Released ten years after Hall & Oates' heyday and seven after Daryl Hall's last solo venture, 3 Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine, Soul Alone finds Hall on unsure ground. It had been only three years since he had seen the upper reaches of the charts, yet it felt like much more time had passed since he had truly reigned over mainstream pop/rock. From the sounds of Soul Alone, he longed for those days, but not as much as longed for his youth in Philadelphia, and with it, the Philly soul and folk-rock that was so close to his heart. As a result, the album is lost in limbo between affectionate homages to years past and a need to regain his status as a hitmaker. Not surprisingly, it's the homages that hold up, largely because they give Hall a chance to shine as a songsmith and a vocalist. The other material largely sounds forced, although there are glimmers of brilliance every now and then. Mostly, Soul Alone -- like his two previous solo ventures, which arrived at similar lulls in Hall & Oates' career -- is interesting as a chapter in Hall's life, in the way it reflects where he was psychologically and musically at that point in time. Which means, of course, that it's primarily of interest to any listener who has followed him long enough to recognize that. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Soul Alone
01/01/1993 | Sbme Special Mkts.
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Credits of Soul Alone
- Arif Mardin
- Arranger, Composer, String Arrangements, Score
- Joe Mardin
- Arranger, Composer, Score, String Arrangements
- Lorraine McIntosh
- Vocals (Background)
- Yan Meemi
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Vladimir Meller
- Mastering
- Peter Lord Moreland
- Composer, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Peter Moshay
- Programming, Engineer
- Trevor Murrell
- Drums
- Michael Peden
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- John Poppo
- Engineer, Mixing
- Frank Ricotti
- Vibraphone
- Kevin Savigar
- Composer
- Alec Shantzis
- Keyboards
- V. Jeffrey Smith
- Bass, Programming, Vocals (Background), Synthesizer Bass, Producer, Saxophone, Keyboards, Composer, Guitar (Electric)
- Sandra St. Victor
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Stewart
- Photography
- Rich Tancredi
- Bass
- Philip Todd
- Flute, EWI, Saxophone
- Mel Wesson
- Programming
- Gavyn Wright
- Leader
- Frank Riccotti
- Vibraphone
- Walter Afanasieff
- Composer
- Tony Sellari
- Art Direction
- Aimee MacAuley
- Design Assistant
- Peter "Ski" Schwartz
- Keyboards
- David Stewart
- Photography
- Tag
- Guitar
- T-Bone Wolk
- Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar
- Bernard Davis
- Drums
- William Jones
- Score
- Terry Burrus
- Piano
- Tag
- Guitar
- Daryl Hall
- Composer, Vocals, Producer, Main Performer, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- Alan Gorrie
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Composer
- David Morales
- Engineer, Mixing
- J. Allen
- Composer
- Sam Allen
- Composer
- Lorna Bannon
- Vocals (Background)
- Bob Bitsand
- Bass
- Paul Max Bloom
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Miles Bould
- Percussion
- Mariah Carey
- Composer
- Charles DeChant
- Saxophone
- Steve Dubin
- Composer
- Tommy Eyre
- Keyboards
- Tee Green
- Vocals (Background)
- Martin Hayles
- Engineer
- Nick Ingman
- Strings, Conductor, String Arrangements, Arranger
- Eric Kupper
- Keyboards
- The London Session Orchestra
- Strings, Orchestra
- Marvin Gaye
- Composer















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