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X-Static is the eighth studio album by American pop music duo Daryl Hall & John Oates.The album was released in September 1979 by RCA Records. Buddah Records re-released the album with two bonus tracks in 2000.
"Alone Too Long" is a song by Hall & Oates and single from their 1975 album Daryl Hall & John Oates. The song features John Oates on lead vocals, and reached number 98 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1975. [1] Record World called it "a high harmonied track" and "a most pleasing and sensuous effort." [2]
At the beginning, Hall and Oates are discovered in their cozy apartment by someone on the roof looking through a skylight. G. E. Smith throws a V-style guitar through the window, as if it were a spear. The guitar sticks into the floor and begins to glow. This incites Hall and Oates to go up to the roof to investigate.
Hall and Oates released the Do It for Love album in 2003, whose title track was a number one Adult Contemporary hit. They also released the Hall & Oates Live DVD from an A&E Live by Request special. This album was the first release (and first success) for their newest joint venture U-Watch Records.
John Oates – lead vocals (4, 5, 9), backing vocals, rhythm guitars, mando-guitar, electric piano and dulcimer (4) Christopher Bond – backing vocals (2–4, 8, 9); keyboards, synthesizers, tonalities, lead 6-string and 12-string guitars (8, 9); arrangements, string arrangements and conductor
No Goodbyes is a 1977 collection by Hall & Oates. It is a "Best of" compilation of their first three Atlantic Records recordings. No Goodbyes was released after the duo left Atlantic and joined RCA Records, and after Atlantic had achieved a Top 10 hit with a re-release of "She's Gone" (included here). It contains three new songs: "It's Uncanny ...
The circumstances surrounding Daryl Hall’s restraining order against longtime music partner John Oates have been revealed. Hall, 77, sued Oates, 75, over plans to sell his portion of their joint ...
The cover of Rock 'n Soul Part 1 was illustrated by Nancy Dwyer with photography by Larry Williams and art direction, on the original release, by Jeb Brien, Dwyer and Ron Kellum; in the cover photo, the band members are dressed in the same costumes from the music video for "One on One."