Hall & Oates

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From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on Philly soul brought them enormous commercial success -- including six number one singles and six platinum albums -- yet little critical success. Hall & Oates' music was remarkably well constructed and produced; at their best, their songs were filled with strong hooks and melodies that adhered to soul traditions without being a slave to them by incorporating elements of new wave and hard rock.

Daryl Hall began performing professionally while he was a student at Temple University. In 1966, he recorded a single with Kenny Gamble and the Romeos; the group featured Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell, who would all become the architects of Philly soul. During this time, Hall frequently appeared on sessions for Gamble and Huff. In 1967, Hall met John Oates, a fellow Temple University student. Oates was leading his own soul band at the time. The two students realized they had similar tastes and began performing together in an array of R&B and doo wop groups. By 1968, the duo had parted ways, as Oates transferred schools and Hall formed the soft rock band Gulliver; the group released one album on Elektra in the late '60s before disbanding.

After Gulliver's breakup, Hall concentrated on session work again, appearing as a backup vocalist for the Stylistics, the Delfonics, and the Intruders, among others. Oates returned to Philadelphia in 1969, and he and Hall began writing folk-oriented songs and performing together. Eventually they came to the attention of Tommy Mottola, who quickly became their manager, securing the duo a contract with Atlantic Records. On their first records -- Whole Oates (1972), Abandoned Luncheonette (1973), War Babies (1974) -- the duo were establishing their sound, working with producers like Arif Mardin and Todd Rundgren and removing much of their folk influences. At the beginning of 1974, the duo relocated from Philadelphia to New York. During this period, they only managed one hit -- the number 60 "She's Gone" in the spring of 1974.

After they moved to RCA in 1975, the duo landed on its successful mixture of soul, pop, and rock, scoring a Top Ten single with "Sara Smile." The success of "Sara Smile" prompted the re-release of "She's Gone," which rocketed into the Top Ten as well. Released in the summer of 1976, Bigger than the Both of Us was only moderately successful upon its release. The record took off in early 1977, when "Rich Girl" became the duo's first number one single.

Although they had several minor hits between 1977 and 1980, the albums Hall & Oates released at the end of the decade were not as successful as their mid-'70s records. Nevertheless, they were more adventurous, incorporating more rock elements into their blue-eyed soul. The combination would finally pay off in late 1980, when the duo released the self-produced Voices, the album that marked the beginning of Hall & Oates' greatest commercial and artistic success. The first single from Voices, a cover of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," reached number 12, yet it was the second single, "Kiss on My List" that confirmed their commercial potential by becoming the duo's second number one single; its follow-up, "You Make My Dreams" hit number five. They quickly released Private Eyes in the summer of 1981; the record featured two number one hits, "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)," as well as the Top Ten hit "Did It in a Minute." "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" also spent a week at the top of the R&B charts -- a rare accomplishment for a white act. H20 followed in 1982 and it proved more successful than their two previous albums, selling over two million copies and launching their biggest hit single, "Maneater," as well as the Top Ten hits "One on One" and "Family Man." The following year, the duo released a greatest-hits compilation, Rock 'N Soul, Pt. 1, that featured two new Top Ten hits -- the number two "Say It Isn't So" and "Adult Education."

In April of 1984, the Recording Industry Association of America announced that Hall & Oates had surpassed the Everly Brothers as the most successful duo in rock history, earning a total of 19 gold and platinum awards. Released in October of 1984, Big Bam Boom expanded their number of gold and platinum awards, selling over two million copies and launching four Top 40 singles, including the number one "Out of Touch." Following their contract-fulfilling gold album Live at the Apollo with David Ruffin & Eddie Kendrick, Hall & Oates went on hiatus. After the lukewarm reception for Daryl Hall's 1986 solo album, Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine, the duo regrouped to release 1988's Ooh Yeah!, their first record for Arista. The first single, "Everything Your Heart Desires," went to number three and helped propel the album to platinum status.

However, none of the album's other singles broke the Top 20, indicating that the era of chart dominance had ended. Change of Season, released in 1990, confirmed that fact. Although the record went gold, it only featured one Top 40 hit -- the number 11 single "So Close." The duo mounted a comeback in 1997 with Marigold Sky, but it was only partially successful; far better was 2003's Do It for Love and the following year's soul covers record Our Kind of Soul. The issuing of "greatest-hits" albums reached a fever pitch during the 2000s, with no fewer than 15 different collections seeing the light by 2008. Live records were in proliferation as well, with the A&E Live by Request release Live in Concert hitting stores in 2003, a reissue of their Ecstasy on the Edge 1979 concert (titled simply In Concert this time around) in 2006, and the Live at the Troubadour two-CD/one-DVD set in 2008. As far as proper studio albums go, the 2000s were lean, with only three releases -- the aforementioned Do It for Love and Our Kind of Soul, topped off by Home for Christmas in 2006. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & J. Scott McClintock, Rovi

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Interviews & Exclusives

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News

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    Hall and Oates heading to court over "Maneater"
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    Eighties icons and BFFs Darryl Hall and John Oates are prepared to head to court to prove their publisher failed to properly enforce the copyright on ...
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    Hall and Oates to Guest on The Cleveland Show
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    theme song still ponders just that to this day, The Cleveland Show may find them from some unlikely ... Hall and Oates to Guest on The Cleveland Show
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    Video: Broken Bells Possess Hall and Oates' Souls
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    Broken Bells' "The Ghost Inside" already had a pretty great video-- with Christina Hendricks in it, even! But that didn't stop filmmaker Matt McCormic...
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    '80s stars Hall & Oates back in spotlight
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    then treated the crew to a live performance of 'Sara Smile.'" With a later mention that he and Oates have had sex in the same room -- not with each ot...
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    Bumbershoot 2011: Hall & Oates, Ray LaMontagne, Mavis Staples, Leon Russell, Fitz and The Tantrums
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    In what is turning out to be an all-festival edition of the Jambands.com news today, Bumbershoot has announced its lineup. The festival will take plac...
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    Umphrey's McGee Welcome Jeff Coffin for Hall & Oates Ode
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    A look at UM's 12/29 show Umphrey's McGee both nodded to a hero-turned-friend and previewed their New Year's Show at St. Louis, CO's The Pageant last ...
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    Hall & Oates, Pres Hall Jazz Band, Charles Bradley and More to Perform at the Great GoogaMooga
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    The musical lineup has been announced for the inaugural Great GoogaMooga Festival, which is set to take place May 19-20 in Brooklyn, NY's Prospect Par...
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    The Great GoogaMooga: Food, Drink, Music, Lines, Hall & Oates (Promoters Issue Statement Too)
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    Hall and Oates, "Maneater"
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    Their music helped to define the '80s. They had an amazing streak that ran from 1981 to 1985 which included twelve top 10 hits and five #1 singles. Ye...
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Tour Dates

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  • May 23 Thursday
    Catoosa, OK, US The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
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  • May 25 Saturday
    Houston, TX, US Arena Theatre
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  • May 26 Sunday
    Austin, TX, US Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
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  • May 28 Tuesday
    Louisville, KY, US Louisville Palace
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  • May 30 Thursday
    Atlanta, GA, US Chastain Park Amphitheatre
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  • Jun 1 Saturday
    Bossier City, LA, US Riverdome, Horseshoe Casino
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  • Jun 2 Sunday
    Nashville, TN, US Ryman Auditorium
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  • Aug 2 Friday
    Las Vegas, NV, US The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
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  • Aug 3 Saturday
    Las Vegas, NV, US The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
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  • Aug 8 Thursday
    Costa Mesa, CA, US Pacific Amphitheatre
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  • Aug 9 Friday
    San Francisco, CA, US Golden Gate Park
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  • Aug 13 Tuesday
    Redmond, WA, US Marymoor Park Concerts
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  • Aug 15 Thursday
    Vancouver, BC, Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre Hall
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  • Aug 17 Saturday
    Goldendale, WA, US Maryhill Winery
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Discography

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  • Angelina & Other Favorites (2012)
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  • Live at the Troubadour (2008)
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  • InstantLive: Live at the Mirage - Las Vegas, NV (2008)
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  • Home For Christmas (2006)
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  • Our Kind of Soul (2004)
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  • Do It for Love (2003)
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  • Marigold Sky (1997)
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    Push Records
  • Change of Season (1990)
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    Change of Season (1990)
    Arista Records
  • Ooh Yeah! (1988)
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    Ooh Yeah! (1988)
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  • Live at the Apollo with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks (1985)
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    Live at the Apollo with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks (1985)
    RCA Records
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