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Daryl Hall & John Oates - H2O (1982) [2013, MFSL UDSACD 2116] Re-up

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Daryl Hall & John Oates - H2O (1982) [2013, MFSL UDSACD 2116] Re-up

Daryl Hall & John Oates - H2O (1982)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDSACD 2116 | ~ 293 or 110 Mb | Scans(png) -> 305 Mb
Synth-Pop / Pop Rock / Blue-Eyed Soul

Private Eyes solidified Hall & Oates' status as one of the most popular acts in America in the early '80s, and with 1982's H2O, they capitalized on its success, delivering an album that turned out to be bigger than its predecessor, as it climbed higher on the charts and launched three Top Ten singles with "Maneater," "One on One," and "Family Man." Bigger isn't necessarily better, though, and in comparison to the glistening pop of Private Eyes, H2O pales somewhat, coming across as a little too serious, with its ambitions just being a little too evident. Take the claustrophobic, paranoid "Family Man" – covering an art rocker like Mike Oldfield suggests a far different agenda than crafting a tribute to the Temptations, and while "Family Man" isn't as key to the album as "Looking for a Good Sign" was to Private Eyes, it does indicate the relatively somber tone of H2O. Not that the album is a tortured dark night of the soul – how could it be, when John Oates kicks off the second side with the proudly silly "Italian Girls"? – but the production and performances are precise and deliberate, effectively muting the pop thrills that spilled over on its predecessor. Even if the album was recorded with Hall & Oates' touring band – something that the duo and their co-producer Neil Kernon confirm in the excellent liner notes by Ken Sharp in the 2004 reissue – H2O feels as if most songs were cut to a click track, and are just slightly too polished for their own good; when the productions open up a bit, the band still sounds terrific, but they never are given the opportunity to sound as big and bold as they do on Private Eyes. This, coupled with a few drawn-out duds (such as the vaguely atmospheric "At Tension") means H2O isn't quite as sharp and bracing as anything the duo had released since X-Static, and the fact that two of the best moments are huge hits – the prowling "Maneater" and "One on One," perhaps the most seductive song Daryl Hall ever wrote – may suggest that this is closer to singles-plus-filler than it really is. The best of the rest of H2O reveals that Hall & Oates are at a near-peak in their creativity, writing tuneful, soulful fusions of pop, soul, and new wave. "Crime Pays" has an appealing robotic synth pop groove, "Art of Heartbreak" rides a tense guitar line to a great horn line on the chorus, the jealous anthem "Open All Night" slinks by on a stylized late-night groove, "Go Solo" hails back to Hall's arty Sacred Songs, and "Delayed Reaction" is a sterling piece of propulsive near-power pop. Even if they don't gel into an album as strong as Voices or Private Eyes, they're pretty terrific pop in their own right. They're not just evidence that Hall & Oates' popularity in the early '80s was earned and well deserved, they hold up very well decades after H2O ruled the charts.

by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG
Daryl Hall & John Oates - H2O (1982):

Daryl Hall & John Oates - H2O (1982) [2013, MFSL UDSACD 2116] Re-up

Tracklist:

01. Maneater (Hall, Oates, S.Allen) 04:33
02. Crime Pays (Hall, Oates, S.Allen) 04:31
03. Art Of Heartbreak (Hall, S.Allen, J.Allen) 03:42
04. One On One (Hall) 04:18
05. Open All Night (Hall, S.Allen) 04:39
06. Family Man (Mike Oldfield, Kim Cross, Maggie Reilly, Rick Fenn, Mike Frye, Morris Pert) 03:24
07. Italian Girls (Oates) 03:17
08. Guessing Games (Hall, S.Allen) 03:15
09. Delayed Reaction (Hall, Oates, S.Allen) 03:59
10. At Tension 06:15
11. Go Solo (Hall) 04:37

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 6. August 2014, 20:46

Daryl Hall & John Oates / H2O MFSL

Used drive : PLEXTOR BD-R PX-B950SA Adapter: 6 ID: 0

Read mode : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
Sample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo


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Peak level 96.7 %
Extraction speed 3.5 X
Range quality 100.0 %
Test CRC F7F78ABC
Copy CRC F7F78ABC
Copy OK

No errors occurred


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All tracks accurately ripped

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foobar2000 1.2.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2014-08-23 20:21:34

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Analyzed: Daryl Hall & John Oates / H2O MFSL
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -1.49 dB -16.72 dB 4:34 01-ManEater
DR13 -3.10 dB -18.61 dB 4:32 02-Crime Pays
DR13 -2.52 dB -18.67 dB 3:43 03-Art Of Heartbreak
DR12 -2.71 dB -16.77 dB 4:18 04-One On One
DR13 -2.00 dB -17.54 dB 4:40 05-Open All Night
DR13 -1.21 dB -16.57 dB 3:25 06-Family Man
DR12 -2.14 dB -16.32 dB 3:18 07-Italian Girls
DR13 -1.27 dB -16.26 dB 3:15 08-Guessing Games
DR12 -2.17 dB -16.26 dB 4:00 09-Delayed Reaction
DR14 -0.29 dB -15.93 dB 6:16 10-At Tension
DR12 -1.68 dB -16.35 dB 4:38 11-Go Solo
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR13

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 852 kbps
Codec: FLAC

Daryl Hall & John Oates - H2O (1982) [2013, MFSL UDSACD 2116] Re-up

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