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The Ultimate H&O
5
By Freeky Deeky
Amazing record before they became “H&O” the hit machine and MTV video stars. Any H&O fan must start their collection with this one. Great backing musicians, superb songwriting and production and of course...the incredible blend of their voices. Underrated and unappreciated, this is the one that catapulted them. Buy it!
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5
By warbaby43
Probably their best album. Songs run from really good to really great.
At Their Creative Best
5
By RM228
Hall and Oates hit their creative peak on this early effort. Pop, soul, jazz all in a mature progressive package. Sonically and lyrically challenging, this short collection does not have a wasted note. The writing is sophisticated and the musicianship and production, by the legendary Arif Mardin, is exceptional. Everything from the Warholish cover art to the manic fiddling on the final cut is trend setting.
Geniuses
5
By Pewidie
This is by far my favorite H & O album along with Big Bam Boom. I wish they had done more like this but I don’t think they could’ve done any better!
Awesome blend of soul and soft rock
5
By Davidjslentz1990
I wonder if I can get my hands on the record.
Simply AMAZING!
5
By ZebulonJames
Their second studio album. She’s Gone and Abandoned Luncheonette are my favorites
Abandoned luncheonette
5
By Art10000
This album turned me on to Hall & Oates. It was a perfect blend of melodies, harmonies, lyrics and musical blending. I wish they maintained more of the style revealed in this album.
Best. Album. EVER.
5
By Beechlady
This album defined my youth. "When The Morning Comes" is still one of my favorite songs of ALL TIME.
Memories
5
By psebelist
This album for me is synonymous with my college years at Ursinus. I first became familiar with H&O when a friend came back from an Elton John concert and raved about this opening group that was the highlight of the concert. For weeks, you couldn't walk through the dorm without hearing the album coming from multiple rooms. And the abandoned luncheonette itself was just a few miles down the road. Yep, the luncheonette pictured on the cover was near Pottstown, sitting lonely off the road, abandoned and overgrown just like pictured. Those were good times ... and this is still one of my favorite albums ... and yes, I still have the original vinyl.