Hall & Oates - X-Static [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] [EXTRA TRACKS]
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X-Static [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] [EXTRA TRACKS]
Music Price: $6.99
As of Nov 22 16:35 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | Hall & Oates |
| Studio | SonyBMG Special Markets |
| Release Date | April 1, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 886972677927 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 16:35 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered
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Tracks
- Woman Comes And Goes
- Wait For Me
- Portable Radio
- All You Want Is Heaven
- Who Said The World Was Fair
- Running From Paradise
- Number One
- Bebop/Drop
- Hallofon
- Intravino
- Time's Up (Alone Tonight)
- No Brain, No Pain
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(3 reviews)
Don't get the import!! This bit of dance rock has been re-released under the Buddah label with an unreleased track "Time's Up (Alone Tonight)" and "No Brain, No Pain" which is featured on the B-side of "Wait For Me" and makes its CD debut here.
"Wait For Me" and "Time's Up (Alone Tonight)" are bona fide classics. February 27, 2001
|  | Fave album by Hall & Oates |  |
I saw these guys perform this album live, in a small club in Albany, N.Y. in 1979 and it has been my favorite by them ever since.
February 27, 2000 |  | One Great LP!! Hall & Oates Play It Unsafe! |  |
In my opinion, this is probably Hall & Oates' best album overall (my personal favorite), and easily their most forgotten. So many good songs, such as "Wait For Me (Studio version)", "Intravino" "Woman Comes & Goes", and "Portable Radio". The disc was originally released back in the late '70s during the heyday of punk rock. It starts out sounding like standard Hall & Oates, but, track by track, it slowly "degenerates" into being a punk album by the end! Too bad this one isn't available domestically. RCA hated this disc from the beginning, along with Daryl Hall's "Sacred Songs" LP, and both were reluctantly & barely released by RCA, which probably explains why they've both been out of print in the US for close to 20 years! Definitely the most daring CD that Hall & Oates have ever released A welcome change from the usual play-it-safe Hall & Oates fare. Every song has merit. Put it on and let it degenerate before your very ears! Well worth the few extra dollars for this import.
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