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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 You Got It
Bass – Hamish StuartGuitar – Alan Gorrie
3:38
A2 Got The Love 3:52
A3 Pick Up The Pieces 3:58
A4 Person To Person 3:38
A5 Work To Do 4:21
B1 Nothing You Can Do 4:06
B2 Just Wanna Love You Tonight
Mellotron – Ken Bichel
3:57
B3 Keepin' It To Myself 3:52
B4 I Just Can't Give You Up 3:24
B5 There's Always Someone Waiting 5:38

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Published By – AWB Music
  • Published By – Triple Three
  • Recorded At – Atlantic Studios
  • Recorded At – Criteria Recording Studios
  • Mastered At – MCA Recording Studios
  • Pressed By – Presswell

Credits

  • Arranged By – AWB*
  • Backing Vocals, Guitar – Onnie McIntyre
  • Congas, Percussion [Additional] – Ralph MacDonald
  • Drums, Percussion – Robbie McIntosh
  • Engineer – Gene Paul, Howard Albert, Karl Richardson, Lew Hahn, Ron Albert, Steve Klein
  • Engineer [Additional Recording] – Bobby Warner, Jimmy Douglass
  • Keyboards, Saxophone [Alto, Baritone], Arranged By [Horns] – Roger Ball
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Bass – Alan Gorrie
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Guitar [Lead] – Hamish Stuart
  • Mastered By [Quadradisc Mastering] – Darrell Johnson
  • Mixed By – Arif Mardin, Gene Paul
  • Producer – Arif Mardin
  • Remix [Quadraphonic] – Gene Paul
  • Saxophone [Tenor] – Malcolm (Molly) Duncan*, Michael Brecker
  • Trombone – Glenn Ferris
  • Trumpet – Marvin Stamm, Mel Davis, Randy Brecker

Notes

Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, New York, and at Criteria Sound Studios, Miami, Florida.
CD-4 QuadraDisc Vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): QD A 743145-A DWJ PR ht1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): QD A 743146 A DWJ PR
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD 7308 Average White Band AWB ‎(LP, Album, PR) Atlantic SD 7308 US 1974
SD 7308 Average White Band AWB ‎(LP, Album, RI) Atlantic SD 7308 US 1974
ATC9554 Average White Band AWB ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic ATC9554 South Africa 1974
19116-2 Average White Band AWB ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Atlantic 19116-2 US Unknown
FA 3157 Average White Band AWB ‎(LP, Album, RE) Fame FA 3157 UK Unknown


Average White Band - AWB FLAC album

Musician performer: Average White Band

Title: AWB

Country: US

Date of release: 1974

Style: Funk

Genre: Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1572 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 772

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Naktilar
I fount the second side to be good enough to frequently play. Love pulling this stuff out and blowing minds.
Naktilar
I fount the second side to be good enough to frequently play. Love pulling this stuff out and blowing minds.
Anayanis
This record is among the few CD-4 that truly works in stereo. In large part because I worked closely with Gene Paul to create a very compatible mix for the type of sum and difference matrix technology used in CD-4 stereo compatibility. It along with Clapton's "461 Ocean Blvd" and "There's One In Every Crowd" have some of the best compatible mixes. Both the Clapton disc I did with Tom Dowd.
Anayanis
This record is among the few CD-4 that truly works in stereo. In large part because I worked closely with Gene Paul to create a very compatible mix for the type of sum and difference matrix technology used in CD-4 stereo compatibility. It along with Clapton's "461 Ocean Blvd" and "There's One In Every Crowd" have some of the best compatible mixes. Both the Clapton disc I did with Tom Dowd.
Swiang
I am the mastering engineer on this special CD-4 quadraphonic version. The runout inscription includes my sig "DWJ"; Quadradisc credits list Gene Paul for the quad remix and I am credited for CD-4 mastering at JVC Cutting Center. I had seen AWB live at Eric Clapton's comeback show at London's Rainbow Theater and became a huge fan. I also mastered a couple of Quad releases for Clapton and Ian Anderson as the English invasion was on in America at the time. A great time to be in the music business in LA.
Swiang
I am the mastering engineer on this special CD-4 quadraphonic version. The runout inscription includes my sig "DWJ"; Quadradisc credits list Gene Paul for the quad remix and I am credited for CD-4 mastering at JVC Cutting Center. I had seen AWB live at Eric Clapton's comeback show at London's Rainbow Theater and became a huge fan. I also mastered a couple of Quad releases for Clapton and Ian Anderson as the English invasion was on in America at the time. A great time to be in the music business in LA.
Narder
It's an AMAZING sounding version. Quiet vinyl. Dynamic, even played in stereo!
Narder
It's an AMAZING sounding version. Quiet vinyl. Dynamic, even played in stereo!
Gashakar
Thanks sk, It was one of the more enjoyable CD-4 records that I mastered at JVC Cutting Center. As this was the early days of the so called "Quad Revolution" there was a huge push on by the labels involved in the CD-4 collective to get content in the marketplace. I had seen AWB live at Eric Clapton's comeback show at London's Rainbow Theater and became a huge fan. I also mastered a couple of Quad releases for Clapton and Ian Anderson as the English invasion was on in America at the time. A great time to be in the music business in LA.
Gashakar
Thanks sk, It was one of the more enjoyable CD-4 records that I mastered at JVC Cutting Center. As this was the early days of the so called "Quad Revolution" there was a huge push on by the labels involved in the CD-4 collective to get content in the marketplace. I had seen AWB live at Eric Clapton's comeback show at London's Rainbow Theater and became a huge fan. I also mastered a couple of Quad releases for Clapton and Ian Anderson as the English invasion was on in America at the time. A great time to be in the music business in LA.
Jothris
And this LP it sounds really good. Thanks Darrell.
Jothris
And this LP it sounds really good. Thanks Darrell.