Voices [Record Store Day Exclusive Clear Vinyl]

Voices [Record Store Day Exclusive Clear Vinyl]

by Daryl Hall & John Oates
Voices [Record Store Day Exclusive Clear Vinyl]

Voices [Record Store Day Exclusive Clear Vinyl]

by Daryl Hall & John Oates

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

At the close of the '70s, Hall & Oates began inching toward a sleek, modern sound, partially inspired by the thriving punk and new wave scene and partially inspired by Daryl Hall's solo debut, Sacred Songs, a surprising and successful collaboration with art rock legend Robert Fripp. While 1979's X-Static found the duo sketching out this pop/soul/new wave fusion, it didn't come into fruition until 1980's Voices, which was their creative and commercial breakthrough. Essentially, Voices unveils the version of Hall & Oates that made them the most successful duo in pop history, the version that ruled the charts for the first half of the '80s. During the '70s, Hall & Oates drifted from folky singer/songwriters to blue-eyed soulmen, with the emphasis shifting on each record. On Voices, they place their pop craftsmanship front and center, and their production (assisted by engineer/mixer Neil Kernon) is clean, spacious, sleek, and stylish, clearly inspired by new wave yet melodic and polished enough for the mainstream. Thanks to the singles "Kiss on My List" and "You Make My Dreams" (and, to a lesser extent, their remake of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and the original version of the heartbreaking ballad "Everytime You Go Away," later popularized by Paul Young), the mainstream enthusiastically embraced Hall & Oates, and the ubiquitousness of these hits obscures the odder, edgier elements of Voices, whether it's the rushed, paranoid "United State," tense "Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)," the superb Elvis Costello-styled "Big Kids," the postmodern doo wop tribute "Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices)," or even John Oates' goofy "Africa." Apart from the latter, these are the foundation of the album, the proof that the duo wasn't merely a stellar singles act, but expert craftsmen as writers and record-makers. The next few albums were bigger hits, but they topped the charts on the momentum created by Voices, and it still stands as one of their great records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/17/2021
Label: L.M.L.R.
UPC: 3700477833770
Rank: 5185

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Daryl Hall & John Oates   Primary Artist
John Oates   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer,Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background)
Daryl Hall   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Vocoder,Keyboards,Percussion,Vibraphone,Synthesizer
G.E. Smith   Guest Artist,Guitar
Chuck Burgi   Drums,Percussion
John Siegler   Bass
Jerry Marotta   Drums
Charlie DeChant   Saxophone
Ralph Schuckett   Organ,Guest Artist
Michael Klvana   Synthesizer
Charles DeChant   Saxophone
Jeff Southworth   Guitar,Soloist,Guest Artist
Mike Klvana   Synthesizer,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Jeremy Holiday   Reissue Producer
Cynthia Weil   Composer,Lyricist
Janna Allen   Composer,Lyricist
John Palermo   Assistant Engineer
Sara Allen   Composer,Lyricist,Cover Art,Cover Design
Neil Kernon   Mixing,Engineer
Bruce Tergesen   Engineer
Daryl Hall & John Oates   Composer,Lyricist
Phil Spector   Composer,Lyricist
Barry Mann   Composer,Lyricist
John Oates   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Neil Jason   Composer
Daryl Hall   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
J.J. Stelmach   Art Direction
Neal Jason   Composer
Jeff Southworth   Solo Instrumental
Ebet Roberts   Photography
Jo Smith   Assistant Engineer
Masashi Kuwamoto   Photography
Chris Eselgroth   Design,Reissue Art Director
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