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  2. Hall & Oates - Wikipedia

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    They also released a "VH1 Behind the Music" Greatest Hits package shortly after appearing on the show in 2002. 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 ...

  3. Rock 'n Soul Part 1 - Wikipedia

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    Rock 'n Soul Part 1 (also titled Greatest Hits – Rock 'n Soul Part 1) is a greatest hits album by American musical duo Hall & Oates, credited as "Daryl Hall John Oates" on the album cover.

  4. Greatest Hits Live (Hall & Oates album) - Wikipedia

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    Recorded during their 1982 tour to promote the album Private Eyes, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic says Greatest Hits Live is "a snapshot of an underrated band on-stage at their peak" and "an entertaining sidenote in their catalog."

  5. The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates is a 2001 compilation album by the duo Hall & Oates. It reached number 34 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums Chart . [ 4 ] Assembled from the duo's years with RCA Records (1975–1984), the compilation features the full-length album versions of most songs rather than their edited ...

  6. Everytime You Go Away - Wikipedia

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    It was first recorded in 1980 by his duo Hall & Oates but was not released as a single. A cover version of the song by Paul Young became an international hit in 1985, reaching No. 1 in the US and No. 4 in the UK. [2]

  7. Starting All Over Again (Mel & Tim song) - Wikipedia

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    "Starting All Over Again" was covered by American duo Hall & Oates in 1990 on the album Change of Season.Released as a single in 1991, their version reached number 11 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart [2] and number 10 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart during summer of that year.

  8. Livetime - Wikipedia

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    Livetime is a live album from 1978 by musical group Hall & Oates.. The concert was recorded in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on December 8, 1977 not far from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where Hall lived during his teenage years.

  9. Marigold Sky - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, Hall and Oates reissued the album on streaming, vinyl, and CD. The reissue includes three previously unissued bonus tracks. [7] "I look at 'Marigold Sky' as the lost Hall and Oates album", Daryl Hall said on the reason why they rereleased the said album. "The fans have been asking me for years about it.