What was their best song?
I CAN'T GO FOR THAT NOO
>>74180335
Private Eyes or Maneater. They had so many good ones though, it's actually shocking.
Out of Touch
Kiss On My List is just about perfect
>>74180335
Alone too Long
Adult Education
Maneater
>>74180335
Every song off of Abandoned Luncheonette
M A N E A T E R
Private Eyes
Abandoned Luncheonette [Atlantic, 1973]
This comes down to a nice equation of folk duo and soul falsetto group, brought together with the best vocal and production pyrotechnics a studio can afford. The music rocks with a smooth sophistication, although it can get sententious as well as popsy cute; the lyrics diagnose romantic malaise with clinical expertise and occasional acuity--"Everybody's high on consolation," perfect. If not too perfect. B-
Bigger Than Both of Us [Atlantic, 1977]
Now they're rich boys and they've gone too far 'cause they don't know what matters anyway. C+
H2O [RCA Victor, 1982]
The bristling hookcraft and fussy funk of their crossover has never been more unmistakable, and neither has its small-mindedness. Only "One on One," the album's sole seduction song, breaks the waspish music into something bigger, and while their dispatches from the sex wars might gain heart if gender-reversed (women get partial lyric credit on no less than five of them) I just don't believe "Maneater" was conceived with Nona Hendryx in mind. B-
>>74180335
You Make My Dreams