The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates [3.0] [Box]Hall & Oates
Release Date: 08/18/2009
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
3
J&R Item # 1091275_CD
UPC # 886975479429
Label: Legacy Recordings
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
Disc: 2
Disc: 3
To listen to sound clips, you'll need the most current version of the
Performer: Hall & Oates
Producer: Christopher Bond; Danny Kortchmar; Daryl Hall; Dave Bellochio; David A. Stewart; Tom "T-Bone" Wolk; Dave Tyson; John Oates; Jon Bon Jovi; Kenny Gioia; Neil Kernon; Andy Sheppard; Arif Mardin; Arthur Baker; T-Bone Wolk; Bob Clearmountain; David Foster; Rob Santos (Compilation); Jeremy Holiday (Compilation) Distributor: n/a Notes: Lyricists: Cynthia Weil; Daryl Hall; David Tyson; Dwayne O'Brien; George Hamilton Green; Gerald O'Brien; Janna Allen; John Oates; Mike Frye; Mike Oldfield; Paul Pesco; Porter Howell; Richard Page; Rick Fenn; Sara Allen; Warren Pash; Barry Mann; Phil Spector; Billy Mann. Audio Remixers: Nile Rodgers; Bob Clearmountain. Liner Note Author: Michael Hill. Authors: Daryl Hall; John Oates. Photographers: Laura Levine; Elliot Lewis; Laura Levine. Arrangers: Christopher Bond; Daryl Hall; Tom "T-Bone" Wolk; John Oates; Nile Rodgers. RCA/Arista/Legacy's 2005 release The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates is a repackaging of BMG Heritage's excellent 2004 compilation Ultimate Daryl Hall + John Oates. Spanning two discs and 38 tracks, the set contains all 18 songs from 2001's The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates, which was a single-disc, 18-track collection that contained all of the duo's big hits from the '70s and '80s (three tracks were in alternate single mixes on that collection; they're presented in their original album mixes here), along with "She's Gone" (absent on The Very Best) and two other Atlantic tracks from the early '70s, selections from their Arista recordings of the late '80s and early '90s, as well as cuts from 1997's Marigold Sky and 2003's excellent comeback single, "Do It for Love." While there are still plenty of great album tracks, particularly from the Atlantic years, that would have been welcome additions, that's something only the hardcore fans who already have all the albums will quibble about. For the less dedicated listener, all that matters is that there are no major hits missing on The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates (there are a couple of low-charting singles from the late '70s that have been left behind, but their absence isn't notable) and that the remastered sound is very good, making this an ideal compilation for fans looking for a thorough, career-spanning collection of hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine SOny Legacy's 2009 Essential 3.0 collection is a repackaging of RCA/Arista/Legacy's 2005 release The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates, which is a repackaging of BMG Heritage's excellent 2004 compilation Ultimate Daryl Hall + John Oates. Spanning three discs, the set contains all 18 songs from 2001's The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates, which was a single-disc, 18-track collection that contained all of the duo's big hits from the '70s and '80s (three tracks were in alternate single mixes on that collection; they're presented in their original album mixes here), along with "She's Gone" (absent on The Very Best) and two other Atlantic tracks from the early '70s, selections from their Arista recordings of the late '80s and early '90s, as well as cuts from 1997's Marigold Sky and 2003's excellent comeback single, "Do It for Love." While there are still plenty of great album tracks, particularly from the Atlantic years, that would have been welcome additions, that's something only the hardcore fans who already have all the albums will quibble about. For the less dedicated listener, all that matters is that there are no major hits missing on Essential 3.0 (there are a couple of low-charting singles from the late '70s that have been left behind, but their absence isn't notable) and that the remastered sound is very good, making this an ideal compilation for fans looking for a thorough, career-spanning collection of hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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.
Also Appears On:
Similar Artist:
ABC Ashford & Simpson Astley, Rick Bolton, Michael Cohn, Marc Collins, Phil Doobie Brothers (The) Feist Hart, Corey Hugh, Grayson Joel, Billy John, Elton Marx, Richard Michael, George Palmer, Robert Peaches & Herb Phoenix Savage Garden Scaggs, Boz Simply Red Springfield, Rick Stigers, Curtis Thicke, Robin Wham! Young, Paul
Influences:
Beatles (The) Chi-Lites (The) Cooke, Sam Delfonics (The) Dramatics (The) Four Tops (The) Gaye, Marvin Green, Al Melvin, Harold Paul, Billy Redding, Otis Righteous Brothers Roxy Music Rundgren, Todd Sam & Dave Simon & Garfunkel Spinners (US) (The) Stewart, Rod Temptations (R&B) (The)
Similar Genres:
Soul |