The Very Best Of WarWar
Release Date: 07/15/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 491211_CD
UPC # 081227389529
Label: Avenue (Rhino)
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Performer: War
Engineer: Chris Huston; Ed Barton; Richard Moore; John Fischbach; Larry Goetz; Andrew Berliner Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: War: Lonnie Jordan (vocals, guitar, piano, snythesizer, timabals, percussion); Howard Scott (vocals, guitar, percussion); Charles Miller (vocals, flute, clarinet, saxophone); Pat Rizzo (vocals, flute, saxophone); Harold Brown, Ron Hammon (vocals, drums, percussion); Lee Oskar (vocals, harmonica, percussion); Luther Rabb (vocals, bass); Papa Dee Allen (vocals, conga, bongos, percussion); Eric Burdon, Alice Tweed Smith (vocals, percussion); Tetsuya "Tex" Nakamura (harmonica); Kerry Cambell, Charles Green (saxophone); Sal Rodriguez (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel inlcudes: John Berry, Lee Thornburg (trumpet); Moses Wheelock (congas, background vocals); Sharone Scott, Milton "James" Myrick, Debbie Moman (background vocals). Producers: Jerry Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan, Howard Scott. Compilation producers: Jerry Goldstein, David McLees. Recorded between 1972 & 1994. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso. Personnel: Lonnie Jordan (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, synthesizer, timbales, percussion); Howard H. Scott (vocals, guitar, percussion); Jos� Feliciano (vocals, acoustic guitar); Charles Miller (vocals, flute, clarinet, saxophone, percussion); Pat Rizzo (vocals, flute, saxophone); Lee Oskar (vocals, harmonica, percussion); Ron Hammon, Harold Brown (vocals, drums, percussion); Papa Dee Allen (vocals, congas, bongos, percussion); Eric Burdon, Alice Tweed Smith, B.B. Dickerson , Luther Rabb (vocals, percussion); Tetsuya Nakamura (harmonica); Jim Coile, William Bergman, Greg "Frosty" Smith, Kerry Campbell, Charles Green (saxophone); Lee Thornburg, John Berry, Jr. (trumpet); Sal Rodriguez (drums, percussion, background vocals); Moses Wheelock (congas, background vocals); Jerry Goldstein (percussion); Rae Valentine (programming, background vocals); Matt Hyde (programming); Debbie Moman, Milton Myrick, Sharon Scott, The Waters (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Larry Goetz. Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. Liner Note Author: Barry Alfonso. Photographers: Jeffrey Mayer; Mitchell Haddad; Alan Bergman. Often overshadowed by Sly & the Family Stone when mention of racially integrated groups arises, War nonetheless left quite a mark, thanks to their mix of socially conscious messages and irresistible grooves. Between Lee Oskar's unorthodox harmonica playing and the percussion triumvirate of Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown and B. B. Dickerson, War was a formidable funk machine, be it in the studio or on stage. Although the 2-CD collection THE VERY BEST OF WAR reprises plenty of material that came out on the 1994 double-disc set ANTHOLOGY (1970-1994), the track selection includes new edits along with songs from PEACE SIGN, the band's last studio effort. All of the band's hits can be found here, including "Spill the Wine," its breakout smash with Eric Burdon, and other radio favorites like the goofy-yet-lovable "Why Can't We Be Friends," ultra-catchy Chicano anthem "Low Rider," and the haunting "Slippin' Into Darkness." Other lesser known, but equally worthy, fare includes the Star Wars-inspired "Galaxy," mellow-but-tasty "All Day Music," and the stomper "Me and Baby Brother." THE VERY BEST OF WAR is a solid primer for one of the 1970's best, and often overlooked, groups.
Uncut (p.136) - 4 stars out of 5 - "War defined the '70s southern Californian musical landscape as vividly as Dr. Dre would two decades later....[With] killer singles..."
First as a backing band for Eric Burdon, and then on its own, multi-cultural band War played true "world music" years before the term was coined. The group pioneered a blend of soul, R&B, funk, Latin, jazz and African music, and even managed to have several hit singles along the way. Harmonica player Lee Oskar recorded several notable solo albums as well.
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