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Show Your Hand / How Sweet Can You Get / Average by The Average White Band (CD, 2009)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerArif Mardin^Robin Turner^The Average White Band
Record LabelEDS, Edsel Records
UPC0740155203030
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046040015

Product Key Features

Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenrePop
ArtistThe Average White Band
Release TitleShow Your Hand / How Sweet Can You Get / Average

Dimensions

Item Height0.49 in
Item Weight0.29 lb
Item Length5.62 in
Item Width5.03 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks36
TracksThe Jugglers, This World Has Music, Twilight Zone, Put It Where You Want It, Show Your Hand, Back in '67, Reach Out, TLC, Reach Out [First Version] (Bonus Track), The Jugglers [First Version] (Bonus Track), It Didn't Take Me a Minute (Bonus Track), In the Beginning (Bonus Track), Look Out Now (Bonus Track), Back in '67 [First Version] (Bonus Track), White Water Dreams (Bonus Track), How Can You Go Home? (Bonus Track), Person to Person, Keepin' It to Myself, There's Always Someone Waiting, McEwan's Export, Got the Love, Work to Do, Just Want to Love You Tonight, Pick Up the Pieces, I Just Can't Give You Up, How Sweet Can You Get? [First Version], You Got It, Got the Love, Pick Up the Pieces, Person to Person, Work to Do, Nothing You Can Do, Just Want to Love You Tonight, Keepin' It to Myself, I Just Can't Give You Up, There's Always Someone Waiting
Sub-GenreScottish
Notes2009 two CD set containing a trio of albums from the above-average Scottish Funk band: Show Your Hand (1973), the unreleased How Sweet Can You Get (1974) and their official sophomore album Average White Band (1974). Their debut album, Show Your Hand, is expanded to feature eight bonus tracks, seven of which are previously unreleased. The second disc commences with what was intended to be the band's second album for MCA, How Sweet Can You Get?. However MCA rejected it, and it was only ever issued as part of a White Album package many years later. We have now created it's intended sleeve for the first time for this special release. Producer Arif Mardin heard the songs, signed the band to Atlantic Records and set about re-recording eight of the songs along with two new compositions. The resulting album Average White Band was issued in September 1974 and was sitting at the top of the charts by Christmas (along with 'Pick Up the Pieces'), going on to spend a whole year in the listings.