Warmer Communications [Collectors' Choice] The Average White Band

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  • Release Date: 07/21/2009
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Sales Rank: 23,342
  • Label: COLLECTOR'S CHOICE
  • UPC: 617742202922
 
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Warmer Communications [Collectors' Choice]

1LISTENYour Love Is a Miracle 6:09
2LISTENSame Feeling, Different Song 5:19
3LISTENDaddy's All Gone 4:39
4LISTENBig City Lights 4:58
5LISTENShe's a Dream 5:37
6LISTENWarmer Communications 4:12
7LISTENThe Price of the Dream 4:03
8LISTENSweet & Sour 4:50
9LISTENOne Look Over My Shoulder (Is This Really Goodbye?) 4:00
10LISTENMcEwan's Export Live / Bonus Track 9:16
11LISTENPick Up the Pieces Live / Bonus Track 21:40

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Editorial Reviews

Like Earth, Wind & Fire and the Ohio Players, the Average White Band demonstrated that even the mightiest of funk bands can experience a creative and commercial decline. 1978's Warmer Communications was the last AWB album that went gold; by the time they came out with 1979's uneven Feel No Fret, AWB's popularity had decreased. That isn't to say that nothing they recorded after the '70s has merit; 1997's Soul Tattoo found AWB providing a decent and satisfying, if less than essential, CD 17 years after the '70s ended. Nonetheless, many AWB fans agree that Warmer Communications was the Scottish band's last truly excellent album. This 1978 LP didn't have a blockbuster single like "Cut the Cake" or "Pick Up the Pieces"; the funky single "Your Love Is a Miracle" only made it to number 33 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. But Warmer Communications (which Arif Mardin produced) didn't need a major single to sell at least half a million copies in the United States, where fans were willing the buy the record regardless of how much radio airplay it received. In fact, fans found that they could easily play this album from start to finish without ever feeling disappointed -- and you can't say that about Feel No Fret, AWB's next album. Warmer Communications gets off to an impressive start with "Your Love Is a Miracle," and AWB keeps the creative momentum going whether they're getting funky on "Same Feeling, Different Song" and "Big City Lights" or chilling out on slow jams that include "One Look Over My Shoulder (Is This Really Goodbye?)," the ethereal "She's a Dream," and a memorable cover of James Taylor's "Daddy's All Gone." There are no dull moments on Warmer Communications, which was a welcome addition to AWB's catalog. [The Collectors' Choice reissue, released in 2009, contains the same two bonus tracks included on Rhino's 1994 reissue.] Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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