Daryl Hall & John Oates: Beauty On A Back Street (remastered) auf CD
Beauty On A Back Street (remastered)
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- Label:
- Friday
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 1977
- UPC/EAN:
- 0829421197720
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 15.7.2008
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Years of sensational albums and singles, memorable harmonies, lyrics and stellar musicianship are what you can count on with Daryl Hall & John Oates. This award-winning Philly duo has been such a mainstay in popular music for years now, that it's hard to believe that it has been three decades since the vinyl release of their 1977 Top 30 hit album, Beauty On A Back Street. As an amazing follow-up to their previous smash albums: Daryl Hall & John Oates (The Silver Album) and Bigger than Both of Us (FM 1976). Beauty On A Back Street had the reputation of a transitional album with more of a harder edged sonic quality, while maintaining the rock and soul approach, making their trademark sound the much emulated style it is to this day.
1977 was one of the greatest years for rock, soul and popular music. You had breakout albums hitting from almost everyone in those days. Before the theft of music, you would see albums that would normally hit 4 or 5 million units... platinum was part of our culture at the time, and Hall & Oates weren't foreign to the culture either. They had just completed a nice chart run of singles with She's Gone, Sara Smile, Rich Girl, and Do What You Want, Be What You Are.
With the punk rock influence hitting the shores with new albums, as well as bombastic soul efforts, plus arena rock achievements from mega superstar bands, this hit-making duo from Philadelphia knew they had to keep the fans satisfied. So, they reached back to the some of their recognizable star formula and created one of the most enduring and artistically pleasing efforts in their large catalog of albums.
Utilizing the studio wizardry of their past platinum efforts with Christopher Bond, Hall & Oates along with lyricist Sara Allen combined their musical talents and crafted nine new tracks for the sessions at The Sounds Labs from April to May of 1977.
With clever arrangements and natural players like Scotty Edwards and Leland Sklar on bass, the late great Jeff Porcaro on drums and the jazz legend Tom Scott on sax, this album hits its stride with the first hit single Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart? With the correct balance of Philly soul, 50's doo-wop, and crunchy almost Mick Ronson style guitar riffs, this tune was just the beginning of what was happening in the studio as the album was being caught on tape. A little departure from their previous hit singles, Hall's lead vocal truly captures the lyric with a tonal quality that is reserved only for pros. As another successful follow-up at radio, Don't Change again relies on some heavier guitar patterns in just the right places, while Daryl belts out another incredible vocal performance. Truly, this was one of the most memorable tunes on this project.
To gravitate towards a more familiar space, their rock 'n' soul trademark sound comes home once more with Bigger Than Both Of Us. The beat of the string arrangement, the horns, the mighty drum sound, the strong vocals... it just worked out to be another high-point track and album clincher for the duo.
John Oates unleashed some very fine material on this album as well including the soulful Love Hurts (Love Heals) with a memorable sax break from Tom Scott, as well as the LP closer The Girl Who Used To Be. With a great story line, chilling guitar work and harmonies, this song is one of his strongest writings ever.
It's difficult to think that this wonderful album has been unavailable for quite some time, but thanks to folks at Sony BMG, Friday Music is proud to re-release this fine album, presented now as a pristine remaster, directly from the original session tapes, with the all of the courtesy, respect and sonic qualities that you have come to know and deserve from the Friday Music label. Thoughtfully and painstakingly remastered by Joe Reagoso at the Friday Music Studios.
We personally had a blast working this album in its day at retail, back in the Philly area at a famous one-stop, right out of high school, recalling vividly the Daryl Hall & John Oates personalized black and white album boxes that were stacked in the warehouse. Think about that... RCA gave them their own cardboard boxes to ship to the record stores. How cool was that! Beauty On A Back Street was great then, and it still sounds great today... especially this amazing new remaster... which begins our Hall & Oates Definitve Masters Series...
(fridaymusic. com)
Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Don't Change
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2 Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart?
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3 You Must Be Good for Something
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4 The Empytness
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5 Bad Habits and Infections
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6 Bigger Than Both of Us
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7 Love Hurts (Love Heals)
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8 Winged Bull
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9 The Girl Who Used to Be
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