Blue eyed Philly Soul icons Daryl Hall & John Oates were one of the few white groups to ever break into the top positions of the R&B charts. The duo has been honing their craft since the mid-sixties, building on their experience of working with producers like Gamble & Huff. Gradually showcasing a more poppy sound, their fifth album Bigger Than Both Of Us (1976) enabled them to continue the golden success of its predecessor Daryl Hall & John Oates. Noteworthy tracks are "Rich Girl", opening track "Back Together Again" and "Do What You Want, Be What You Are". Bigger Than Both Of Us is a diverse album with a central theme: the band rocks on "Room To Breathe" and flies high on "Falling" - but the soul is always there."
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Tracklisting: ""
A1 Back Together Again
A2 Rich Girl
A3 Crazy Eyes
A4 Do What You Want, Be What You Are
A5 Kerry
B1 London, Luck & Love
B2 Room To Breathe
B3 You'll Never Learn
B4 Falling"