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Ink 19 :: Daryl Hall & John Oates
Do It For Love (U-Watch). Review by Ben Varkentine.
DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES DO IT FOR LOVE U-Watch Hearing this album makes me again think, as I often do, about the chemistry of collaboration. Writing with each other or joined by frequent partners Sara and Janna Allen, Daryl Hall & John Oates always had an alchemy that lent a sophisticated melodiousness ...
Ink 19 :: Hall and Oates
December 1997 :: Live :: Hall and Oates (Bing Futch)
Hall and Oates House Of Blues, Orlando 11.14.97 by Bing Futch "So, who are you going to see tonight?" asked a friend, who was only slightly miffed that they hadn't been invited. "Hall and Oates," I replied. From the look that I received, I almost expected a "who?" But the actual come-back was "why ...
Ink 19 :: Curtis Salgado
Soul Activated (Shanachie). Review by Roi Tamkin.
...original songs, packed with a Caribbean riff about losing your girl to another man you consider your lesser. Curtis mixes the arrangements with the Daryl Hall-penned Paul Young hit "Everytime You Go Away" to turn this top 40 number into Delta style blues. "Hip Hip Baby" featuring the vocals of Lou Ann...
Ink 19 :: Hail Social
Modern Love & Death (Polyvinyl). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...don't have much use for Beyonce will be sticking this in their newfangled iPods. The way I hid from the likes of The Scorpions by slipping a little Daryl Hall and John Oates into my Walkman, back in the day. Hawk's vocals make excellent use of multi-tracking and synthesizer effects to give his voice...
Ink 19 :: Robert Fripp
Exposure (DMG). Review by Carl F Gauze.
...a third time here as a 2-disc set. You get the 1983 CD, plus a new re-remastered version with extra tracks featuring vocals by Peter Gabriel, Daryl Hall, Brian Eno and others. The differences between the 17 original cuts and the remasters are subtle, and I leave searching for them as an exercise for...
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