Beauty on a Back Street
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Beauty on a Back Street | |||||
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Studio album by Hall & Oates | |||||
Released | October 11, 1977 | ||||
Recorded | 1977 | ||||
Genre | Pop/Rock | ||||
Label | RCA Records | ||||
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Beauty on a Back Street is a 1977 album by Hall & Oates.
This album features a song with the same name as their previous RCA album, Bigger Than Both of Us. This has been done by a number of artists; The Doors's song "Waiting for the Sun" is on Morrison Hotel, two years after the album Waiting for the Sun; Led Zeppelin's song "Houses of the Holy" is on the double LP Physical Graffiti, two years after the album Houses of the Holy. Having a bit of fun with this effect, Lisa Loeb did things in reverse by releasing the song "The Way It Really Is" as the lead-off track on her 2002 album Cake and Pie. She then titled her 2004 album The Way It Really Is, not including that song on the collection.
[edit] Track listing
- "Don't Change" (Hall, Oates) (3:37)
- "Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart?" (Allen, Hall) (3:16)
- "You Must Be Good for Something" (Hall, Oates) (3:32)
- "The Empytness" (Oates) (3:35)
- "Love Hurts (Love Heals)" (Oates) (3:11)
- "Bigger Than Both of Us" (Hall, Oates) (4:31)
- "Bad Habits and Infections" (Hall) (6:03)
- "Winged Bull" (Hall) (4:39)
- "The Girl Who Used to Be" (Oates) (4:10)