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Daryl Hall & John Oates To Reissue 'Do It For Love'

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Daryl Hall & John Oates will reissue their 2003 album Do It For Love on vinyl in celebration its 20th anniversary.

The first vinyl release of the pop rock duo's 16th studio album is scheduled for September 30. It will be available on 2 LP and CD on gatefold digipak via BMG.

Speaking about the original album, Daryl Hall said, "I think we followed our own instinct rather than listen to other people's suggestions. I think it's really a culmination of all the different stylistic directions we've gone in and pulling it all together and focusing it in one place. It's a very organic record, it's emotional, it's got great songs and melodies — all the things that people think of when they think of Daryl Hall and John Oates are very much in evidence here."

"It was interesting for me to record for the first time in London. Working with a new team of producers during a time when pop music was in transition from the mega success of the 'Boy Band' craze while at the same time trying to preserve the integrity and sound that Daryl and I had created over the years," he added

Do It For Love double-LP Track Listing:

Side A:

Man on a Mission
Do It For Love
Someday We'll Know (feat. Todd Rundgren)

Side B:
Forever For You
Life's Too Short
Getaway Car
Make You Stay

Side C:
Miss DJ
(She) Got Me Bad
Breath of Your Life
Intuition

Side D:
Heartbreak Time
Something About You
Love In A Dangerous Time

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