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Big Bam Boom was an album by Daryl Hall & John Oates that was released on RCA in 1984. It was the band's last huge hit. BMG Heritage released a remastered version in July 2004 with four bonus tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Dance on Your Knees"
- "Out of Touch"
- "Method of Modern Love"
- "Bank on Your Love"
- "Some Things are Better Left Unsaid"
- "Going Thru the Motions"
- "Cold Dark and Yesterday"
- "All American Girl"
- "Possession Obsession"
- "Out of Touch - (12" version)" (BMG Heritage release and some original cassette releases)
- "Method of Modern Love - (12" version)" (BMG Heritage release only)
- "Possession Obsession - (12" version)" (BMG Heritage release only)
- "Dance on Your Knees - (12" version)" (BMG Heritage release only)
[edit] Singles
- "Out of Touch (Extended Mix)"
- "Out of Touch (Dub Mix)"
- "Cold, Dark and Yesterday "
- "Method of Modern Love" (12")
- "Method of Modern Love (Extended Mix)"
- "Method of Modern Love (Dub Version)"
- "Bank on Your Love"
- "Method of Modern Love" (Special Limited Edition with bonus Live record)
- "Method of Modern Love" (Record 1, Side A)
- "Bank on Your Love" (Record 1, Side B)
- "I Can't Go For That (Live)" (Record 2, Side A)
- "Maneater (Live)" (Record 2, Side B)
- "Some Things are Better Left Unsaid" (12")
- "Some Things are Better Left Unsaid (Special New Mix)"
- "All American Girl"
- "Some Things are Better Left Unsaid (Instrumental)"
- "Possession Obsession" (12")
- "Possession Obsession (Special Mix)"
- "Dance on Your Knees (Extended Version)"
- "Everytime You Go Away (Remix Version)"