The 5th album of these chartbusting blue-eyed Soul men,Bigger Than Both Of Us,is a diverse album with a central theme: the band rocks on "Room To Breathe" and flies high on "Falling" - but the soul is always there. Other noteworthy tracks are "Rich Girl", opening track "Back Together Again" and "Do What You Want, Be What You Are".
Blue eyed Philly Soul icons Daryl Hall & John Oates were one of the few white groups to ever break into the top positions of the R&B charts. The duo has been honing their craft since the mid-sixties, building on their experience of working with producers like Gamble & Huff. Gradually showcasing a more poppy sound, their fifth album Bigger Than Both Of Us (1976) enabled them to continue the golden success of its predecessor Daryl Hall & John Oates. Noteworthy tracks are "Rich Girl", opening track "Back Together Again" and "Do What You Want, Be What You Are". Bigger Than Both Of Us is a diverse album with a central theme: the band rocks on "Room To Breathe" and flies high on "Falling" - but the soul is always there.