With Other Guest Artists, CD, Rem, WOU 3000. Includes a long 21:40 version by Average White Band of "Pick Up The Pieces". Reply Notify me Helpful. The track with such arrangments came out on the first Band's album "Maria Fumaca" before The Atlantic Family recorded live a long version at the Montreaux Festival.
This double LP was recorded at a series of concerts sponsored by Atlantic Records at the 1976 Montreux Jazz Festival. The mixture of jazz and R&B musicians is quite odd and sometimes stimualting. In addition to members of The Average White Band and soul singers Ben E. King and Luther Vandross, such players as tenor-saxophonist Michael Brecker, trumpeter Randy Brecker, altoist Sonny Fortune, flutist Herbie Mann, tenor-saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman and even trumpeter Don Ellis have their solos. It's an odd but ultimately successful jam session, long out-of-print
TITLE The Atlantic Family: Live At Montreux. Condition Used - Very Good.
Klaus Doldinger - tenor sax. Michael Brecker - tenor sax. Jaroslav Jakubovic - saxophone. Live at Montreux is the name of live concert releases, on CD and/or DVD, by various musicians, usually referring to recordings at the Montreux Jazz Festival: Tori Amos: Live at Montreux 1991/1992. The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux (1978). Dennis Brown (1957–1999): Live at Montreux. Warmer Communications is the sixth studio album released by Average White Band. The title is a play on Warner Communications, parent company of AWB's Atlantic Records label at the time of the album's release. and More," containing as Bonus Tracks, AWB's 2 Live Performances from The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux (Atlantic June.
the atlantic family live at montreux, the atlantic family live at montreux cd The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux is a live recording made at the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival It featured the Don Ellis Orchestra together with the Average White Band and guest musicians It was originally released as a double album on vinyl. Ben E King - lead vocals. Sonny Fortune - alto sax. David "Fathead" Newman - alto sax. Roger Ball - alto sax. Herbie Mann - flute. Dick Morrissey - tenor sax. Molly Duncan - tenor sax. Klaus Doldinger - tenor sax.
Title The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux. Author Various Artists. Supplier Wounded Bird. Discs number 1. The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux. David Newman (as); Sonny Fortune (as); Alan Gorrie (b); Steve Ferrone (d); Herbie Mann (fl); Hamish Stuart, Onnie McIntyre (g); Jim Mullen (g); Roger Ball (ky); Raphael Cruz, Sammy Figueroa (perc); Jaroslav Jakubovic (ss); Molly DuncanT, Dick Morrissey, Klaus Doldinger (ts). 03. everything must change. Roger Ball (as); Alfa Anderson, G. Diane Sumler, Diva Gray, Krystal Davis, Luther Vandross, Peter Cox, Robin Clark (backing Vocals); Jaroslav Jakubovic (bs); Steve Ferrone (d); Richard Tee (e-p); Jim Mullen, Onnie McIntyre (g); Ben E. King, Hamish Stuart (voc); Alan Gorrie (b); Michael Brecker,.
Live album by Various Artists. Live album by. Various Artists. 1977, Montreux, Switzerland. It featured the Don Ellis Orchestra together with the Average White Band and guest musicians. It was originally released as a double album on vinyl.
The Average White Band (also AWB) are a Scottish funk and R&B band that had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. They are best known for their million-selling instrumental track "Pick Up the Pieces", and their albums AWB and Cut the Cake. The band name was initially proposed by Bonnie Bramlett; the band backed Bramlett on her first solo outing, 1973's Sweet Bonnie Bramlett, an album that presaged the Disco movement, particularly with the track Crazy 'Bout My Baby played heavily in dance clubs. Live at Montreux 1977 (recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival, July 10, 1977). Times Squared (recorded at B. B. King's, New York, NY, March 18, 2009). Atlantic Records K 10977 (UK, as Average White Band and Ben E. King) Atlantic Records 3427 (US, as AWB and Ben E. King). The Message" b/w "Fool for You Anyway.
1977 Benny & Us with Ben E. King is released as a partnership album featuring the ex-Drifters front-man on lead vocals (No. 9 R&B Album). The live album from the festival is released later that year; the highlight being a big band version of 'Pieces' arranged and conducted by Arif Mardin, The all-star line-up includes Randy and Michael Brecker, Don Ellis, Herbie Mann, Sonny Fortune, Jim Mullen, Dick Morrisey. AWB releases Soul & The City CD, recorded live at . Kings in New York City. 2007-PRESENT The band continues to tour extensively across North America with appearances in the UK, Japan, South Africa and elsewhere. Average White Band : 'Pick up the Pieces' Awesome Dre’s 'You Can't Hold Me Back' Cash Money & Marvelous’s 'Who's in the Place?'