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    Livetime is a live album from 1978 by musical group Hall & Oates. The concert was recorded in Hershey, Pennsylvania, in late 1977 not far from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where Hall lived during his teenage years.

  2. About Album. LIVETIME. 1. Rich Girl 2. The Emptyness 3. Do What You Want, Be What You Are 4. I’m Just a Kid (Don’t Make Me Feel Like a Man) 5. Sara Smile 6.

  3. Livetime es el primer álbum en vivo del dúo norteamericano Hall & Oates, el concierto fue grabado en "Hersheypark Arena", Filadefia, Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 1977 y fue lanzado el 16 de mayo de 1978. 2 El álbum alcanzó el puesto número 42 en el Billboard 200 y el 76 del Kent Music Report en Australia. [ cita requerida]

  4. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Livetime by Daryl Hall & John Oates. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hall_&_OatesHall & Oates - Wikipedia

    • 1967–1972: Formation and Early Years
    • 1972–1974: First Albums
    • 1975–1977: First Hits
    • 1977–1978: Leaner Years and Sacred Songs
    • 1979–1981: X-Static and Voices
    • 1981–1982: Private Eyes
    • 1982–1983: H2O and Band Changes
    • 1983–1984: Rock 'N Soul Part 1
    • 1984–1985: Big Bam Boom
    • 1985–1988: Live at The Apollo and Other Projects

    Daryl Franklin Hohl (born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, on October 11, 1946) and John William Oates (born in New York City on April 7, 1948) first met at the Adelphi Ballroom in Philadelphia in 1967. Each was heading his own musical group, Hall with The Temptones and Oates with The Masters. They were attending a band competition, when they discovered...

    Early in their recording careers, Hall and Oates had trouble clearly defining their sound, alternating among folk, soul, rock and pop. None of their early albums—Whole Oats, Abandoned Luncheonette, and War Babies—were very successful. Despite being produced by such big-name producers as Arif Mardin and Todd Rundgren, they had no hit singles. But af...

    After the release of War Babies in 1974, Hall and Oates left Atlantic Records to join RCA Records. Their first album for RCA, Daryl Hall & John Oates (often referred to by their fans as the silver album because of the silver foil material on the original album cover), was issued in 1975 and was their first notable success. The album contained the b...

    After this small run of hits, Hall and Oates still encountered difficulty getting radio play. Despite touring constantly and recording albums with efficiency, the duo could not find any pop success for a number of reasons, mainly because of the popularity of the disco genre. By the time they released the rock-oriented albums Beauty on a Back Street...

    In late 1979, Hall and Oates released X-Static - produced by David Foster, which combined rock with disco. The album did not fare well, although "Wait for Me" did hit the top 20. The 1980s brought changes for Hall and Oates. The pair felt that the biggest hindrance to their success was that their music was being filtered through outside producers, ...

    By the time "You Make My Dreams" was falling off the charts, Hall and 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 had already recorded most of their material and perfected a fusion of their doo-wop and soul roots with New Wave energy and hard rock gri...

    Their next album, H2O, a very polished, synth-heavy effort, became the duo's most successful album, with US sales eventually approaching four million copies. H2O reached No. 3 on the Billboard charts (where it held for 15 weeks) and spawned three Top 10 singles. "Maneater", the biggest hit of their career, reached No. 1 on December 18, 1982, and st...

    By the fall of 1983, Hall and Oates were one of the biggest pop music acts in the United States. They had five Number 1 singles to their credit, two consecutive Top 10 albums and were one of the biggest names on MTV.[citation needed] Two covers of the 1957 Bobby Helms classic "Jingle Bell Rock" were recorded—one with Hall on lead vocals, and the ot...

    Hall and Oates returned to the studio in 1984 after a rest period to begin work on the Big Bam Boom album. This album had even more of an electronic, urban feel to it than H2O, combining their song structure and vocalization with the latest technical advances in recording and playing.[citation needed] The album employed some of the most sophisticat...

    Hall and Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release. But in 1985, the duo took a break after the release of their Live at the Apollo album with David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks—voices of The Temptations and two of their heroes. This was RCA's second attempt at a live Hall and Oates album, following the 1978 release Livetime....

  6. Hall & Oates fue un dúo estadounidense de soul formado en Filadelfia en 1970, por Daryl Hall (cantante) y John Oates (guitarra eléctrica y coros). Se estima que el dúo vendió 80 millones de grabaciones a lo largo de su carrera, convirtiéndose en el dúo musical con más ventas de todos los tiempos.

  7. Livetime. Daryl Hall & John Oates. Released May 16, 1978. Livetime Tracklist. 1. Rich Girl (Live at Hersheypark Arena, Philadelphia, PA - December 1977) Lyrics. 2. The Emptyness (Live at...