- Cut the Cake (album)
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Cut the Cake Studio album by Average White Band Released June 1975 Recorded 1975 Genre Funk, Soul Length 42:02 Label Atlantic Records Producer Arif Mardin Average White Band chronology AWB
(1974)Cut the Cake
(1975)Soul Searching
(1976)
Cut the Cake is the third album released by Average White Band, released in 1975. This album included the hit single "Cut the Cake", which reached #10 on the Billboard pop singles chart.The album would be considered soul/disco in genre, as opposed to the funk sound of their first two albums.[citation needed]
The follow-up album to the immensely successful AWB in 1974, recording was plagued by creative and artistic differences, with several members of the band walking out of the studio on three occasions.[citation needed] One point of conflict was the band's mourning for original drummer, Robbie McIntosh, who died of a heroin overdose in 1974.[citation needed] Producer Arif Mardin considered pulling the plug on the project due to this tension but ultimately relented and oversaw its completion.[citation needed]
Contents
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Track listing
- "Cut the Cake" (White, Gorrie, McIntosh) – 4:07
- "School Boy Crush" (White, Stuart, Ferrone, Gorrie) – 4:58
- "It's A Mystery" (Stuart, White, McIntosh) – 3:34
- "Groovin' the Night Away" (White, Stuart) – 3:42
- "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" (Ware, Sawyer) – 5:00
- "Why" (Ball, Stuart, Gorrie) – 3:57
- "High Flyin' Woman" (White, McIntyre, Gorrie) – 3:47
- "Cloudy" (Stuart, Gorrie) – 4:18
- "How Sweet Can You Get" (Ball, Stuart, Gorrie) – 3:57
- "When They Bring Down the Curtain" (Gorrie, Ball) – 4:42
Personnel
The Band
- Alan Gorrie – vocals, bass, guitar (on "Cut the Cake" and "School Boy Crush")
- Hamish Stuart – vocals, guitar, bass (on "Cut the Cake" and "School Boy Crush")
- Roger Ball – keyboards, synthesizer, alto & baritone saxophones, arranger (Dundee horns)
- Malcolm Duncan – tenor saxophone
- Onnie McIntyre – guitar
- Stephen Ferrone – drums, percussion
Additional
- Ray Barretto – congas (on "It's a Mystery" and "When They Bring Down the Curtain")
Appearances in popular culture
Eric B. & Rakim sampled a riff from the song "Schoolboy Crush" on the song "Microphone Fiend" for their 1988 album "Follow the Leader".
The Beastie Boys sampled a riff from the single "Cut the Cake" on the song "Shake Your Rump" for their 1989 album, "Paul's Boutique".
The song "Cut the Cake" is also featured in the Starsky and Hutch movie soundtrack, as it was used in the movie during the end party scene where Snoop Doggy Dogg's character and 'Hutch' celebrate the downfall of Vince Vaughn's character.
Father MC sampled the song "School Boy Crush" on his song "One Night Stand" on Close to You (1992).
Charts
Year Album Chart positions[2] US US
R&B1975 Cut The Cake 4 1 Singles
Year Single Chart positions[3] US US
R&BUS
Dance1975 "Cut The Cake" 10 7 13 "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" 39 25 — "School Boy Crush" 33 22 — See also
- List of number-one R&B albums of 1975 (U.S.)
External links
References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1025/review
- ^ "Average White Band US albums chart history". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p3591/charts-awards/billboard-albums. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
- ^ "Average White Band US singles chart history". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p3591/charts-awards/billboard-singles. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
Average White Band Members Onnie McIntyre • Hamish Stuart • Alan Gorrie • Molly Duncan • Roger Ball • Steve Ferrone • Robbie McIntoshStudio albums Show Your Hand (1973) • AWB (1974) • Cut the Cake (1975) • Soul Searching (1976) • Benny and Us – with Ben E. King (1977) • Warmer Communications (1978) • Feel No Fret (1979) • Shine (1980) • Cupid's in Fashion (1982) • Aftershock (1989) • Soul Tattoo (1997) • Living in Colour (2003)Hit singles "Pick Up the Pieces" (1974) • "Cut the Cake" (1975) • "If I Ever Lose this Heaven" (1975) • "School Boy Crush" (1975) • "Queen of My Soul" (1976) • "A Love On Your Own" (1976) • "Cloudy" (live version) (1977) • "Get It Up" (1977) – with Ben E. King • "Your Love Is A Miracle" (1978) • "Walk On By" (1979) • "When Will You Be Mine" (1979) • "Let's Go Round Again" (1980) • "For You, For Love" (1980) • "Let's Go Round Again" (remix) (1994)Contributions Up – Morrissey – Mullen (1976) • The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux (1977)Categories:- 1975 albums
- Average White Band albums
- Albums produced by Arif Mardin
- Atlantic Records albums
- Rhythm and blues albums
- Soul albums
- Funk albums
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