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Voices

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Download links and information about Voices. This album was released in 1980 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 43:31 minutes.

Release date: 1980
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 43:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. How Does It Feel to Be Back (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 4:36
2. Big Kids (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:39
3. United State (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:10
4. Hard to Be In Love With You (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:37
5. Kiss On My List (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 4:24
6. Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect) (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:35
7. You've Lost That Loving Feeling (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 4:36
8. You Make My Dreams (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:10
9. Everytime You Go Away (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 5:22
10. Africa (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:39
11. Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices) (Daryl Hall, John Oates) 3:43

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Voices heralded a new era for Daryl Hall & John Oates. Their transition from ‘70s AM soul men to the ‘80s’ most successful pop-rock architects occurred on this album. Voices pairs the best of Hall & Oates’ ‘70s work with the best of their ‘80s work. “How Does It Feel To Be Back” and “Everytime You Go Away” resound with the rapturous moans and groans of their ‘70s rock ’n’ soul, while “United State” and “Gotta Lotta Nerve” show just how easily the duo adapted to the snappy sounds of new wave. As with most Hall & Oates albums, there was at least one song that couldn’t be summed up with a simple list of references. Here, that song is “Africa,” which sports a throbbing proto-club rhythm that updates Motown for the Tron era. Of course, it was “Kiss On My List” that provided a singular bridge between the two eras, and served as the cataclysmic single that would push Hall & Oates into platinum territory and introduce them to the MTV generation.