everywhere I Look
  5. Change Of Season
  6. Halfway There
  7. Heavy Rain
  8. Give It Up (Old Habits)
  9. Only Love
Daryl Hall & John Oates Album
  1. Camellia
  2. Sara Smile
  3. Alone Too Long
  4. Out Of Me, Out Of You
  5. Nothing At All
  6. Gino (The Manager)
  7. Ennui On The Mountain
  8. Grounds For Separation
  9. Soldering
H2O Album
  1. Maneater
  2. Crime Pays
  3. Art of Heartbreak
  4. One on One
  5. Open All Night
  6. Family Man
  7. Italian Girls
  8. Guessing Games
  9. Delayed Reaction
  10. At Tension
  11. Go Solo
Marigold Sky Album
  1. Romeo is Bleeding
  2. Marigold Sky
  3. The Sky Is Falling
  4. Out Of The Blue
  5. Want To
  6. Love Out Loud
  7. Throw The Roses Away
  8. Hold on to Yourself
  9. War Of Words
Ooh Yeah! Album
  1. Downtown life
  2. Everything your heart desires
  3. Missed opportunity
  4. Talking all night
  5. Rockability
  6. Rocket to god
  7. Soul love
  8. Realove
Private Eyes Album
  1. Private Eyes
  2. Looking For A Good Sign
  3. Mano A Mano
  4. Did It In A Minute
  5. Head Above Water
  6. Tell Me What You Want
  7. Friday Let Me Down
  8. Unguarded Minute
  9. Your Imagination
  10. Some Men
Voices Album
  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 Make My Dreams
  8. Everytime You Go Away
  9. Africa
  10. Diddy Doo Wop (I Heart The Voices)
War Babies Album
  1. Is It a Star
  2. Beanie G. And the Rose Tattoo
  3. War Baby Son of Zorro
  4. Better Watch Your Back
  5. Screaming Through December
Whole Oates Album
  1. All Our Love
  2. Georgie
  3. Fall in Philadelphia
  4. Waterwheel
  5. Lazyman
  6. Goodnight and Goodmorning
  7. They Needed Each Other
  8. Southeast City Window
  9. Thank You for...
  10. Lilly (Are You Happy)
X-Static Album
  1. The Woman Comes And Goes
  2. Wait For Me
  3. Portable Radio
  4. All You Want Is Heaven
  5. Who Said The World Was Fair
  6. Running From Paradise
  7. Number One
  8. Bebop Drop
  9. Hallofon
  10. Intravino
Beginning with their first hit in 1974 and lasting well into the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on Philly soul brought them enormous success, including six number one singles and six platinum albums.

Hall & Oates' music was remarkably well-constructed and produced; at their best, their songs were filled with strong hooks and melodies that adhered to soul traditions without being a slave to them by incorporating elements of new wave and hard rock.

On their first records – "Whole Oates" (1972), "Abandoned Luncheonette" (1973), "War Babies" (1974) – the duo were establishing their sound, working with producers like Arif Mardin and Todd Rundgren and removing much of their folk influences. At the beginning of 1974, the duo relocated from Philadelphia to New York.

After they moved to RCA in 1975, the duo landed on its successful mixture of soul, pop and rock, scoring a Top Ten single with "Sara Smile." The success of "Sara Smile" prompted the re-release of "She's Gone," which rocketed into the Top Ten as well. Released in the summer of 1976, "Bigger than the Both of Us" was only moderately successful upon its release. The record took off in early 1977, when "Rich Girl" became the duo's first number one single.

Although they had several minor hits between 1977 and 1980, the albums Hall & Oates released at the end of the decade were not as successful as their mid-'70s records. Nevertheless, they were more adventurous, incorporating more rock elements into their blue-eyed soul. The combination would finally pay off in late 1980, when the duo released the self-produced "Voices," the album that marked the beginning of Hall & Oates' greatest commercial and artistic success.

The first single from "Voices," a cover of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," reached number 12, yet it was the second single, "Kiss on My List" that confirmed their commercial potential by becoming the duo's second number one single; its follow-up, "You Make My Dreams," hit number five.

They quickly released "Private Eyes" in the summer of 1981; the record featured two number one hits, "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)," as well as the Top Ten hit "Did It in a Minute." "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" also spent a week at the top of the R&B charts – a rare accomplishment for a "white" act.

"H20" followed in 1982 and it proved more successful than their two previous albums, selling more than two million copies and launching their biggest hit single, "Maneater," as well as the Top Ten hits "One on One" and "Family Man." The following year, the duo released a greatest-hits compilation, "Rock 'N Roll Soul, Part 1," that featured two new Top Ten hits – the number two "Say It Isn't So" and "Adult Education."

In April of 1984, the Recording Industry Association of America announced that Hall & Oates had surpassed the Everly Brothers as the most successful duo in rock history, earning a total of 19 gold and platinum awards.

Released in October of 1984, "Big Bam Boom" expanded their number of gold and platinum awards, selling more than two million copies and launching four Top 40 singles, including the number one "Out of Touch."

The title of their first album in seven years suggests a place of wide open spaces and unlimited possibilities. "Marigold Sky" finds Daryl Hall and John Oates building on their pioneering rock, soul and pop musical hybrid by continuing to creatively blur the lines between genres.

The Philadelphia-originated duo is one of the most popular and enduring collaborations of the rock era – according to Billboard magazine they are the best selling duo of all time. They are eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.



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