Daryl Hall - Without Tears (with Robert Fripp) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/06/23

from "Sacred Songs", August 1977

Daryl Hall, vocals & piano

Robert Fripp, guitars

Kenny Passarelli, bass guitar

Comments

9 years ago

Liam Cooper

i'm not a hall and oates guy, but this is deep (for him)

9 years ago

Darren Plateroti

This song has such a deep meaning, and is one of the best on Sacred Songs. Daryl never did stuff like this in Hall & Oates, and his solo career brought out much deeper stuff. It's a perfect song in the sense that it ends the album, and the psychedelic feel of some of the album really mixes well with the slow stuff. Robert Fripp and Daryl Hall make a great duo, and this album definitely shows that!

9 years ago

Nancy Goeschel

4 Brian Cohen: In the early 1970s, Hall had formed Hall and Oates, a partnership with guitarist/songwriter John Oates. They had produced several hit pop singles, but Hall had grown to feel artistically limited and in 1977 was much more concerned with expressing his own outlook on life and music than with making more hit songs.Fripp had dissolved his group King Crimson in 1974, and after a sabbatical, returned to music with session work and other guest appearances.According to the notes for the 1999 CD reissue of Sacred Songs, and to Eric Tamm's book-length study[2] of Fripp's music, Hall and Fripp first met in 1974. Already familiar with one another's work, the duo felt an instant rapport, and planned to work together.In 1977, Hall and Fripp reconnected while Hall was writing songs for his solo debut; Hall quickly drafted Fripp as producer and guitarist. Hall wrote all the songs, except "Urban Landscape," (a Frippertronics solo), and "NYCNY" for which Fripp wrote the music and Hall the lyrics, and which appeared on Fripp's Exposure with different lyrics as "I May Not Have Had Enough Of Me But I've Had Enough Of You"Sacred Songs was recorded in a rather short span of three weeks. Most of the songs were initially recorded with Hall singing and playing piano alongside Fripp's guitar work, followed by overdubs by Hall & Oates' regular touring band. Hall insisted on working with his own band rather than with the Los Angeles session musicians who had played on Bigger Than Both of Us, the previous Hall & Oates album; though the session players were uniformly excellent musicians, Hall felt their performances were hampered by a disconnectedness from the songs. The album was originally intended to be part of a trilogy of sorts with Peter Gabriel's second album and Fripp's Exposure.Sacred Songs is notable as one of the first albums to feature "Frippertronics", the guitarist's tape loop system, to create the extended droning, synthesizer-like sounds on several songs.

9 years ago

Brian Cohen

someone explain how Fripp meets up with Daryl Hall? (No disrespect) I just don't see them finding each other.

9 years ago

Janusztcz

"słodka" muzyka satanistyczna :-( nudne mędzenie

10 years ago

John Doe

Aleister Crowley

10 years ago

Jordi Batalla Murciano

Hall con Robert Fripp, buena pareja

10 years ago

DSD Movies

Elements of Steve Wonder here too.

11 years ago

John Ozed

I wonder if Prince ever heard this song...

11 years ago

Leo Yaus

have you heard North Star?

11 years ago

Leo Laborda

..Temazoo!!

11 years ago

Dave G

beautiful

13 years ago

ksjoyjespeace

THIS MAY BE THE BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE EVER!!!!!! A TRUE GEM; AMERICAN IDOL WINNER HERE(FUTURE!) .

13 years ago

technothanks

Daryl Hall's BEST song......

13 years ago

chthonic19

Yes! Such an amazing record. And this song is such a lovely ending.

13 years ago

Angela Dispenza

Questa m'è piaciuta anche più dell'altra. :°) Thnx FriendFox! :*

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