Change of Season
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Change of Season | ||
Studio album by Hall & Oates | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Genre | Pop/Rock | |
Label | Arista Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Hall & Oates chronology | ||
Ooh Yeah! (1988) |
Change of Season (1990) |
The Atlantic Collection (1996) |
Change of Season is a Daryl Hall & John Oates album from 1990. The lead single "So Close" was co-written with Jon Bon Jovi, and hit a high of #11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
[edit] Track listing
- "So Close"
- "Starting All Over Again"
- "Sometimes a Mind Changes"
- "Change of Season"
- "I Ain't Gonna Take It This Time"
- "Everywhere I Look"
- "Give It Up (Old Habits)"
- "Don't Hold Back Your Love"
- "Halfway There"
- "Only Love"
- "Heavy Rain"
- "So Close (Unplugged)"
- "Rip It Up" (Japanese-only Bonus Track)
[edit] Singles
- So Close
- "So Close"
- "She's Gone (Live May 3rd, 1990)"
- "Can't Help Falling In Love"
- "So Close (Unplugged)"
- Everywhere I Look
- "Everywhere I Look"
- "Sometimes a Mind Changes"
- "I Can't Go For That (Ben Liebrand Remix)" - 6:22
- Don't Hold Back Your Love (Promotional CD)
- "Don't Hold Back Your Love (Single Version)"
- "Don't Hold Back Your Love (Album Version)"
- Starting All Over Again (Promotional CD)
- "Starting All Over Again (Radio Mix)"
- "Starting All Over Again (Unplugged Version)"