Sunday, December 7, 2025

Daryl Hall - BBC In Concert, The Forum, London, Britain, 12-6-1993

Here's a BBC concert starring Daryl Hall, from Hall and Oates.

Daryl Hall was the dominant force in Hall and Oates, doing most of the lead vocals and songwriting. (That said, Oates' role was far from insignificant, as he was involved in writing many of the duo's songs.) 

After a 1990 album, Hall and Oates took a prolonged break. They wouldn't release another album until 1997. So in 1993, Hall had time to release a solo album, "Soul Alone." It emphasized soul and jazz more than his music with Oates. This concert is from the tour supporting that album. 

Apparently wanting to differentiate his solo career from his Hall and Oates career, this concert mostly consists of songs from his solo album, plus a lot of soul music covers, and relatively few Hall and Oates hits. 

This BBC concert has been widely available as a bootleg. However, that was only an hour long version. Thanks to Progsprog sharing his music with me, this is the full concert, with 45 extra minutes. Yet the sound quality is excellent for all of it. 

This album is an hour and 45 minutes long.

 01 Money Changes Everything (Daryl Hall)
02 Help Me Find a Way (Daryl Hall)
03 talk (Daryl Hall)
04 Borderline (Daryl Hall)
05 Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You (Daryl Hall)
06 talk (Daryl Hall)
07 Everytime You Go Away (Daryl Hall)
08 Send Me (Daryl Hall)
09 Love T.K.O. (Daryl Hall)
10 I Can't Go for That [No Can Do] (Daryl Hall)
11 I'm in a Philly Mood (Daryl Hall)
12 talk (Daryl Hall)
13 Love Revelation (Daryl Hall)
14 talk (Daryl Hall)
15 Maneater (Daryl Hall)
16 talk (Daryl Hall)
17 What's Going On (Daryl Hall)
18 talk (Daryl Hall)
19 Work to Do (Daryl Hall with Alan Gorrie)
20 talk (Daryl Hall)
21 For the Love of Money (Daryl Hall)
22 Hot Fun in the Summertime (Daryl Hall)
23 talk (Daryl Hall)
24 Wildfire (Daryl Hall)
25 talk (Daryl Hall)
26 Me and Mrs. Jones (Daryl Hall)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/Mn5tnuuU 

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/3sExbNFUhPpSG5C/file

The cover photo is from a 1993 concert, but I don't know the details.

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