Hall & Oates' first self-produced, million-seller album.
This album marks the beginning of the 1980s for this blue-eyed soul duo, who debuted in 1972.
The album includes "Kids on My List," which was later released as a single and became a hit, and a cover of the Righteous Brothers' "Stolen Feeling," and "Everytime You Go Away" was later famously covered by Paul Young.
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A:
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1)
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How Does It Feel To Be Back
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2)
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Big Kids
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3)
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United State
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4)
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Hard to Be in Love With You
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5)
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Kiss On My List
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6)
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Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)
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B:
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1)
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You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
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2)
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You Make My Dreams
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3)
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Every Time You Go Away
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4)
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Africa
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5)
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Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear Voices)
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Keyboards - Daryl Hall
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Percussion - Daryl Hall
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Synthesizer - Daryl Hall
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Vocoder - Daryl Hall
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12-String Acoustic Guitar - John Oates
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Guitar [Six-String] - John Oates
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Percussion - John Oates
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Producer - Daryl Hall & John Oates
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Vocals - Daryl Hall & John Oates
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Engineer - Neil Kernon
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Mixed By - Neil Kernon
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Drums - Jerry Marotta
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Technician [Equipment] - Michael Klvana
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Guitar - G.E. Smith
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Engineer - Bruce Tergesen
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Bass - John Siegler
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Drums - Chuck Bürgi
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Percussion - Chuck Bürgi
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Saxophone - Charlie Dechant
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Engineer [Assistant] - Jon Smith (3)
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Engineer [Assistant] - John Palermo
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Cover - Sara Allen
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Management - Tommy Mottola
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Art Direction - J. J. Stelmach