Saturday, March 1, 2008

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Average White Band - [1974]

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This band of Scots was anything but average.The truth was that AWB did everything a good band was supposed to do, whatever their ethnicity. They played extremely well as was the case of any good R & B outfit--musical excellence always was a minimum entrance requirement to cut it in R & B. They even paid dues to elder statesmen the Isley Brothers by a faithful rendition of their "Work To Do". So AWB triumphed after all--"Pick Up the Pieces" is an R & B standard, and people go "what?...oh yeah" when reminded that the band who did it were a bunch of Scottish white boys.

Much of the music from this record has been covered by smooth jazz artists yearning for an edge (like Candy Dulfer) and sampled by savvy DJs. The Average White Band ran short on ideas after a few recordings, but the ones presented here deserve your rapt attention.















Average White Band - Soul Searching [1976]

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These guys are anything but average, and this album proves it. They finally came into their own with this album. From the hit slow jam "A love of your own" to subtle funk of "I'm the one" they found the right groove. If you want to start your collection of AWB then start with this album.















Average White Band - Feel No Fret [1979]

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On this 1979 album, the boys from the highlands are still churning out top quality precision grooves. It's not surprising at all the despite it's 1979 release that 'Feel No Fret' has nothing what so ever to do with disco.What is a little surprising is that none of the music here particularly sounds like it comes from the late 70's-an era marked by heavy electronics and often slick production.And those are great in the right hands but AWB opted to stick with their classic sound as they had since the beginning.And either in spite or because of this happy musical surprises such as this album were bound to fall from the sky and brighten ones day.

Average White Band ~ A Love Of Your Own [Live]








All track info is in the comment section...

3 comments:

Lord Blak said...

Average White Band - [1974]

A1 You Got It
A2 Got The Love
A3 Pick Up The Pieces
A4 Person To Person
A5 Work To Do
B1 Nothing You Can Do
B2 Just Wanna Love You Tonight
B3 Keepin' It To Myself
B4 I Just Can't Give You Up
B5 There's Always Someone Waiting

Mp3 Vbr 256-320kbps

Average White Band - Soul Searching [1976]

01. overture.
02. love your life.
03. i'm the one.
04. a love of your own.
05. queen of my soul.
06. soul searching.
07. goin' home.
08. everybody's darling.
09. would you stay.
10. sunny days (make me think of you).
11. digging deeper (finale).

Mp3 @ 224kbps

Average White Band - Feel No Fret [1979]

01 When Will You Be Mine (Average White Band/Gorrie)
02 Please Don't Fall in Love (Ball/Gorrie)
03 Walk on By (Bacharach/David)
04 Feel No Fret (Average White Band/Ferrone/Gorrie/Stuart)
05 Stop the Rain (Gorrie/Stuart)
06 Atlantic Avenue (Average White Band/Ferrone/Gorrie)
07 Ace of Hearts (Ferrone/Gorrie/Stuart)
08 Too Late to Cry (Stuart)
09 Fire Burning (Average White Band/Gorrie)

Mp3 @ 128kbps

Personnel
Alan Gorrie- Bass, Guitar (1, 2, 3, 6),
Vocals, Hamish Stuart- Bass (1, 2, 3, 6),
Guitar, Vocals, Onnie McIntyre- Guitar, Vocals Roger Ball- Keyboards, Saxophone, Horn & String Arrangements
Malcolm Duncan- Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
Steve Ferrone- Drums, Percussion
Production Credits
The Average White Band - Producer
Gene Paul - Engineer
Benji Armbrister - Assistant Engineer

Additional Musicians
Airto Moreira- Percussion (4, 6)
Luis Carlos Dos Santos - Surdo (6)
Zeca da' Cuica - Cuica (6)
Michael Brecker- Sax (Tenor)
Randy Brecker- Trumpet,
Louis Del Gatto- Saxophone
Luther Vandross - Background Vocal (8)
Arif Mardin - String Arrangement on Ace Of Heart


Enjoy!!!
Blak

Ladron said...

Thank you Blak! =) AWB is great. Nice blog also.

tag said...

many, many thanks.