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Average White Band Awb A Love Of My Own

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Average White Band (Discography) AWB was formed in 1971 by Alan Gorrie[1] and Malcolm 'Molly' Duncan, with Onnie McIntyre[2], Hamish Stuart[3], Roger Ball and Robbie McIntosh[4] joining them in the original line-up. Ibanez ue 305 manual download. Anyone who is seriously interested in '70s soul and funk should own at least three or four Average White Band albums. But if a person insists on allotting himself/herself only one AWB CD, this is the logical choice.

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After debuting with 1973's excellent but neglected Show Your Hand (later reissued as Put It Where You Want It), the Average White Band switched from MCA to Atlantic and hit big with this self-titled gem. Upon first hearing gutsy, Tower of Power-influenced funk like 'Person to Person' and the instrumental 'Pick Up the Pieces' (a number one R&B hit), many soul fans were shocked to learn that not only were the bandmembers white -- they were whites from Scotland. Like Teena Marie five years later, AWB embraced soul and funk with so much conviction that it was clear this was anything but an 'average' white band. This album is full of treasures that weren't big hits but should have been -- including the addictive 'You Got It,' the ominous 'There's Always Someone Waiting,' and a gutsy remake of the Isley Brothers' 'Work to Do.' [When Rhino reissued AWB on CD in 1995, an edited live version of 'Pick Up the Pieces' recorded at the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival was added. (The full-length version had been included on Rhino's 1994 reissue of Warmer Communications.)] ~ Alex Henderson
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  2. 1You Got ItAverage White Band3:32
  3. 2Got the LoveAverage White Band3:49
  4. 3Pick up the PiecesAverage White Band3:58
  5. 4Person to PersonAverage White Band3:38
  6. 5Work to DoAverage White Band4:20
  7. 6Nothing You Can DoAverage White Band4:7
  8. 7Just Wanna Love You TonightAverage White Band3:57
  9. 8Keepin' It to MyselfAverage White Band3:59
  10. 9I Just Can't Give You UpAverage White Band3:29
  11. 10There's Always Someone WaitingAverage White Band5:33
  12. 11Pick Up The PiecesAverage White Bandnull:null
  13. 11Pick Up The PiecesAverage White Band7:6
Here's a change of pace again.. that's good once in a while!
Two seventies shows by the Average White Band - what more could you ask for? So pick up the pieces and cut the cake!
I also posted a short 70s show by Tower of Power a while back, just in case you missed it!

Average White Band Awb Album

Average White Band
Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
September 16, 1975

Alan Gorrie - lead & background vocals, bass, guitar
Hamish Stuart - lead & background vocals, guitar, bass
Onnie McIntyre - rhythm guitar, background vocals
Steve Ferrone - drums
Molly Duncan - tenor sax
Roger Ball - alto sax
CD1/34:26
1. Cut the Cake (Gorrie/McIntosh/White) 6:47
2. School Boy Crush (Ferrone/Gorrie/Stuart/White) 8:19
3. If I Ever Lose This Heaven (Sawyer/Ware) 7:11
4. Work to Do (Isley/Isley/Isley) 5:06
5. Cloudy (Gorrie/Stuart) 6:59
CD2/64:08
1. TLC (AWB/Gorrie) 22:02
2. Pick up the Pieces (Ball/Stuart/White) 18:56
3. Person to Person (AWB/Gorrie/Stuart) 7:42
4. I Heard It through the Grapevine (Strong/Whitfield) 15:28 [encore]
TT: 98:34
Sound: A/A-
Lineage: sbd reel master > reel > dat > cd wave > flac
reel transfer by the gman '96, tracking/encoding Rob Berger
received this in a recent trade. after a few seconds of listening
this tape forced me to grab my bass for a play-along
altough I haven't heard AWB since 15 years !
so here we are with a re-seed:
http://www.averagewhiteband.com/
last seen on dime in aug 2007
re-seeded by FBAUER 2009-05-28
:: dime comment ::
I think this was orginally recorded (and patially broadcast ) for the King Biscuit Flower Hour. I had the broadcast reels at one time, and the AWB set was abbreviated (of course). The odd thing about the original broadcast, is they were paired with Kiss. I was more interested in the Kiss part..and I am sure some of the Kiss show made it to Alive 1 with tons of added crowd noise.

Average White Band Awb Rares

Average White Band
Queens, NY (USA), Belmont Racetrack
July 23, 1978

Alan Gorrie - guitar, vocals
Onnie McIntyre - rhythm guitar, vocals
Roger Ball - keyboards, alto sax
Hamish Stuart - electric bass, vocals
Steve Ferrone - drums, percussion
Malcolm Duncan - tenor & soprano sax
1. Love Your Life (7:17)
2. Same Feeling, Different Song (5:44)
3. A Love of Your Own (5:45)
4. McEwan's Export (6:29)
5. Your Love Is a Miracle (7:05)
6. She's a Dream (5:34)
7. If I ever Lose this Heaven (8:58)
8. Pick up the Pieces (11:55)
TT: 58:48
Sound: A/A-
Source: WLIR & WPXN FM
Lineage: FM SBD (WLIR & WPXN NY) > CASS > ? > CDR (A/A-)
Transfer: CDR > EAC (secure/offset correct) > WAV > shntool > CDWave (retracked) > shntool (sector boundaries verified) >
Flac Frontend v1.7.1 (level 5) > FLAC by bcc32065 7/25/04
Here is a great AWB show from way way back: July 23, 1978.
From the venerable WLIR-FM, this set smokes. I am sorry that I have nothing more to add in terms of lineage, etc .. The original seeder's somments follow below the fold for your reference. Thank you twofthrs!
Here is what I have found about this show:
Enjoy!
tgb25nld

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