Fernando Perdomo - Babies of War Babies: Tribute to Hall & Oates' War Babies
Fernando Perdomo's "War Babies" tribute breathes new life into Hall & Oates' experimental 1974 classic. This loving homage features ex-Hall & Oates band members and fellow superfans faithfully recreating the album's daring spirit. Perdomo, dubbed "the millennium's answer to Todd Rundgren" by LA Weekly, channels the innovative production of the original. The CD comes in a digipak with a 12-page booklet, including exclusive interviews with original band members John Siegler and Willie Wilcox. It's a time capsule for die-hard fans and a revelation for newcomers, proving that great music never goes out of style.
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Fernando Perdomo - Babies of War Babies: Tribute to Hall & Oates' War Babies
Fernando Perdomo - Babies of War Babies: Tribute to Hall & Oates' War Babies
Fernando Perdomo's "War Babies" tribute breathes new life into Hall & Oates' experimental 1974 classic. This loving homage features ex-Hall & Oates band members and fellow superfans faithfully recreating the album's daring spirit. Perdomo, dubbed "the millennium's answer to Todd Rundgren" by LA Weekly, channels the innovative production of the original. The CD comes in a digipak with a 12-page booklet, including exclusive interviews with original band members John Siegler and Willie Wilcox. It's a time capsule for die-hard fans and a revelation for newcomers, proving that great music never goes out of style.
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Fernando Perdomo's "War Babies" tribute breathes new life into Hall & Oates' experimental 1974 classic. This loving homage features ex-Hall & Oates band members and fellow superfans faithfully recreating the album's daring spirit. Perdomo, dubbed "the millennium's answer to Todd Rundgren" by LA Weekly, channels the innovative production of the original. The CD comes in a digipak with a 12-page booklet, including exclusive interviews with original band members John Siegler and Willie Wilcox. It's a time capsule for die-hard fans and a revelation for newcomers, proving that great music never goes out of style.











