Average White Band Live At The Rainbow Theatre: 1974
Label | RECORD STORE DAY |
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Format | LP |
Release Date | 20 April 2024 |
Catalogue Number | DEMREC1210 |
Additional Info | This is an RSD24 release which will be available to buy on a first come, first served basis from Some Great Reward on Saturday 20th April, strictly 1 copy per person.All stock remaining at 8pm on Monday 22nd April will be available to buy online. |
Available on vinyl or any format for the 1st time for RSD 2024!, Pressed on 140g White Vinyl.
Recently discovered tapes that went missing from the mastering studio in 1974, contain the long-lost concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre, when the Band supported jazz legend Billy Cobham, To continue with their 50th Anniversary celebrations, this debut concert release is the only live performance that capture AWB’s original drummer, Robbie McIntosh who died in tragic circumstances just as ‘AWB’ and it’s lead single ‘Pick Up The Pieces’ started to break the charts worldwide
Tracks performed are from their first two albums ‘Show Your Hand’ and ‘AWB’ and include ‘Work To Do’, ‘Put It Where You Want It’, ‘Nothing You Can Do’, ‘Got The Love’, ‘Pick Up The Pieces’, ‘Just Wanna Love You Tonight’, ‘Keepin’ It To Myself’ and ‘You Got It’
Widely and rightly regarded as one of the best ever soul and funk bands, the now legendary Average White Band tore-up the rule book and conquered the US, UK and International charts with a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. AWB’s repertoire has been a source of inspiration and influence for many R&B acts and they are one of the most sampled bands in history, remaining relevant today, continuing to reach new generations of younger audiences. Snoop Dogg, Fatboy Slim, Ice Cube, Puff Daddy, TLC, Rick Ross, will.i.am and Mark Ronson amongst countless others, have all borrowed sections of their grooves.
Recently discovered tapes that went missing from the mastering studio in 1974, contain the long-lost concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre, when the Band supported jazz legend Billy Cobham. As there aren’t any multi-tracks, nothing has been altered from the live performances. • This rare and historic live recording is, the only live performance that capture AWB’s original drummer, Robbie McIntosh who died in tragic circumstances just as “AWB” and it’s lead single ‘Pick Up The Pieces’ started to break the charts worldwideTracks performed are from their first two albums Show Your Hand and AWB.