Voices (Hall & Oates album)
Voices | ||||
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Studio album by Hall & Oates | ||||
Released | July 29, 1980 | |||
Recorded | November 1979 – April 1980 | |||
Genre | Synthpop, pop rock, blue-eyed soul | |||
Length | 43:55 | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Producer | Daryl Hall, John Oates | |||
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Voices is the ninth studio album by Hall & Oates, released in 1980. It spent 100 weeks on the Billboard 200 Pop Albums Chart, peaking at No. 17.
History
The album slowly became a massive hit, spinning off four singles into the top 40 of the American pop charts: "How Does It Feel to Be Back" (No. 30 in fall, 1980), "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (No. 12 in winter, 1980), "Kiss on My List" (No. 1 for three weeks in spring, 1981), and "You Make My Dreams" (No. 5 in summer, 1981). "Everytime You Go Away" was not released as a single, but was covered by Paul Young in 1985, when it went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Singers Elisa Chan and Danny Summer covered this song in Cantonese in 1985 and 1986.
Voices was the first album that Hall & Oates produced by themselves, working in conjunction with renowned engineer Neil Kernon.
The original LP album cover was in black and white and had several variations with the duo in different poses and the half circle, sound-like waves were embossed and raised; a marketing technique commonly used in late-1970s record sleeve packaging. It was subsequently replaced in 1981 with a color photograph of the duo, excluding the original pose of Hall "escaping" from his white trench coat-like jacket. The album was re-released in 2004 as a remastered version with a slightly different cover photo but no additional tracks. The Japanese re-release version had two extra tracks: a remixed version of "Kiss on My List" that had previously appeared on the album 12 Inch Collection 2 and a remix of "Everytime You Go Away" that was also available on the album The Ballads Collection - RCA 100th Anniversary Series.
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Track listing
- Side One
- "How Does It Feel to Be Back" (Oates) – 4:35
- "Big Kids" (Hall, Oates) – 3:40
- "United State" (Hall, Oates) – 3:08
- "Hard to Be in Love with You" (Hall, Neil Jason, Oates) – 3:38
- "Kiss on My List" (Janna Allen, Hall) – 4:25
- "Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)" (Sara Allen, Hall, Oates) – 3:37
- Side Two
- "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil) – 4:37
- "You Make My Dreams" (Sara Allen, Hall, Oates) – 3:11
- "Everytime You Go Away" (Hall) – 5:23
- "Africa" (Oates) – 3:39
- "Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices)" (Hall, Oates) – 3:43
- Bonus tracks on Japanese reissue
- "Kiss on My List" (Remix) – 5:41
- "Everytime You Go Away" (Remix) – 5:06
Singles
The following singles were released from the album, with the highest charting positions listed.
Release Date | Title | Hot 100 | UK singles |
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July 1980 | "How Does It Feel to Be Back" | 30 | - |
September 1980 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | 12 | 55 |
January 1981 | "Kiss on My List" | 1 | 33 |
April 1981 | "You Make My Dreams" | 5 | - |
Credits
- Produced by Daryl Hall and John Oates
- Engineered by Neil Kernon and Bruce Tergeson
- Assistant Engineers: Jon Smith and John Palermo
- Mixed by Neil Kernon
- Recorded at the Hit Factory and Electric Lady Studio, New York City
- Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, New York City
- Album Cover Design: Sara Allen
- Art Direction: J.J. Stelmach
- Photography by Ebet Roberts
Personnel
The Band
- Daryl Hall: lead vocals (2–9, 11), backing vocals, mando-guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, vocoder, percussion
- John Oates: lead vocals (1, 7, 10), backing vocals, 6 and 12-string guitars, percussion, Roland CR-78 drum machine
- G.E. Smith: guitars
- Charlie DeChant: saxophone
- John Siegler: bass guitar
- Jerry Marotta: drums
- Chuck Burgi: drums & percussion
Additional Musicians
- Jeff Southworth: lead guitar on "Kiss On My List"
- Ralph Schuckett: organ on "Everytime You Go Away"
- Mike Klvana: synthesizers on "Africa", equipment technician
References
- Hall & Oates: Voices CD Liner Notes. 1980, RCA Records.