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By the mid-1980s, Atlantic Starr had already established themselves as a versatile force in R&B, known for their smooth ballads and energetic funk grooves. In 1985, the band entered a new chapter with the release of As the Band Turns, their sixth studio album. The lead single, “Freak-A-Ristic,” marked a turning point for the group—both musically and in terms of lineup.
Following the departure of longtime lead singer Sharon Bryant, Atlantic Starr underwent major changes. Four other members—drummer Porter Carroll, Jr., bassist Clifford Archer, trumpeter William Sudderth III, and saxophonist Koran Daniels—also exited, leaving the Lewis brothers (David, Jonathan, and Wayne) to restructure the group. Stepping into the spotlight was Barbara Weathers, whose smooth, confident vocals gave Atlantic Starr a fresh sound and direction.
Released in 1985, “Freak-A-Ristic” delivered a tight blend of funk, soul, and dance grooves, perfectly fitting the era’s club scene. The track showcased the band’s ability to reinvent themselves while keeping their signature polished musicianship intact. Listeners responded strongly on R&B radio: the single climbed to #6 on the Billboard R&B chart, while also reaching #90 on the Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, it found success in New Zealand, where it peaked at #38.
Though not as widely remembered as their later crossover ballads like “Always” and “Secret Lovers,” “Freak-A-Ristic” was essential in bridging Atlantic Starr’s early funk-driven sound with the smoother, more pop-friendly style that would bring them major mainstream success later in the decade. It also introduced the world to Barbara Weathers, who would become a key voice on some of the group’s biggest hits.
With its funky basslines, slick horn arrangements, and dance-floor energy, “Freak-A-Ristic” remains a snapshot of Atlantic Starr’s resilience and adaptability during a period of major transition.
SIDE A:
Freak-A-Ristic (Special Dance Mix) 6:30
SIDE B:
Freak-A-Ristic (Dub Mix) 6:53
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Freak-A-Ristic | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | #90 |
| 1985 | Freak-A-Ristic | U.S. Billboard R&B / Hip-Hop | #6 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: A&M Records – SP-12126
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: US
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style: Funk
CREDITS:
- Art Direction – Chuck Beeson
- Design, Painting – Larry Vigon
- Engineer – Fred Law
- Engineer [Remix] – Bill Bottrell
- Mixed By [Mixologist] – David Lewis, John McClain, Jonathan Lewis, Wayne Lewis (2)
- Producer – David Lewis, Wayne Lewis (2)
- Producer [Associate] – Jonathan Lewis
- Written-By – David E. Lewis*
NOTES:
Taken from the A&M album “As The Band Turns”
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Thanks Paul, Brings back some memories, certainly on a few of my high school mix-tape classic.
Thank you Paul. Art of Noise meets Midnight Star. Great song. Having a lot Atlantic Starr stuff in my collection , but this was missing, till now….
You’re welcome 🙂
So funky!! Atlantic Starr could funk it up with the best of them. Such an overlooked hit, I’m so glad you brought this back Paul!! Of course everything Atlantic Starr did before and after “Always” was completely overshadowed. Like Jeff said, this is how a jam is supposed to be… Thank you Paul!!
Totally agree—Atlantic Starr could bring the funk just as well as they could melt hearts with a ballad. “Freak-A-Ristic” really shows off that side of them, and you’re right, it often gets overlooked because of the massive success of Always a couple years later. Glad you enjoyed the post and that this jam is getting some well-deserved shine! Thanks as always for your support.
Hey Paul!!!
Greetings from Brazil.
How ’bout a David Bowie week???
Just sayin’…
We’ll see. I did like a whole two weeks, or so when he passed away.
Thank you, Paul! The beginning sounds just like ART OF NOISE with a hint of “Uptown Funk”! Great stuff!
You’re so right—the intro definitely has that quirky Art of Noise vibe, and I can totally hear a touch of “Uptown Funk” in there too. Such a fun track, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for listening!
There were so many good bands in New York in the 80s
And all with very good music. what nostalgia.
Absolutely, Ruben! New York in the 80s was such a hotbed of talent—so many great bands and so much incredible music came out of that scene. Definitely a time worth being nostalgic about.
Hey Paul This Is My Kind Of Jam. Barbara Weathers Is From My Old Hood. Thanks For This One!
That’s awesome, Mark! 🙂 Barbara Weathers really brought such a fresh energy to Atlantic Starr. Very cool that she’s from your old hood—makes the connection to this jam even sweeter. Glad you enjoyed it!
Shut up! I was literally just talking about this with my wife!!! -Love this track have this 12” but haven’t transferred it -and boom! Here it is! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you and happy Tuesday!
That’s awesome! 🙂 Funny how timing works out sometimes. Glad I could bring this one back around for you—can’t wait until you get your 12” transferred, I bet it sounds fantastic. Happy Tuesday to you too!
Nice,
sample mania
Great 12inch
Thank you 🙂
This record is “funk-tastic,” Paul!! I love jams like this because they automatically want me to vacate my seat and then sweat it out on the dance floor! I loved this era for great records with great beats, vocals and production! This is an example of the hip hop records I really loved. Today, the BPMs are sluggish to the point of dirges! Where’s the dance in that. Maybe good for bobbing your head (and I’m not talking oral!) but not for seriously shaking what your mama gave you. I hope someday pop music will return to great dance records… Read more »
You’re welcome, Jeff 🙂
many thanks for this funky track!
You’re welcome.