As the Band Turns Atlantic Starr

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  • Release Date: 12/07/2004
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 84,443
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431840825

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As the Band Turns

1LISTENFreak-A-Ristic 4:05
2LISTENCool, Calm, Collected 4:04
3LISTENOne Love 3:52
4LISTENIn the Heat of Passion 4:38
5LISTENIf Your Heart Isn't in It 4:02
6LISTENSilver Shadow 4:53
7LISTENLet's Start It Over 5:33
8LISTENSecret Lovers 5:30
9LISTENThank You 4:29

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Editorial Reviews

In the mid-'80s, a lot of downsizing was taking place in R&B. Many of the large soul/funk bands that had emerged in the '70s were going high-tech, which meant cutting way back on horns (or even eliminating them altogether) and emphasizing keyboards and drum machines. Atlantic Starr, like Cameo, felt that they had to do some serious downsizing in order to remain competitive. In 1983, they still had nine members; when As the Band Turns came out two years later, it was down to five. This 1985 release found Starr unveiling a new quintet lineup that consisted of Wayne Lewis on lead vocals and keyboards, David Lewis on lead vocals and guitar, Jonathan Lewis on keyboards and trombone (mostly keyboards), Joseph Phillips on percussion, and newcomer Barbara Weathers (who had replaced Sharon Bryant) on lead vocals. As the Band Turns was not only Starr's first post-Bryant album -- it was also the first album they had recorded since parting company with producer James Carmichael (who had produced their last three LPs). This time, the producers included Wayne and David Lewis or Joey Gallo and Wardell Potts Jr. But despite all those changes, Starr was still quite recognizable. Most of the material is excellent, and that is true of everything from the dreamy "Silver Shadow" to the electro-funk gem "Freak-A-Ristic." Without question, Bryant's departure was a major loss for the band. But it wasn't a fatal blow, and Weathers shows herself to be a talented replacement on "Silver Shadow," as well as the ballads "If Your Heart Isn't in It" and "Secret Lovers" (a major hit). Arguably the last great album that Atlantic Starr provided in the '80s, As the Band Turns demonstrated that there could be life after Sharon Bryant for the East Coast outfit. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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October 31, 2003: This album has to be the last breath of a great group on a downward plunge. It's terrible how the electronic age(1980's)all but destroyed once horn drenched super groups such as Atlantic Starr. Although "Radiant" and "Brilliance" were my favorite albums,I strongly recommend "As the Band Turns" for your music collection. After this album the only material worth a listen is "Always" a single from the "All in the name of Love" album, which was a staple at weddings back in the late 1980's.

This review was written about the CD edition.