X-Static
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Studio album by Hall & Oates | |||||
Released | November 1, 1979 | ||||
Recorded | 1979 | ||||
Genre | Pop/Rock/Soul | ||||
Label | RCA Records / Buddha Records | ||||
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No affiliation with the 1995 Foo Fighters song
X-Static is a Hall & Oates album that was released in 1979 by RCA Records. Buddha Records re-released it with two bonus tracks in 2000.
The song "Portable Radio" was used in episode two of the Internet series Yacht Rock, when the Hall & Oates characters were involved in a fictional songwriting competition against Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald. The characters used a portable radio similar to the one featured on the album cover.
[edit] Track listing
- "Woman Comes and Goes" (words and music by Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Lead Vocals, Rhythm Electric Guitar
- John Oates: Vocals, Electric Guitar
- G.E. Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Saxophone Solo
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- "Wait For Me" (words and music by Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Lead Vocals, Keyboards
- John Oates: Vocals, Electric Guitars
- G.E. Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Portable Radio" (words by John Oates; music by John Oates and Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Vocals, Synthesizers
- John Oates: Lead Vocals, Electric Guitars
- G.E. Smith: Lead Guitars
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "All You Want is Heaven" (words and music by John Oates)
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- Daryl Hall: Vocals, Mandar Guitars, Synthesizers
- John Oates: Lead Vocals, Electric Guitars
- G.E Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- Yogi Horton: Bass
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Who Said the World Was Fair" (words and music by Daryl Hall and Sara Allen)
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- Daryl Hall: Lead Vocals, Electric Guitars, Keyboards
- John Oates: Vocals, Electric Guitars
- G.E Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Running From Paradise" (words by Daryl Hall and Sara Allen; music by Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Lead Vocals, Synthesizer Solo
- John Oates: Vocals, Electric Guitars, Vibraphone
- G.E Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Number One" (words and music by Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Lead Vocals, Synthesizers, Electric Guitars
- John Oates: Vocals, Electric Guitars
- G.E Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Bebop/Drop" (words and music by John Oates)
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- Daryl Hall: Vocals, 2nd Guitar Solo
- John Oates: Lead Vocals, Electric Guitars, Vibraphone
- G.E Smith: Guitar Solo
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Hallofon" (music by Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Hallophone Solo
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- "Intravino" (words by Daryl Hall, John Oates and Sara Allen; music by Daryl Hall)
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- Daryl Hall: Lead Vocals, Electric Guitars
- John Oates: Vocals, Electric Guitars
- G.E Smith: Lead Guitar
- Jerry Marotta: Drums
- John Siegler: Bass
- Charlie DeChant: Keyboards
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- "Time's Up (Alone Tonight)" (Buddha Bonus Track)
- "No Brain, No Pain" (Buddha Bonus Track)
[edit] Singles
- Post-Static (12" one-sided DJL1-3512)
- "No Brain, No Pain"
- "Number One"
- "Bebop/Drop"
- "Intravino"
- Running From Paradise (12" JD-11770)
- "Running From Paradise"
- "Portable Radio"