Daryl Hall - Sacred Songs [RCA Records AFL1-3573] (March 1980)

Released: March 1980
Country: US
Label: RCA Records
Catalog: AFL1-3573
Pressing: RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Genre: Rock, Pop

Item# SR-RCAFL13573
Ratings: C=NM-; LP=VG+

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Sacred Songs
02 Something In 4/4 Time
03 Babs And Babs
04 Urban Landscape
05 Nycny
06 The Farther Away I Am
07 Why Was It So Easy
08 Don't Leave Me Alone With Her
09 Survive
10 Without Tears




Sacred Songs
Daryl Hall


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Album Review

Kelvin Hayes [allmusic.com]

In what must be the most bizarre coupling ever, Hall is accompanied by none other than King Crimson figurehead Robert Fripp on production and, of course, on guitar. This record suffered at the hands of record company mismanagement. Originally recorded in 1977, Sacred Songs wasn't granted a release until 1980. RCA worried about Hall's lack of commercial vision. However Hall and Fripp's creativity strangely works. Sure, there are pieces that wouldn't do as singles, but for an album regarded as being so uncommercial, there are plenty that could have been: the wacky title song, ''Something in 4/4 Time,'' ''Farther Away,'' and ''Why Was It So Easy'' (the latter being one of Hall's best ballads). Most bonkers of all is ''Babs and Babs,'' a straight-ahead Daryl Hall track until a Fripp soundscape kicks in from nowhere! Fripp's own ''Urban Landscape'' shows him having withdrawal symptoms from Bowie's infamous Heroes sessions. The onward march of studio technology means that the sound here is slightly dated. Still, it's a must-have purchase, ending with another killer ballad ''Without Tears'' -- Earth magic indeed.