Central Heating (Heatwave album)
1978 studio album by Heatwave / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Central Heating is the second studio album by funk-disco band Heatwave.[4] It was released in 1977 on the GTO label in the UK and in 1978 on the Epic label in the US. It was produced by Barry Blue. Central Heating sold more than a million copies in its first two years of release.[5]
Central Heating | ||||
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Released | March 31, 1978 (US); April 1977 (UK) | |||
Recorded | 1976 - 1977 | |||
Studio | Audio International Studio, Utopia Studios, Morgan Studios & Marquee Studios, Air Studios, London, UK | |||
Genre | R&B, funk, disco | |||
Length | 38:32 | |||
Label | GTO (UK) Epic (US) | |||
Producer | Barry Blue | |||
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Singles from Central Heating | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christgau's Record Guide | C−[2] |
The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul | [3] |
It was the last Heatwave album to feature bassist Mario Mantese and guitarist Eric Johns, as well as the first to feature new member Roy Carter on guitar. The album was also the final performance of Rod Temperton as an official member of Heatwave, although he would continue to write songs for the band after his departure until 1982.
The song "Star of a Story" appeared on George Benson's album Give Me the Night, a song written by Temperton, which was produced by Quincy Jones.
The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2015 by Big Break Records.
The two singles taken from the album were both hits. "The Groove Line" reached No 7 in the US and No 12 in the UK, while "Mind Blowing Decisions" also made No 12 in the UK.