This article is about the Daryl Hall & John Oates album. For the Dream Theater album, seeA Change of Seasons. For the song by the Matthew Good Band, seeUnderdogs (album).
Change of Season is the fourteenthstudio album by Americanpop music duoDaryl Hall & John Oates. The album was released in October 1990, byArista Records. The lead single "So Close" peaked at No. 11 on theBillboard Hot 100 and was their last Top 40 hit, while the second single "Don't Hold Back Your Love" just missed the Top 40 reaching #41. It was their second and final album for Arista.
Tracks 2–6, 9 & 10 Arranged and Produced by Daryl Hall, John Oates and T-Bone Wolk. Recorded and Mixed by Larry Alexander; Assistant Engineer – Pete Moshay. Mixed by Joe Pirrera.
Track 7 Produced byRic Wake; Arranged by Ric Wake and Daryl Hall. Engineered and Mixed by Bob Cadway; Assistant Engineers – Dan Hetzel and Thomas R. Yezzi.
Track 8 Produced byDavid Tyson. Engineered by Kevin Doyle, David Knight, Greg Dromin, Tom Nellen, Charley Pollard, Andrew Raffi, Craig Portelis and Bill Molina. Mixed by Kevin Doyle.
Track 11 Produced byDavid A. Stewart and Daryl Hall. Engineered by Pete Moshay and Duane Seykora; Assistant Engineer – Pat McDougal. Mixed byBrian Malouf.
Recorded at A-Pawling Studios (Pawling, NY); Cove City Sound Studios (Long Island, NY); New River Studios (Fort Lauderdale, FL);Sunset Sound Factory,Conway Recording Studios andWestlake Audio (Hollywood, CA); Studio 55 and Orca Studios (Los Angeles, CA).
Mixed at A-Pawling Studios, Conway Recording Studios,The Hit Factory (New York City, NY), The Music Palace (West Hempstead, NY), Summa Studios (Los Angeles, CA) and Chapel Studios (Los Angeles, CA).