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Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates

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Length
  
30:11

Release date
  
23 March 2010

Label
  
Blue Note Records

Artist
  
The Bird and the Bee

Producer
  
Greg Kurstin

Genre
  
Indie pop

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Released
  
March 23, 2010 (2010-03-23)

Interpreting the Masters Volume 1 A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates (2010)
  
Recreational Love (2015)

Similar
  
The Bird and the Bee albums, Other albums

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Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates is the third studio album by American indie pop duo The Bird and the Bee. It was released on March 23, 2010 by Blue Note Records and is a tribute album to Hall & Oates.

Contents

The album includes eight classic Daryl Hall and John Oates covers, along with the original song "Heard It on the Radio". Shirley Manson of the alternative rock band Garbage performs backing vocals during the chorus of their cover of the 1982 Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "Maneater".

Personnel

Credits for Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates adapted from liner notes.

The Bird and the Bee
  • Greg Kurstin – bass, drums, engineer, keyboards, mixing, producer, programming (all tracks); guitar (6)
  • Inara George – vocals
  • Additional personnel
  • Shanieka Brooks – product manager
  • Antwon Jackson – A&R administration
  • Gordon H. Jee – creative director
  • Carla Leighton – art direction, design
  • Gavin Lurssen – mastering
  • Shirley Manson – backing vocals (6)
  • Cydney Puro – photography
  • Watchdog Management – management
  • Eli Wolf – A&R
  • Songs

    1Heard It On The Radio3:03
    2I Can't Go For That3:36
    3Rich Girl2:49

    References

    Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates Wikipedia