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Daryl Hall

Birthdate: November 11 1946 Genres: Rock

In 1977, RCA first attempted to push Daryl Hall to the front with his first solo effort, Sacred Songs, produced by Robert Fripp. RCA was concerned about the uncommercial nature of the album, however, and it was not released until 1980, after Hall and Fripp passed out demos to radio stations, forcing the issue. The album was reminiscent of experimenters such as David Bowie and Brian Eno.

Hall & Oates went on a break after the 1985 tour. Hall was influenced to go to England and meet with Dave Stewart. The resulting solo album Hall released was Three Hearts In The Happy Ending Machine. It included a #5 hit "Dreamtime" and a Top 40 hit with "Foolish Pride." It also contained perhaps a hint of Hall's future solo projects, with the song "Someone Like You." Despite Stewart's co-production and guest background vocals from Joni Mitchell and Bob Geldof, RCA considered this album a commercial disappointment. It should be noted, however, that RCA did not promote this album at the level of the Hall & Oates' previous albums, which upset Hall for years afterward. This was also the last album in the RCA deal with Hall & Oates.
 
Cover of the "Soul Alone" album (1993)In 1993, Daryl Hall released his third solo album on Epic, called Soul Alone. Distinct from the "Hall & Oates sound," this album features a more soulful and jazzy feel. However, Epic failed to find a marketing niche for Hall's new sound. Despite one single being released, ("Philly Mood"), the album was not a commercial success. That same year he released a duet with Dusty Springfield which charted in the UK. On the occasion of the 1994 FIFA World Cup in United States, Daryl Hall sung the official anthem of the event with a gospel group called Sound of Blackness ''Gloryland [1] Daryl Hall has also released a fourth solo album called Can't Stop Dreaming and fifth Live In Philadelphia compilation. He is also featured on Kenny G's " At Last...The Duets Album" doing a collaboration with the saxophonist of James Ingram's "Baby, Come To Me".

In July 2005 Hall was diagnosed with Lyme Disease causing him to cancel a majority of Hall & Oates' summer tour. Hall has reported that he is feeling better and he continues to tour with John Oates. Hall is also working on a Christmas album with John Oates due out in fall 2006.

Taken from wikipedia.org




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