Title from container. Soul music, written principally by War. Most selections previously released. Compilation produced for release by Jerry Goldstein. Durations on containers. Performed by War (Lonnie Jordan, organ, piano, synthesizer, guitar, timbales, percussion, vocals; Howard Scott, guitar, percussion, vocals; Lee Oskar, harmonica, percussion, vocals; Papa Dee Allen, conga, bongos, percussion, vocals; Harold Brown, drums, percussion, vocals; Charles Miller, saxes, clarinet, flute, percussion, vocals; B.B. Dickerson, bass, percussion, vocals); with additional vocal and instrumental accompaniment.
Contents:
Disc 1 (1970-1974): Tobacco road (with Eric Burdon) -- Spill the wine (with Eric Burdon) -- They can't take away our music (with Eric Burdon) -- Sun oh son -- Lonely feelin' -- All day music -- Get down -- Slippin' into darkness -- City, country, city -- Where was you at -- Gypsy man -- Me and baby brother -- Deliver the world -- Ballero. The world is a ghetto -- City, country, city -- Where was you at -- Gypsy man -- Me and baby brother -- Deliver the world -- Ballero. Disc 2 (1975-1994): Why can't we be friends? -- Low rider -- Don't let no one get you down -- Summer -- L.A. sunshine -- River Niger -- Galaxy -- Youngblood (Livin' in the streets) -- This funky music makes you feel good -- The music band -- Outlaw -- You got the power -- Cinco de Mayo -- Life (is so strange) -- Don't let no one get you down ('92 version, featuring Hispanic M.C.'s) -- Peace sign.
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