Live at the ApolloHall & Oates
Release Date: 02/10/2009
Original Release:
1985
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1062213_CD
UPC # 829421198529
Label: Friday Music
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Hall & Oates
Artist: David Ruffin; Eddie Kendricks Distributor: n/a Notes: Personnel: Daryl Hall (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Oates (vocals, guitar); David Ruffin, Eddie Hendricks (vocals); G.E. Smith (guitar); Lenny Pickett (tenor saxophone); Steve Elson (baritone saxophone); Charlie De Chant (saxophone, keyboards, background vocals); Mac Gollehon, "Hollywood" Paul Litteral (trumpet); Ray Anderson (trombone), Michael Klvana, Robby Kilgore (keyboards); Wells Christie (keyboards, Synclavier); T-Bone Wolk (bass, background vocals); Mickey Curry (drums); Jimmy Maelen (percussion). Producers: Bob Clearmountain, Daryl Hall, John Oates. Recorded live at the Apollo Theater in New York, New York. Personnel: David Ruffin, Eddie Kendrick, T-Bone Wolk, Charlie DeChant (vocals); G.I. Smith (guitar); Steve Elson (baritone saxophone); Mac Gollehon, Hollywood Paul Litteral (trumpet); Ray Anderson (trombone); Lenny Pickett (horns); Michael Klvana, Robbie Kilgore, Wells Christy (keyboards); Mickey Curry (drums); Jimmy Maelen (percussion). Audio Mixer: Bob Clearmountain. Hall & Oates resurrected the fading careers of ex-Temptations stars David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks. H&O took them on tour, paid them regularly, and arranged a record deal for them with RCA, but the relationship soured for unknown reasons. It's been rumored that Kendricks thought they were being used to boost H&O's career, which couldn't be true because H&O were already hot; it was Ruffin and Kendricks who had been reduced to playing bucket-of-blood, inner-city nightspots. Or perhaps Kendricks just tired of singing "Get Ready" so often. His voice sounded like it would tear when he sang "Ready" with H&O, while David Ruffin tempted in the background. Ruffin sounded better, much better; he still had some voice, but the electricity had gone out of it. Kendricks sounded better on the rollicking "The Way You Do the Things You Do," and acted like he enjoyed singing Smokey Robinson's metaphoric gem. An ordinary performance of "My Girl" ended the Temptations segment of the H&O show. Things really picked up, though, when Hall & Oates stood alone with band and did their current chart-toppers. Daryl Hall shows his blue-eyed soul roots by biting into "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby"; not to be denied, John Oates rips off a stinging guitar solo, helping Hall polish off Sam & Dave's classic in style. Their performances of "I Can't Go for That," "One on One," "Possession Obsession," and "Adult Education" have to be heard to be believed. They work a crowd like few can, and their harmonies are impeccable. ~ Andrew Hamilton
The pre-eminent white soul duo of the 1970s and '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates ruled pop radio for years with their hook-ridden hits. The pair eventually moved beyond their initial inspirations--primarily Motown groups like the Temptations and Philly soul artists like Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes--and incorporated pop, rock and disco into a sound that managed to be both commercial and soulful.
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