The Red Ledge Wind gracefully straddles the boundaries between pop and rock.
An ambitious work that strongly displays Hall & Oates' experimental side. A masterpiece from their mid-period that combines a bold sound with sophisticated pop.
Along the Red Ledge, released in 1978, is a unique album by Hall & Oates, characterized by a more rock-inspired approach to their traditional soul-inspired pop. It includes hits such as "It's a Laugh," but also features many experimental elements such as the use of synths and guitars. This album is a must-have for Hall & Oates fans, as it gives a sense of their multifaceted and growing career.
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A:
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1)
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It's A Laugh
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2)
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Melody For A Memory
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3)
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The Last Time
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I Don't Wanna Lose You
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5)
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Have I Been Away Too Long
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B:
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Alley Katz
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Don't Blame It On Love
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Serious Music
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Pleasure Beach
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August Day
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Robert "Frippertronic" Fripp
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Arranged By [Strings] - Gene Page (A4)
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Arranged By - David Foster
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Producer - David Foster
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Arranged By - Daryl Hall, John Oates
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Jay Graydon
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Todd Rundgren
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Musician [Additional Musician] - George Harrison
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Dick Wagner
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Steve Foreman
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Steve Lukather
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Rick Nielsen
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Steve Porcaro
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Musician [Additional Musician] - George Bitzer
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Musician [Additional Musician] - Les Thompson (3)