ARTIST :

AVERAGE WHITE BAND

 

 

 

 

Years Of Activity :
From mid 70's x 2000

Biography :

 

. The AVERAGE WHITE BAND biography by Jason ANKENY Wynn (AMG): (all AMG links in  this current bio. section opens an AMG page)

 

Their self-effacing name to the contrary, Average White Band was anything but -- one of the few white groups to cross the color line and achieve success and credibility playing funk, with their tight, fiery sound also belying their Scottish heritage, evoking American R&B hotbeds like Detroit, Memphis, and Philadelphia instead. Singer/bassist Alan Gorrie, guitarists Hamish Stuart and Onnie McIntyre, tenor saxophonist Malcolm Duncan, keyboardist/saxophonist Roger Ball, and drummer Robbie McIntosh comprised the original Average White Band lineup. Veterans of numerous Scottish soul and jazz groups, they made their debut in 1973 as the opening act at Eric Clapton's Rainbow Theatre comeback gig, soon issuing their debut LP, Show Your Hand, to little notice. After adopting the abbreviated moniker AWB, a year later the band issued their self-titled sophomore effort, topping the American pop charts with the Arif Mardin-produced instrumental "Pick Up the Pieces." The record's mammoth success was nevertheless tempered by the September 23, 1974 death of McIntosh, who died at a Hollywood party after overdosing on heroin.

 

Ex-Bloodstone drummer Steve Ferrone replaced McIntosh for AWB's third album, 1975's Cut the Cake, which scored a Top Ten hit with its title track as well as two other chart entries, "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" and "School Boy Crush." (Put It Where You Want It, issued later that same year, was simply a retitled and repackaged Show Your Hand.) With 1976's Soul Searching, the group reclaimed the full Average White Band name, scoring their final Top 40 hit with "Queen of My Soul." Following the live Person to Person, they issued Benny & Us, a collaboration with soul legend Ben E. King. However, after subsequent outings, including 1978's Warmer Communications, 1979's Feel No Fret, and 1980's Shine, failed to recapture the energy of AWB's peak, the group dissolved in 1982, with Ferrone later joining Duran Duran and Stuart recording with Paul McCartney. Gorrie, Ball, and McIntyre reformed Average White Band in 1989, tapping vocalist Alex Ligertwood for their comeback effort Aftershock. Oft-sampled by hip-hop producers throughout the 1990s, the group continued touring prior to releasing Soul Tattoo in 1996. The live album, Face to Face, followed three years later.

 

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OWN RELEASES : 

bar-code The 12" Singles :

- ATLANTIC DSKO 99 "A Star In The Ghetto" (Feat. Ben E.KING (1977 - Promo)

- ATLANTIC DSKO 118 "Sweet & Sour" (1978 - Promo)

- RCA (UK) XC-1087 "Walk On By" (1979 - Commercial)

- RCA (UK) XC-1096 "We Will You Be Mine (Re-Mix) (1979 - Commercial)

- RCA (UK XC-1152 "Let's Go Round Again" (1980 - Commercial)

- RCA (UK) AWB 12-2 "For Your Love" (1980 - Commercial)

- RCAT 250 "You're My Number One" (1982 - Commercial)

- RCAT 274 "I Beleive" (1982 - Commercial)

- TRACK TRK-58831-1 "The Spirit Of Love" (1988 - Commercial)

bar-code The LP's:

- MCA-345

- MCA-475

- ALANTIC SD-7308

- ATLANTIC SD-18140

- ATLANTIC SD2-1002

- ATLANTIC SD-18179

- ATLANTIC SD-19105

- ATLANTIC SD-19162

- ATLANTIC SD-2-3000

- ATLANTIC SD-19207

- ATLANTIC SD-19266

- ARISTA AL 9523

- ARISTA AL 9594

- TACK TRK-58830-1

- FOUNDATION 1601-2

- WHITESKOOL-98911 (EMI SPECIAL PRODUCTS)

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COLLABORATIONS AS : 

bar-code Producer / Arranger :

- A&M SP-12123 Alan GORRIE "I Can Take It"

- .A&M SP-5037 A&M SP-5037 Alan GORRIE "Sleepless Nights"

- A&M SP-17727 EASY PIECES "Thrust One Another"

- A&M SP-5201 EASY PIECES "Selftiteld"

- SULPHURIC-0201 Hamish STUART "Sooner Or Later"

- SULPHURIC SUCCD003 THE Hamish STUART BAND "Real Live"

- SULPHURIC SUCCD005 Hamish STUART "Let It Snow"

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Last Update: 10 nov. 2010

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