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The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates
, originally released in 2001 , is widely considered the definitive single-disc retrospective of the duo's commercial peak during the RCA years. Spanning their transition from 70s soulful ballads to 80s synth-heavy "Rock 'n Soul," this 18-track compilation captures the most successful era of the biggest-selling duo in rock history. Key Tracks and Highlights
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Daryl Hall and John Oates are widely recognized as the most successful duo in music history, having sold an estimated 40 million records worldwide. Their sound, a self-dubbed "rock and soul" fusion, dominated the late 1970s and 1980s with 29 Top 40 hits and six No. 1 singles. The Core Essentials the very best of daryl hall john oates rar best
A Word on Legitimacy (The Collector’s Ethos)
Hall & Oates' music is a unique blend of rock, pop, soul, and R&B, with a dash of Philly soul. Their harmonious vocals, catchy songwriting, and genre-bending style have captivated audiences for generations. From their early days as a duo in the 1970s to their rise to superstardom in the 1980s, Hall & Oates have consistently produced high-quality music that stands the test of time. The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John
- Edition type: standard greatest-hits vs. expanded/2-CD anthology vs. region-specific pressing
- Mastering: original masters vs. remastered editions — remasters often sound clearer but some collectors prefer original vinyl mastering
- Bonus tracks: demos, unreleased songs, and live cuts are valuable additions
- 12" single/extended mixes: sought after by DJs and collectors of 1980s pop/dance
- Packaging: liner notes, rare photos, and essays increase collector value
- Vinyl vs. CD vs. digital: vinyl pressings and unopened originals hold more resale value; some rarities remain exclusive to older formats
While single-disc collections are great, the real "rarities" are found in the 2009 box set Do What You Want, Be What You Are . This set includes unreleased demos, live versions, and "b-sides" that provide a deeper look into Daryl Hall’s vocal arrangements and John Oates’ rhythmic precision. Why Their Best Work Endures File Size Warning: A proper FLAC rip of
2009 Do What You Want, Be What You Are box set (Discs 3 & 4)
If you can only open one .rar file today, skip the generic "Very Best" and hunt down the combined with a vinyl rip of Rock 'n Soul Part 1 .