You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - Hall & Oates, Mann, Barry
Kiss on My List - Hall & Oates, Allen, Janna
You Make My Dreams - Hall & Oates, Allen, Sara
Private Eyes - Hall & Oates, Allen, Janna
I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Hall & Oates, Allen, Janna
Did It in a Minute - Hall & Oates, Allen, Janna
Maneater - Hall & Oates, Allen, Sara
One on One - Hall & Oates, Hall, Daryl
Family Man - Hall & Oates, Cross, Tim [Keyboar
Say It Isn't So - Hall & Oates, Hall, Daryl
Adult Education - Hall & Oates, Allen, Sara
Out of Touch - Hall & Oates, Hall, Daryl
Method of Modern Love - Hall & Oates, Allen, Janna
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid - Hall & Oates, Hall, Daryl
Hall and Oates often enlivened '70s and '80s radio with sharp pop concoctions that drew on a wellspring of R&B influences picked up in their hometown of Philadelphia. They scored frequently enough, in fact, that this 2... more »0-track collection--intended to supplement or replace the earlier Rock 'n Soul, Part 1 with post-'83 winners--doesn't capture all their finest moments. (Where, for instance, are "She's Gone," recorded for another label but licensed by RCA for Rock 'n' Soul, and the terrific new wave/funk fusion "Your Imagination"?) Still, much of what's here is fine music that should appeal not only to those who carry fond memories of radio and MTV playing it the first time around, but also to a good-sized handful of their kids. --Rickey Wright« less
Hall and Oates often enlivened '70s and '80s radio with sharp pop concoctions that drew on a wellspring of R&B influences picked up in their hometown of Philadelphia. They scored frequently enough, in fact, that this 20-track collection--intended to supplement or replace the earlier Rock 'n Soul, Part 1 with post-'83 winners--doesn't capture all their finest moments. (Where, for instance, are "She's Gone," recorded for another label but licensed by RCA for Rock 'n' Soul, and the terrific new wave/funk fusion "Your Imagination"?) Still, much of what's here is fine music that should appeal not only to those who carry fond memories of radio and MTV playing it the first time around, but also to a good-sized handful of their kids. --Rickey Wright