Soul Alone

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Soul Alone
Studio album by Daryl Hall
Released September 7, 1993
Recorded 1993
Genre Rock, Pop, Soul
Length 56:17
Label Epic
Producer Daryl Hall, Peter Lord Moreland, Michael Peden, V. Jeffrey Smith
Daryl Hall chronology

Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine
(1986)
Soul Alone
(1993)
Can't Stop Dreaming
(1996)
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Allmusic [1]

Soul Alone is a 1993 album by Daryl Hall released on Epic Records. Distinct from the sound of Daryl's successful duo Hall & Oates, this album features a more soulful and jazzy feel. However, Epic failed to find a marketing niche for Hall's new sound, and the album was not a commercial success.[citation needed] Soul Alone featured (then) up-and-coming singer Mariah Carey and producer/multi-instrumentalist Walter Afanasieff as composers.[2] One single was released from the album, the track "I'm in a Philly Mood".[3] The Japanese version of the album came with an extra 12th track, "I've Finally Seen The Light."

Track Listing

  1. "Power of Seduction" 5:50 (Hall, Moreland, Smith)
  2. "This Time" 4:58 (Hall, Sara Allen, Moreland, Smith)
  3. "Love Revelation" 4:35 (Hall, Moreland, Smith, Alan Gorrie)
  4. "I'm in a Philly Mood" 5:15 (Hall, Moreland, Smith, Gorrie)
  5. "Borderline" 6:16 (Hall, L. Flagbe, Michael Peden)
  6. "Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You" 4:41 (Marvin Gaye, Hall, S. Allen)
  7. "Help Me Find a Way to Your Heart (Hall, Moreland, Smith, Gorrie, Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff)
  8. "Send Me" 4:55 (Hall, Moreland, Smith, Gorrie)
  9. "Wildfire" 4:58 (Hall, Moreland, Smith, S. Allen)
  10. "Money Changes Everything" 4:51 (Hall, Gorrie)
  11. "Written in Stone" 5:02 (Janna Allen, S. Dubin, Kevin Savigar)
  12. "I've Finally Seen the Light" (Japan only Bonus Track)

Production

  • Produced By Daryl Hall, Peter Lord Moreland, Michael Peden & V. Jeffrey Smith
  • Engineers: Paul Max Bloom, Martin Hayles, Yan Meemi, David Morales, Peter Moshay, Michael Peden, John Poppo
  • Assistant Engineers: Paul Max Bloom, Yan Meemi
  • Mixing: David Morales, Michael Peden, John Poppo
  • Mastering: Vladimir Meller

Personnel

  • Bernard Davis, Trevor Murrell: Drums
  • Miles Bould, Frank Ricotti: Percussion
  • Bob Bitsand, Alan Gorrie, Rich Tancredi: Bass
  • Tommy Eyre, Daryl Hall, Eric Kupper, Peter Lord Moreland, Peter "Ski" Schwartz, Alec Shantzis: Keyboards
  • Terry Burrus: Piano
  • "Tag": Guitars
  • V. Jeffrey Smith: Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Bass, Synthesized Bass, Saxophone
  • Tom "T-Bone" Wolk: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Bass
  • Charles DeChant: Saxophone
  • Phillip Todd: Flute, Saxophone, EWI Programming
  • Peter Moshay, Mel Wesson: Programming
  • The London Session Orchestra: Strings
  • Strings composed, arranged, conducted by Nick Ingman, Arif Mardin & Joe Mardin

Notes

  1. Soul Alone at AllMusic
  2. "iTunes - Music - Soul Alone by Daryl Hall". Itunes.apple.com. 1946-10-11. Retrieved 2013-05-29. 
  3. "Soul Alone: Daryl Hall: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-05-29. 
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