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Hall & Oates - Private Eyes 1981 |  | Hall & Oates - Private Eyes 1981: Encyclopedia II - Hall & Oates - Private Eyes 1981 |  | By the time "You Make My Dreams" was falling down the charts, Hall & Oates had already released their follow-up album Private Eyes. Having worked in the studio while Voices was at its peak in popularity, the two already had most of their material laid down and felt no need to repeat the old formula from that LP. The result was the first Hall & Oates album to reach the top ten on the Billboard album charts. The ...
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Hall & Oates - Private Eyes 1981
By the time "You Make My Dreams" was falling down the charts, Hall & Oates had already released their follow-up album Private Eyes. Having worked in the studio while Voices was at its peak in popularity, the two already had most of their material laid down and felt no need to repeat the old formula from that LP. The result was the first Hall & Oates album to reach the top ten on the Billboard album charts. The four singles from Private Eyes all reached the top 40.
The title track and "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" were consecutive number one hits, with the latter song hitting the top spot on the R&B and the pop charts (one of the few songs by a white act ever to do so). "Did It in a Minute" reached #9 in the Spring of 1982, and "Your Imagination" peaked at #33. The set -- unique among H&O albums for not including a love song (or a slow love-on-the-rocks ballad) -- is today considered among the duo's best albums (in some reviews THE best), mixing soul, new wave, and power pop.
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