Cupid's in Fashion
Cupid’s in Fashion | ||||
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Studio album by Average White Band | ||||
Released | 1982 | |||
Studio | Sigma Sound Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Blue-eyed soul, funk, soul | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Dan Hartman | |||
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Cupid’s in Fashion is ninth album by the Average White Band (also AWB) a Scottish funk and R&B band. It was released in 1982 on the RCA label and peaked at #49 in the R&B album charts.[1]
Track listing[2]
- Side 1
- "You’re My Number One" (Dan Hartman)
- "Easier Said Than Done" (Kashif)
- "You Wanna Belong" (Roger Ball, Vivian Cherry)
- "Cupid’s in Fashion" (Hamish Stuart, Alan Gorrie, Roger Ball, White)
- "Theatre of Excess" (Alan Gorrie, White)
- Side 2
- "I Believe" (Keith Forsey, Harold Faltermeyer)
- "Is it Love That You’re Running From" (Alan Gorrie)
- "Reach Out I'll Be There" (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
- "Isn’t it Strange" (Hamish Stuart, Ned Doheny)
- "Love’s a Heartache" (Ned Doheny)
Personnel[2]
- Average White Band
- Alan Gorrie - Lead vocals, Bass, Guitar and Keyboards
- Hamish Stuart - Lead Vocals, Guitar and Bass
- Roger Ball - Keyboards and Alto Saxophone
- Steve Ferrone - Drums
- Malcolm Duncan - Tenor Saxophone and Flute
- Onnie McIntyre - Guitar and Vocals
- Additional musicians[2]
- Jeff Bova - Synthesiser
- Randy Brecker - Trumpet and Flugelhorn
- Dan Hartman - Piano and Background Vocals
- Sammy Figueroa - Percussion
- Mark Gray - Synthesiser solo on “Love’s a Heartache”
- Joe Melotti - Background vocals on “Cupid’s in Fashion”
- Richie Stotts - Guitar sound effect on “Theatre of Excess”
- Robert Ball - Horn and Synthesiser arrangements
- Alan Gorrie and Hamish Stuart - Vocal arrangements
Production[2]
- Producer: Dan Hartman
- Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, New York
- Engineers: Mike Hutchinson, Jay Mark and Don Hartman
- Assistant Engineer: Glenn Rosenstein
- Additional Recording at The Schoolhouse, Westport
- Album Art Direction/Design: Mike Doud of Larchmont Photography
- Album Photography: Jules Bates of Artrouble
References
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