Album

AWB

Average White Band

1974 · Funk / Soul

30 collectors on Gatefold own this

AWB by Average White Band

AWB is a Soul & Funk album by Average White Band, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 103 pressings tracked, owned by 30 collectors.

About

Most UK bands of the ’70s approached black styles, generally older ones, from a rock-centric position. Scotland’s cheekily named Average White Band, though, directly engaged with current soul and funk trends to musical and commercial success. <i>AWB</i>, their second album and an American Number One, marked their debut with legendary Atlantic Records producer Arif Mardin. It finds the sextet adeptly handling everything from the instrumental dance groove “Pick Up the Pieces” — still one of the era’s emblematic singles — and a creditable remake of the Isley Brothers’ “Work to Do,” to the mellower slant of “Nothing You Can Do” and “Got the Love.” As fans of the genre, Average White Band could have been nothing but pleased at connecting with the soul audience, which eventually gave them more than a dozen hits on the R&B chart. This edition contains an extended live “Pick Up the Pieces” as a bonus track.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1You Got It3:38
  2. A2Got The Love3:52
  3. A3Pick Up The Pieces3:58
  4. A4Person To Person3:38
  5. A5Work To Do4:21

Side B

  1. B1Nothing You Can Do4:06
  2. B2Just Wanna Love You Tonight3:57
  3. B3Keepin' It To Myself3:52
  4. B4I Just Can't Give You Up3:24
  5. B5There's Always Someone Waiting5:38

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • celebratory
  • groovy
  • warm

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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