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Feel No Fret [Clear Vinyl]
Feel No Fret [Clear Vinyl]

Feel No Fret [Clear Vinyl] in Bloomington, MN

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From their self-titled sophomore album of 1974 to 1978's
Warmer Communications
,
the Average White Band
enjoyed a commercial winning streak in the '70s; all of the albums they recorded for
Atlantic
during that period went either gold or platinum in the United States (and that is in addition to their impressive sales in Europe). But if any
AWB
album demonstrated that all good things must eventually come to an end, it was
Feel No Fret
. This 1979 LP marked the first time since 1973's
Show Your Hand
(also known as
Put It Where You Want It
) that an
album didn't enjoy either gold or platinum sales in the U.S., and it was also the most uneven album they recorded in the '70s. So what went wrong? Perhaps the absence of
Arif Mardin
was a factor;
Mardin
had produced all of
's previous
releases, whereas they produced
themselves. If
had been encouraging the Scottish
soul
/
funk
band to go that extra mile, they settled for decent or competent on this record.
is far from a total meltdown, and the material is generally likable -- especially the good-natured
"Atlantic Avenue,"
the slow-grinding
"When Will You Be Mine,"
and a remake of the
Burt Bacharach
Hal David
favorite
"Walk On By"
(which became a minor hit and made it to number 32 on
Billboard
's
R&B
singles chart). But after
-produced treasures like
Soul Searching
Cut the Cake
, and
followers had become extremely spoiled -- they expected excellence, not a record that was merely adequate. Nonetheless, hardcore devotees (as opposed to casual listeners) will want to hear this album, which
Rhino
reissued on CD as
Feel No Fret...and More
(with four bonus tracks added) in 1994. ~ Alex Henderson
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