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Abandoned Luncheonette


Abandoned Luncheonette, released in 1973, is the second album by the American pop rock duo Daryl Hall & John Oates. It combines folk, Philly soul, and acoustic soul. It is the most commercially successful of their Atlantic Records period; the album reached #33 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart and featured one of their first major hits, "She's Gone", which found success after a 1976 reissue. Twenty-nine years after its release, the album was certified platinum (over one million copies sold) by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Abandoned Luncheonette
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 3, 1973
Recorded1973
GenreSoft rock, blue-eyed soul, folk rock
Length36:54
LabelAtlantic
ProducerArif Mardin
Daryl Hall & John Oates chronology
Whole Oats
(1972)
Abandoned Luncheonette
(1973)
War Babies
(1974)
Singles from Abandoned Luncheonette
  1. "She's Gone"
    Released: November 1973[1]
  2. "When the Morning Comes"
    Released: May 1974[2]

Background

After their first album, Whole Oats, failed to make an impact, the duo moved from Philadelphia to New York and started recording Abandoned Luncheonette, which became the first album they recorded as New Yorkers.[3] Their producer was still Arif Mardin, but they wanted to get away from the commercial standards to establish the parameters of their musical identity, and Mardin helped in that regard. Mardin liked the American musical influence that Hall & Oates had been brought up on, and knew just how to bring all their ideas to life, adding much of his own vision.

Recording that album was where we learned how songs become records. Our producer, the legendary Arif Mardin carefully crafted each song, every bit of nuance, bringing in the perfect players for the right moments. And it all worked together as one beautiful musical tapestry.

— John Oates in an interview with Chris Epting.[4]

When Hall and Oates began producing their own records in the early 1980s, they thought back to the things they had learned from watching Mardin.[4]

Hall was particularly satisfied with the first side of the album, calling it the "magic" side with every note "just right." The second side was markedly different due to the influence of guitarist Chris Bond, who had ambitions of becoming a producer. “In those days, [Bond] was obsessed with the Beatles," said Hall. "Whenever you hear something that sounds Beatles-esque...you can trace that back to Chris Bond." However, Bond's ideas were not consistent with Hall's ideas of what the album should be. As Hall describes it, he was not yet a Beatles fan when they were making the album, "so side two, if I could change anything, I’d just get rid of all that crap and let the songs be the songs."[5]

Unlike later albums, Abandoned Luncheonette contains a relatively even songwriting split. Both partners contribute a handful of their own songs, while still making room for a few co-writes.[3] Synthesizers were used to obtain the sound the duo wanted on the album.[3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic      link
CreemB−[6]

Initially, the album was not very successful in the U.S., though it received significant airplay on a local Minneapolis–St. Paul FM radio station, KQRS, resulting in its becoming a hit in that area.[citation needed] The album soon became popular on the college circuit.

We opened for amazing people—Cheech & Chong, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder. So we had all these experiences for the first time behind a record we were really proud of, and people were digging. Everything was all good.

— John Oates excerpt from an interview for Ultimate Classic Rock.[3]

After "She's Gone" was re-released in 1976 and became a hit, the album peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard 200, but by that time the duo had left Atlantic Records and moved to RCA Records, where they would become one of the biggest acts of the 1980s.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine, from Allmusic, gave the album five stars, calling it "the first indication of the duo's talent for sleek, soul-inflected pop/rock".[7] On December 13, 2002 it was certified platinum by the RIAA.[8]

Notable songs

The most well-known track from the album is "She's Gone". While the song did not become a hit when first released as a single (it peaked at only No. 60 on the U.S Billboard Hot 100), it gained momentum from two later covers, one by Lou Rawls and one by Tavares. After the latter cover topped the Billboard R&B chart in 1974, the original was re-released and became a top 10 pop hit in 1976, reaching No. 7 in the U.S., while the album reached No. 33 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart. It is one of Hall & Oates' favorite songs.

...experiencing the city, and being exposed to a whole new level of musicianship through the goodwill and artistic choices of Arif Mardin and Atlantic Records. We felt like we were where we needed to be. We had high hopes. That space was one of the most amazing, exciting, and inspiring that I've ever experienced in my life, we'd walk out the door and see Bette Midler, Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Doug Sahm, Led Zeppelin. They'd just walk in—it was crazy. Now I think back on it, and I just wish I'd taken pictures. It was a very exciting time because we were at the epicentre of what was going on in New York recording at the moment.

— John Oates excerpt from an interview for Ultimate Classic Rock.[3]

Another song from the album, "Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song)", although written by Oates, draws its inspiration from Hall's then-girlfriend and future songwriting collaborator Sara Allen, much as the later "Sara Smile" would.

Album cover

The diner on the album cover was formerly the Rosedale Diner, located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. When it went out of business, its structure was dumped in a small wooded area located along Route 724 in Kenilworth, Pennsylvania,[9] at the entrance of Towpath Park in East Coventry Township, where the photo on the linked page was taken.[citation needed] Stripped by souvenir-hunters, the structure remained in place until about 1983, when Ridge Fire Company, along with the owner, burned what was left to clear the land.

The images were shot by a young fine art photographer named Barbara Wilson. She had originally met Oates in the late 60s while they were both in college, and over the years became friendly with Daryl as well.[4]

On a warm summer day, once the album was finished, Wilson, her husband, Hall and Oates drove from New York city to the rural spot on the road about 40 miles outside of Philadelphia. The group arranged permission to take photos of the old restaurant but they thought that the session was incomplete without getting inside. And so they snuck in and Wilson started shooting. The interior was used as the back cover. The group left after an altercation with the owner of the property.[4]

Wilson shot the black-and-white 35mm images on an old Nikon SLR and then began a silkscreen process to create the surreal color imagery, using a different stencil for each hue and then hand-coloring the final piece. Atlantic Records bought the idea with one change, to re-do the neon tubing letters, which had all been done by hand. It was the only album cover Wilson ever did.[4]

She had also spent a day in the Atlantic studios while the album was being recorded and managed to capture a series of intimate images of the two.[4]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."When the Morning Comes"Daryl HallHall3:12
2."Had I Known You Better Then"John OatesOates3:22
3."Las Vegas Turnaround (The Stewardess Song)"OatesHall and Oates2:58
4."She’s Gone"Hall, OatesHall and Oates5:12
5."I'm Just a Kid (Don't Make Me Feel Like a Man)"OatesOates3:20
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
6."Abandoned Luncheonette"HallHall3:55
7."Lady Rain"Hall, OatesHall and Oates4:26
8."Laughing Boy"HallHall3:30
9."Everytime I Look At You"HallHall7:02

Personnel

  • Daryl Hall – lead vocals (1, 3, 4, 6-9), backing vocals (all tracks), mandolin (1, 7), electric piano (2-5), acoustic piano (6, 8), keyboards (9)
  • John Oates – acoustic guitar (1-3, 5, 7, 9), backing vocals (all but 8), lead vocals (2-5, 7), electric guitar (4, 9)
with

Production

  • Produced by Arif Mardin
  • Production Assistant – Christopher Bond
  • Recording and Engineering – Alan Ade, Jimmy Douglass, Lewis Hahn, Joel Kerr and Gene Paul.
  • Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios and Advantage Sound Studios (New York, NY).
  • Mixing – Christopher Bond and Jimmy Douglass
  • Mastered By Stephen Innocenzi at Atlantic Recording Studios.
  • Album Design and Photography – B. Wilson
  • Coordinator – Tommy Mottola

Charts

Chart (1976) Peak
position
US Top LPs & Tape (Billboard)[10] 33

References

  1. ^ "She's Gone / I'm Just A Man (Don't Make Me Feel Like A Man - Daryl Hall And John Oates". 45cat. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  2. ^ "Daryl Hall And John Oates - When The Morning Comes" – via www.45cat.com.
  3. ^ a b c d e "How Hall and Oates Found Themselves on 'Abandoned Luncheonette'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Music and magic by the side of the road – how a young photographer captured Daryl Hall and John Oates' Abandoned Luncheonette". The Huffington Post. February 27, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  5. ^ "Hall & Oates: 40 Years of 'Abandoned Luncheonette'". American Songwriter. February 14, 2013. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  6. ^ Christgau, Robert (October 1974). "The Christgau Consumer Guide". Creem. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  7. ^ "Abandoned Luncheonette – Daryl Hall & John Oates | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  8. ^ "RIAA Album Awards". www.hallandoates.de. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  9. ^ "kenilworth, pa - Google Maps". Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  10. ^ "Daryl Hall & John Oates Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. November 19, 1976. Retrieved March 12, 2020.

External links

  • Abandoned Luncheonette at discogs.com
  • When the Morning Comes on YouTube

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Abandoned Luncheonette released in 1973 is the second album by the American pop rock duo Daryl Hall amp John Oates It combines folk Philly soul and acoustic soul It is the most commercially successful of their Atlantic Records period the album reached 33 on the Billboard Top LPs amp Tapes chart and featured one of their first major hits She s Gone which found success after a 1976 reissue Twenty nine years after its release the album was certified platinum over one million copies sold by the Recording Industry Association of America Abandoned LuncheonetteStudio album by Daryl Hall amp John OatesReleasedNovember 3 1973Recorded1973GenreSoft rock blue eyed soul folk rockLength36 54LabelAtlanticProducerArif MardinDaryl Hall amp John Oates chronologyWhole Oats 1972 Abandoned Luncheonette 1973 War Babies 1974 Singles from Abandoned Luncheonette She s Gone Released November 1973 1 When the Morning Comes Released May 1974 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Notable songs 4 Album cover 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Production 8 Charts 9 References 10 External linksBackground EditAfter their first album Whole Oats failed to make an impact the duo moved from Philadelphia to New York and started recording Abandoned Luncheonette which became the first album they recorded as New Yorkers 3 Their producer was still Arif Mardin but they wanted to get away from the commercial standards to establish the parameters of their musical identity and Mardin helped in that regard Mardin liked the American musical influence that Hall amp Oates had been brought up on and knew just how to bring all their ideas to life adding much of his own vision Recording that album was where we learned how songs become records Our producer the legendary Arif Mardin carefully crafted each song every bit of nuance bringing in the perfect players for the right moments And it all worked together as one beautiful musical tapestry John Oates in an interview with Chris Epting 4 When Hall and Oates began producing their own records in the early 1980s they thought back to the things they had learned from watching Mardin 4 Hall was particularly satisfied with the first side of the album calling it the magic side with every note just right The second side was markedly different due to the influence of guitarist Chris Bond who had ambitions of becoming a producer In those days Bond was obsessed with the Beatles said Hall Whenever you hear something that sounds Beatles esque you can trace that back to Chris Bond However Bond s ideas were not consistent with Hall s ideas of what the album should be As Hall describes it he was not yet a Beatles fan when they were making the album so side two if I could change anything I d just get rid of all that crap and let the songs be the songs 5 Unlike later albums Abandoned Luncheonette contains a relatively even songwriting split Both partners contribute a handful of their own songs while still making room for a few co writes 3 Synthesizers were used to obtain the sound the duo wanted on the album 3 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic linkCreemB 6 Initially the album was not very successful in the U S though it received significant airplay on a local Minneapolis St Paul FM radio station KQRS resulting in its becoming a hit in that area citation needed The album soon became popular on the college circuit We opened for amazing people Cheech amp Chong David Bowie Stevie Wonder So we had all these experiences for the first time behind a record we were really proud of and people were digging Everything was all good John Oates excerpt from an interview for Ultimate Classic Rock 3 After She s Gone was re released in 1976 and became a hit the album peaked at No 33 on the Billboard 200 but by that time the duo had left Atlantic Records and moved to RCA Records where they would become one of the biggest acts of the 1980s Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic gave the album five stars calling it the first indication of the duo s talent for sleek soul inflected pop rock 7 On December 13 2002 it was certified platinum by the RIAA 8 Notable songs EditThe most well known track from the album is She s Gone While the song did not become a hit when first released as a single it peaked at only No 60 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 it gained momentum from two later covers one by Lou Rawls and one by Tavares After the latter cover topped the Billboard R amp B chart in 1974 the original was re released and became a top 10 pop hit in 1976 reaching No 7 in the U S while the album reached No 33 on the Billboard Top LPs amp Tape chart It is one of Hall amp Oates favorite songs experiencing the city and being exposed to a whole new level of musicianship through the goodwill and artistic choices of Arif Mardin and Atlantic Records We felt like we were where we needed to be We had high hopes That space was one of the most amazing exciting and inspiring that I ve ever experienced in my life we d walk out the door and see Bette Midler Aretha Franklin Bob Dylan Doug Sahm Led Zeppelin They d just walk in it was crazy Now I think back on it and I just wish I d taken pictures It was a very exciting time because we were at the epicentre of what was going on in New York recording at the moment John Oates excerpt from an interview for Ultimate Classic Rock 3 Another song from the album Las Vegas Turnaround The Stewardess Song although written by Oates draws its inspiration from Hall s then girlfriend and future songwriting collaborator Sara Allen much as the later Sara Smile would Album cover EditThe diner on the album cover was formerly the Rosedale Diner located in Pottstown Pennsylvania When it went out of business its structure was dumped in a small wooded area located along Route 724 in Kenilworth Pennsylvania 9 at the entrance of Towpath Park in East Coventry Township where the photo on the linked page was taken citation needed Stripped by souvenir hunters the structure remained in place until about 1983 when Ridge Fire Company along with the owner burned what was left to clear the land The images were shot by a young fine art photographer named Barbara Wilson She had originally met Oates in the late 60s while they were both in college and over the years became friendly with Daryl as well 4 On a warm summer day once the album was finished Wilson her husband Hall and Oates drove from New York city to the rural spot on the road about 40 miles outside of Philadelphia The group arranged permission to take photos of the old restaurant but they thought that the session was incomplete without getting inside And so they snuck in and Wilson started shooting The interior was used as the back cover The group left after an altercation with the owner of the property 4 Wilson shot the black and white 35mm images on an old Nikon SLR and then began a silkscreen process to create the surreal color imagery using a different stencil for each hue and then hand coloring the final piece Atlantic Records bought the idea with one change to re do the neon tubing letters which had all been done by hand It was the only album cover Wilson ever did 4 She had also spent a day in the Atlantic studios while the album was being recorded and managed to capture a series of intimate images of the two 4 Track listing EditSide oneNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 When the Morning Comes Daryl HallHall3 122 Had I Known You Better Then John OatesOates3 223 Las Vegas Turnaround The Stewardess Song OatesHall and Oates2 584 She s Gone Hall OatesHall and Oates5 125 I m Just a Kid Don t Make Me Feel Like a Man OatesOates3 20 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength6 Abandoned Luncheonette HallHall3 557 Lady Rain Hall OatesHall and Oates4 268 Laughing Boy HallHall3 309 Everytime I Look At You HallHall7 02Personnel EditDaryl Hall lead vocals 1 3 4 6 9 backing vocals all tracks mandolin 1 7 electric piano 2 5 acoustic piano 6 8 keyboards 9 John Oates acoustic guitar 1 3 5 7 9 backing vocals all but 8 lead vocals 2 5 7 electric guitar 4 9 withChris Bond Mellotron 1 4 9 electric guitar 2 4 5 9 acoustic guitar 3 synthesizer 4 9 backing vocals 6 Pat Rebillot organ 3 Richard Tee acoustic piano 6 Hugh McCracken electric guitar 1 7 Jerry Ricks acoustic guitar 2 5 Mark Horowitz banjo 9 Steve Gelfand bass 1 2 4 7 9 Gordon Edwards bass 3 5 6 Bernard Purdie drums 1 3 7 9 Rick Marotta drums 2 percussion 2 Ralph MacDonald percussion 1 4 7 Pancho Morales congas 3 Joe Farrell oboe 1 saxophone 3 4 6 Marvin Stamm flugelhorn 8 Gloria Agostini harp 6 John Blair electric violin 7 Larry Packer fiddle 9 Production EditProduced by Arif Mardin Production Assistant Christopher Bond Recording and Engineering Alan Ade Jimmy Douglass Lewis Hahn Joel Kerr and Gene Paul Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios and Advantage Sound Studios New York NY Mixing Christopher Bond and Jimmy Douglass Mastered By Stephen Innocenzi at Atlantic Recording Studios Album Design and Photography B Wilson Coordinator Tommy MottolaCharts EditChart 1976 PeakpositionUS Top LPs amp Tape Billboard 10 33References Edit She s Gone I m Just A Man Don t Make Me Feel Like A Man Daryl Hall And John Oates 45cat Retrieved November 12 2019 Daryl Hall And John Oates When The Morning Comes via www 45cat com a b c d e How Hall and Oates Found Themselves on Abandoned Luncheonette Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved February 28 2017 a b c d e f Music and magic by the side of the road how a young photographer captured Daryl Hall and John Oates Abandoned Luncheonette The Huffington Post February 27 2017 Retrieved February 28 2017 Hall amp Oates 40 Years of Abandoned Luncheonette American Songwriter February 14 2013 Retrieved November 20 2020 Christgau Robert October 1974 The Christgau Consumer Guide Creem Retrieved February 25 2019 Abandoned Luncheonette Daryl Hall amp John Oates Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved February 28 2017 RIAA Album Awards www hallandoates de Retrieved February 28 2017 kenilworth pa Google Maps Retrieved April 16 2015 Daryl Hall amp John Oates Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard November 19 1976 Retrieved March 12 2020 External links EditAbandoned Luncheonette at discogs com When the Morning Comes on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abandoned Luncheonette amp oldid 1136056375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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