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Hall & Oates - Greatest Hits Live
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Hall & Oates - Greatest Hits Live
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, R&B, Rock
 
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All Artists: Hall & Oates
Title: Hall & Oates - Greatest Hits Live
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Label: RCA
Release Date: 11/6/2001
Album Type: Live
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, R&B, Rock
Styles: New Wave & Post-Punk, Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Vocal Pop, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 078636809427, 078636809427

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I hear the voices
Thomas Calhoun | Charlotte, NC United States | 03/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Finally RCA is doing something with the H&O catalog. Where's the box set though? This is a great live recording. Unlike a lot of acts, this is a great live band. Daryl and John really take the live shows seriously and it shows. This set contains some of my favorite H&O songs including rocking renditions of How Does it Feel.., Kiss on my list, Diddy Doo Wop and United State. The recording and mix are both good and thankfully editing is very minimal. I wish the would have left a little of the between song banter in though. Guess you can't have everything and finally we are getting something. There is a lot more in the vault, now there's hope we get to hear it. Buy this NOW."
All of the Best - Live?? No Way!
L.A. Scene | 11/11/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There are no real words to describe what it is truly like seeing these guys live - this collection is the next best thing to being there! The philly duo has been making music for over 20 years and today they sound better than ever. Soulful tunes with a rock edge has been their mantra from the very beginning and no one does it better. The collection encompasses songs from the deep, dark 70's to the dance, pop intensive 80's. Seriously, if you have ever loved Hall and Oates, but never seen them live - give yourself a treat, right now!"
Quality Recording by quality duo
L.A. Scene | Indian Trail, NC USA | 12/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There was a time in the 1980s when Daryl Hall and John Oates would be proclaimed "the most successful duo in Rock history". This argument can definitely be substaniated. One thing that has always been a weak spot is the lack of a solid live album from the duo. There had been two previous live efforts - "Livetime" and "Live at the Apollo". However, both of these albums failed to capture a major chunk of the portfolio of the Hall and Oates collection. "Livetime" was a 1978 release - and this was released before Hall and Oates would reach their peak period in the early 1980s. "Live at the Apollo" was more of an EP release that coincided with Hall and Oates' performance at Live Aid. The focus of this live album would be the alliance with the Temptations as well as some additional cuts. It wasn't until 2001, when Hall and Oates would release "Greatest Hits Live". This would be by far - their best live release and something very worthy of "the most successful duo in Rock history".



Normally when there is a live album released by a group, I prefer it to have certain attributes. I usually prefer the live album to be a live recording of an actual concert - as opposed to a conglomeration of songs from several concerts or a tour. The reason for this is that it brings continuity to the performance and is able to capture the magic of the band. On a Live Set, I like when you hear the band first take the stage and when the encores happen. I like when the band talks with the crowd. I also prefer the performance to be on the CD in the order as it was played in concert. All of these factors contribute to the magic. From reading the liner notes, this collection doesn't appear to happen on one night. The liner notes do indicate that these performances come from 1982's "Private Eyes" tour. Despite breaking one of my fundamental rules, the production team (led by Daryl and John) really did their homework. They found a way to bring continuity to this performance. Despite the fact you don't hear a lot of dialogue and don't really know the order these songs were played (it is possible this is in order), this is a terrific performance. Much of the reason is that the recording of this performance is outstanding - especially for 1982. You'll hear the instruments clearly as well as the voices of Daryl and John.



An interesting fact I learned is that this was originally intended to be released as a Double Live album (back in 1982). For whatever reasons, the project was shelved. As mentioned above, this was recorded during the "Private Eyes" tour. As a result, there aren't songs that are included from "H2O" and "Big Bam Boom". Although I would have liked to have had a live album that included tracks from these albums, this collection does the job in satisfying me. This is a result of the outstanding quality of the recording, quality of the production, and the actual energy of the performance.



One thing that I really like is that there are some lesser known songs to the mainstream fan that are included. These songs that are included are "How Does It Feel to Be Back", "Diddy Doo Wop", "Mano A Mano", and "United State". I found that these were excellent songs done in the live setting. Most of the well-known songs that were released (up until 1982) are included in the collection. I would have also liked to hear songs like "Las Vegas Turnaround", "Your Imagination", and "Everytime You Go Away" - but this again doesn't hurt was has been included.



As mentioned - I can't tell if the songs are in the actual order as they were done. However, the flow is outstanding. You'll also hear the Rock and Soul connection by Hall and Oates. For the Rock songs, they have a great Rock feel and the Soul songs have a great Soul feel. The collection kicks off with "Did It In a Minute". This a perfect opening song. There are great harmonies included with this song. It flows nice into the second song "How Does It Feel to Be Back". The collection really starts to move into high gear with the fifth track, "Rich Girl". I love the quick tempo that the duo applies to "Rich Girl". The instruments almost sound three dimensional on the that track. The great instrumentation continues with some nice guitar work and "whoooo"s for "She's Gone".



Tracks 7 and 8 are the best two tracks. These are two of Hall and Oates' best songs. I always felt "Kiss On My List" would be a great live song. This song completely lives up to my expectations. The guitar work is once again outstanding. John Oates is terrific on background vocals. The smooth hit "I Can't Go For That" follows. This is a near 6 1/2 minute version. There is terrific "jam" session at the end in which Daryl leads a "No Can Do" chant. The guitar work is a perfect compliment to the song's trademark saxaphone. The momentum of the collection continues with "Sara Smile" - which has a great segue into "Wait For Me. "Private Eyes" then follows - another solid number. The duo will also do a version of "You Lost That Lovin' Feeling". I'm not a big fan of this song, but the version done is pretty good. The collection then wraps up with terrific versions of "You Make My Dreams" and "United State" (this is a perfect closing song).



The liner notes have no lyrics, but there is an outstanding writeup by Jeremy Holiday that talks about the duo with a nice focus on this recording. Overall, this is one terrific performance. I highly recommend this - especially if you are a Hall and Oates fan."