There have
been quite a few performers with long and successful careers who nevertheless
never topped their debut albums – Marshall Crenshaw, Graham Parker, John Prine,
and Sade come to mind. Hall & Oates, however, hit a home run with their
second LP rather than their first. (Whole
Oates, their debut, has a clever name and includes the brilliant “Fall In
Philadelphia” but is otherwise pretty unremarkable.) Every song except for the
final track is a pop classic, the production by the legendary Arif Mardin is
impeccable, and the album cover is wonderful. I like a lot of their later
stuff, but this is by far their best. (And you can still find the CD in some
store bargain bins or at Amazon for $5.00!)
Favorite
tracks:
Las Vegas Turnaround
(The Stewardess Song)
Had I Known
You Better Then
When The
Morning Comes
I’m Just A
Kid (Don’t Make Me Feel Like A Man)
Plenty of nights listening to this in Funkhouser.
ReplyDeletePlenty of nights listening to this in Funkhouser.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely rivaled the two Springsteen LPs for "most played" honors back in the day ...
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