A masterpiece of early soft rock that blends the refreshing feeling of youth with delicate lyricism.
A melodic rock album by a band led by Daryl Hall and Tim Moore. It combines the warmth of folk with the lightness of pop, with clear harmonies and elegant arrangements that resonate softly.
Daryl Hall's fresh vocals unfold softly alongside crystalline harmonies. The delicate interplay between guitar and piano is striking, and the composition is simple yet sophisticated. The rhythm is light, and the warmth of folk and the clarity of pop blend naturally. There's nothing flashy about this track, but each note resonates sincerely, conveying a quiet emotion. This is a gentle, elegant soft rock masterpiece, and you can sense the beginnings of the melody sense that would later become Hall & Oates.
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A:
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1)
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Every Day's A Lovely Day
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2)
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Christine
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3)
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Rose Come Home
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4)
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I'm Really Smokin'
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5)
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Flo Gene
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B:
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Lemon Road
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2)
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Enough
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Over The Mountain
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4)
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Seventy
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5)
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A Truly Good Song
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Keyboards - Daryl Hall
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Guitar - Tim Moore
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Producer - John Madara
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Bass, Keyboards - Tom Sellers
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Producer - Tom Sellers
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Drums - Jim Helmer