Big Bam Boom

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Big Bam Boom is a 1984 pop-rock album by Hall & Oates that showcases their polished, synth-driven sound and includes the hit single "Out of Touch."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Hall & Oates NERFINISHED
chartPerformance reached top 10 on the US Billboard 200
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
engineer Bob Clearmountain NERFINISHED
followedBy Ooh Yeah! NERFINISHED
format cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
genre blue-eyed soul
dance-rock
pop rock
guitarist John Oates NERFINISHED
hasSingle Method of Modern Love NERFINISHED
Out of Touch NERFINISHED
Possession Obsession NERFINISHED
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid NERFINISHED
includesTrack All American Girl NERFINISHED
Bank on Your Love NERFINISHED
Cold, Dark and Yesterday NERFINISHED
Dance on Your Knees NERFINISHED
Going Thru the Motions NERFINISHED
Method of Modern Love NERFINISHED
Out of Touch NERFINISHED
Possession Obsession NERFINISHED
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid NERFINISHED
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid (instrumental reprise) NERFINISHED
labelCatalogNumber RCA AFL1-5309 NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 47 minutes
mainVocalist Daryl Hall NERFINISHED
notableTrack Method of Modern Love NERFINISHED
Out of Touch NERFINISHED
Possession Obsession NERFINISHED
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid NERFINISHED
partOf Hall & Oates discography NERFINISHED
performer Hall & Oates NERFINISHED
precededBy Rock 'n Soul Part 1 NERFINISHED
producer Arthur Baker NERFINISHED
Bob Clearmountain NERFINISHED
Daryl Hall NERFINISHED
John Oates NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1984
recordLabel RCA Records
releaseDate 1984-10-12
soundCharacter polished
synth-driven

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