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Released at the peak of Hall & Oates' popularity in the early '80s, 1983's Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1: Greatest Hits effectively chronicles the time when the duo could do no wrong -- namely, the period between 1980's Voices and 1982's H2O, which includes only one other album, 1981's excellent Private Eyes. While this reaches back to their early-'70s work for Atlantic for "She's Gone," the only big hit they had at the label, and also has their two other big hits from that decade, "Sara Smile" and "Rich Girl," the bulk of Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1 derives from those three albums: "Kiss on My List," "You Make My Dreams," "Private Eyes," "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)," "Maneater," and "One on One." That's a long list of singles, but it still misses some terrific singles from this era, including "How Does It Feel to Be Back," "Did It in a Minute," "Family Man," and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (the latter two were included as bonus tracks on RCA/Legacy's 2006 reissue). As good as those songs may be, Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1 doesn't necessarily miss them: with the exception of a live version of "Wait for Me" (good, but not essential), this is the cream of the crop of Hall & Oates' best period, and it makes for a tight, excellent listen, and it's bolstered by the sublime "Say It Isn't So" and the good rocker "Adult Education." Latter-day compilations like 2001's Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates and 2004's Ultimate (which was reissued a year later under the title Essential) may cover their entire career in more detail -- and the duo certainly made great music before and after this era -- but as a snapshot of Hall & Oates at their finest, Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1: Greatest Hits can't be beat.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Associated Performer, Producer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Co-Producer
(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - John Oates, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Daryl Hall, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Christopher Bond, Arranger, Producer
(P) 1975 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Daryl Hall, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist - Christopher Bond, Arranger, Producer, Vocal Arranger - John Oats, Arranger
(P) 1976 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Janna Allen, Composer, Lyricist - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - John Oates, Producer - Neil Kernon, Co-Producer - Hugh Padgham, Mixing Engineer
(P) 1980 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - John Oates, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Sara Allen, Composer, Lyricist
(P) 1980 Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Warren Pash, Composer, Lyricist - Sara Allen, Composer, Lyricist - Janna Allen, Composer, Lyricist - John Oates, Producer - Neil Kernon, Co-Producer
(P) 1981 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Associated Performer, Producer - Daryl Hall, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist - John Oates, Arranger, Lyricist - Sara Allen, Lyricist - Nile Gregory Rodgers, Arranger - Tom "T-Bone" Wolk, Arranger - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Co-Producer
(P) 1983 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Associated Performer, Producer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist - John Oates, Lyricist - Sara Allen, Lyricist - Neil Kernon, Co-Producer
(P) 1981 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Hall & Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - John Oates, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Sara Allen, Lyricist - Neil Kernon, Co-Producer - Hugh Padgham, Mixing Engineer
(P) 1982 Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - John Oates, Producer - Neil Kernon, Co-Producer - Hugh Padgham, Mixing Engineer
(P) 1982 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Daryl Hall & John Oates, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer, Associated Performer, Producer - Daryl Hall, Composer, Lyricist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Re-Mixer
(P) 1983 Sony Music Entertainment
Album review
Released at the peak of Hall & Oates' popularity in the early '80s, 1983's Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1: Greatest Hits effectively chronicles the time when the duo could do no wrong -- namely, the period between 1980's Voices and 1982's H2O, which includes only one other album, 1981's excellent Private Eyes. While this reaches back to their early-'70s work for Atlantic for "She's Gone," the only big hit they had at the label, and also has their two other big hits from that decade, "Sara Smile" and "Rich Girl," the bulk of Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1 derives from those three albums: "Kiss on My List," "You Make My Dreams," "Private Eyes," "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)," "Maneater," and "One on One." That's a long list of singles, but it still misses some terrific singles from this era, including "How Does It Feel to Be Back," "Did It in a Minute," "Family Man," and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (the latter two were included as bonus tracks on RCA/Legacy's 2006 reissue). As good as those songs may be, Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1 doesn't necessarily miss them: with the exception of a live version of "Wait for Me" (good, but not essential), this is the cream of the crop of Hall & Oates' best period, and it makes for a tight, excellent listen, and it's bolstered by the sublime "Say It Isn't So" and the good rocker "Adult Education." Latter-day compilations like 2001's Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates and 2004's Ultimate (which was reissued a year later under the title Essential) may cover their entire career in more detail -- and the duo certainly made great music before and after this era -- but as a snapshot of Hall & Oates at their finest, Rock 'n Soul, Pt. 1: Greatest Hits can't be beat.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:47:35
- Main artists: Daryl Hall & John Oates
- Composer: Daryl Hall
- Label: RCA Records Label
- Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
(P) 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 RCA Records/(P) 1973 Atlantic Recording Corporation
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