Feel No Fret

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Feel No Fret
Feel No Fret (AWB).jpg
Studio album by Average White Band
Released 1979
Genre Blue-eyed soul, funk, soul, disco
Label RCA (UK), Atlantic (US)
Producer Average White Band, Gene Paul
Average White Band chronology
Warmer Communications
(1978)Warmer Communications1978
Feel No Fret
(1979)
Shine
(1980)Shine1980

Feel No Fret is the seventh album by Scottish funk and R&B band Average White Band (also AWB) released in 1979 on the RCA label in the United Kingdom and the Atlantic label in the United States.

It reached No. 15 in the UK charts,[1] with 15 weeks in total on the charts,[2] and No. 32 in the US charts.

Track listing[3]

Side 1
  1. "When Will You Be Mine" (Gorrie, Average White Band)
  2. "Please Don’t Fall In Love" (Ball, Gorrie)
  3. "Walk On By” (Hal David, Burt Bacharach) - # 32 R&B single (Billboard), # 18 UK chart[4]
  4. "Feel No Fret" (Stuart, Average White Band, Gorrie, Ferrone)
Side 2
  1. "Stop the Rain" (Gorrie, Stuart)
  2. "Atlantic Avenue" (Ferrone, Gorrie, Average White Band) - # 24 UK chart[5]
  3. "Ace of Hearts" (Ferrone, Gorrie, Stuart)
  4. "Too Late to Cry" (Stuart)
  5. "Fire Burning" (Gorrie, White)

The Band[6]

Additional musicians
  • Luis Carlos Dos Santos - Surdo on "Atlantic Avenue"
  • Zeca de Cuica - Cuica on "Atlantic Avenue"
  • Mike Brecker - Tenor Saxophone on "Stop The Rain" and "Fire Burning"
  • Randy Brecker - Trumpet on "Stop The Rain" and "Fire Burning"
  • Lew Delgatto - Baritone Saxophone on "Stop The Rain" and "Fire Burning"
  • Luther Vandross – Additional background vocals on "Too Late To Cry"

Production[7]

  • Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
  • Recording Engineer Gene Paul assisted by Benji Armbrister
  • Mixed at Soundmixers, New York.
  • Remix Engineer Gene Paul assisted by Tim Bomba
  • Mastered at Atlantic Studios, New York
  • Mastering Engineer: George Piros

Critical reaction

AllMusic rates it 2.5/5, calling it "the most uneven album they recorded in the '70s", with positives including "Atlantic Avenue", "When Will You Be Mine", and their cover of the Bacharach and David song "Walk on By".[8]

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