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War (War album)

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Released
  
April 1971 (1971-04)

Artist
  
War

Producer
  
Jerry Goldstein

Length
  
40:08

Release date
  
1971

Label
  
BMG

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Recorded
  
1971 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, California & Los Angeles, California

Genres
  
Funk, Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Similar
  
All Day Music, Deliver the Word, The World Is a Ghetto, Greatest Hits Live, The Very Best of War

War is the third album by funk group War, or their first following the departure of singer Eric Burdon and the group's name change from the original: Eric Burdon and War. It was released in April 1971 on United Artists Records, their first for the label.

Contents

The album did not gain much attention upon release, but sales and critical acclaim picked up after their subsequent hit albums throughout the 1970s, the next appearing later in 1971. One single was taken from the album: "Lonely Feelin'" backed with "Sun Oh Son", which did not chart. Of the other songs, "War Drums" includes a chant of the band's name and appears to be an attempt at a group theme song; and "Fidel's Fantasy" generated some controversy over its spoken word monologue criticizing Fidel Castro.

Cover art

The cover painting depicts many disembodied arms giving a three finger salute, a concept also used on the group's first album with Eric Burdon: Eric Burdon Declares "War". There are actually eight arms in the picture, but only seven people in the group, revealing that the artwork was commissioned when Burdon was still with them, confirmed by the cover notes which credit him for the concept. The cover art is by Norman Seeff. The back cover shows the same picture, mirror reversed. The original edition was printed on a linen textured cover slick, and has an inner gatefold photo of the band.

Track listing

All tracks composed by War (Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown, B.B. Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott). The album notes also mention that Hilton Valentine (of The Animals) helped with the lyrics to "Back Home".

Side one

  1. "Sun Oh Son" – 5:57
  2. "Lonely Feelin'" – 4:31
  3. "Back Home" – 6:42

Side two

  1. "War Drums" – 3:52
  2. "Vibeka" – 8:03
  3. "Fidel's Fantasy" – 11:03

Personnel

  • "Papa" Dee Allen – conga, bongos, percussion, vocals (monologue on "Fidel's Fantasy")
  • Harold Brown – drums, percussion, vocals
  • B.B. Dickerson – bass, vocals (lead on "Sun Oh Son")
  • Lonnie Jordan – organ, piano, percussion, vocals (lead on "Lonely Feelin'")
  • Charles Miller – flute, alto sax, baritone sax, tenor sax, percussion, vocals (lead on "Back Home")
  • Lee Oskar – harmonica, vocals
  • Howard Scott – guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Jerry Goldstein – producer
  • Chris Huston – engineer
  • Songs

    1Son Oh Son5:58
    2Lonely Feelin'4:36
    3Back Home6:47

    References

    War (War album) Wikipedia