Cut the Cake
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Cut The Cake
- School Boy Crush
- It's A Mystery
- Groovin' The Night Away
- If I Ever Lose This Heaven
- Why
- High Flyin' Woman
- Cloudy
- How Sweet Can You Get
- When They Bring Down The Curtain
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25912 in Music
- Released on: 1993-07-20
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
1997 release on the Snapper label, the group's top five 1975album digitally remastered & with the original cover art. 10tracks, including the top 10 title track, plus the top 40hits 'School Boy Crush' & 'If I Ever Lose This Heaven'.
Album Details
Original 1975 Album Digitally Remastered. 10 Tracks Including 'school Boy Crush', 'it's a Mystery', 'high Flying Woman' and the Title Track.
Customer Reviews
Get Your Groove On
The Average White Band got it; funk through the intricate charts of a solid horn section and a rhythm through drum and guitar that could go all night long.
In a nod to Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia sound, the Scottish group starts off strong with Cut The Cake and School Boy Crush. Hamish Stuart seems to play with the lyrics on the latter in a style that more than borrows from Curtis Mayfield.
And just maybe because the music was made by musicians - and not through technological gadgets in a studio that so dominates the industry today - it will remain a classic in sound & style. Cut the cake, please; but save me a slice for later!
"cut the cake" Average White Band
Great Album.I had it on a 33 album(since new in the 70's) and was still playing it on my old stereo till I found it on Amazon.com in CD form.I love it Thanks
Third times a charm........
Despite the hard times and tragedy the band suffered ie:(the death of drummer Robbie McIntosh) the band still put out some of their best work. Upon picking up drummer Steve Ferrone the band had once again jelled into one of the tightest groups of the 70,s. Check out (cut the cake) (school boy crush) (groovin the night away) and my favorite cloudy tight album!!!




