Hall & Oates was my first concert way back when in '83. Since then my musical tastes have matured somewhat (though I've re-bought most of my old H&O LP's). Oates' absence is relatively conspicuous: he seemed to be...more.
'Sacred Songs' is a must for any true rock afficienado. Though recorded in the '70s, it really stands the test of time. A very vigorous album, more so than anything he and John Oates put out, but also a beautiful one...more.
The king of blue-eyed soul takes it to another level with his 2003 solo album Can't Stop Dreaming. Includes the unplugged acoustic version of the Hall & Oates classic 'She's Gone'. 11 tracks. Liquid Records.
Every song on this album is great. Such a breath of fresh air from the less than deluxe music that you normally hear on the radio. A fan from the 70's this CD makes me smile. Enjoy...
This is a rather mellow and deep Daryl Hall work. The standout numbers are "Let Me Be The One" which is very moving and soulful. "Cab Driver" could have been a hit on pop stations, jazz stations, and R&B stations...more.