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Daryl Hall & John Oates (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Daryl Hall & John Oates (album)

''Daryl Hall & John Oates'' is the self-titled fourth studio album by Hall & Oates, and their first album released by RCA Records in 1975. This is sometimes labeled ''The Silver Album'' because of its metallic glam rock style cover. In 2000 Buddah Records re-released the album with two bonus tracks ("What's Important to Me" and "Ice"). It featured an album cover in which Daryl and John are overly made up with make-up to the point where they looked like women. Hall would later say in an interview for VH1's ''Behind the Music'' that he looked like "the girl I always wanted to go out with" on that album cover.〔At the 16m15s mark of VH1's ''Behind the Music'': "Hall & Oates" http://www.vh1.com/video/behind-the-music-remastered/full-episodes/behind-the-music-remastered-daryl-hall-john-oates/1653842/playlist.jhtml#vid=1032295〕
"Grounds For Separation", according to Daryl Hall, was going to be used in the Sylvester Stallone movie ''Rocky''. Frank Stallone, Sylvester's brother, had been in a band with John Oates called Valentine and this connection got them a shot at an appearance on the soundtrack. The movie, however, was slow to get off the ground, and Hall and Oates withdrew the song.
"Alone Too Long" is the theme song for the television show ''Hello Ladies'', which premiered on HBO in 2013.
"Gino (The Manager)" is about the duo's manager at the time. The record jacket insert reads "And introducing Tommy Mottola as 'Little Gino.' "〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-04/entertainment/ca-2407_1_tommy-mottola-boyfriend-bars )〕 In 2009, the song was remixed and included on the duo's 4-CD box set ''Do What You Want, Be What You Are''.
In 2009, Sony Music Custom Marketing Group released a triple pack of Hall & Oates albums. Along with this album, the pack included ''H2O'' and ''Ooh Yeah!''.
==Track listing==
All tracks by Daryl Hall & John Oates unless noted.
;Side One
#"Camellia" (Oates) 2:48
#"Sara Smile" - 3:07
#"Alone Too Long" (Oates) 3:21
#"Out of Me, Out of You" - 3:28
#"Nothing at All" - 4:24
;Side Two
#"Gino (The Manager)" - 4:10
#"(You Know) It Doesn't Matter Anymore" - 3:07
#"Ennui on the Mountain" - 3:15
#"Grounds for Separation" (Hall) - 4:12
#"Soldering" (Ewart Beckford, Alvin Ranglin) - 3:24
;Remastered CD Bonus Tracks
#"What's Important to Me (Demo)" (Hall) - 3:46
#"Ice (Demo)" (Oates) - 2:57

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