One of the most popular funk groups of the '70's, 'War' were also one of the most eclectic, freely melding soul, Latin, jazz, blues, reggae, and rock influences into an effortlessly funky whole. Although War's lyrics were sometimes political in nature (in keeping with their racially integrated line-up), their music almost always had a sunny, laid-back vibe emblematic of their Southern California roots. War kept the groove loose, and they were given over to extended jamming - in fact, many of their studio songs were edited together out of longer improvisations. Even if the jams sometimes got indulgent, they demonstrated War's truly group-minded approach: no one soloist or vocalist really stood above the others (even though all were clearly talented), and their grooving interplay placed War in the top echelon of funk ensembles.
Tracklisting: 1. Spill the Wine
2. All My Sorrows
3. Low Rider
4. Cisco Kid
5. Gipsy Man
6. I'll Be Around
7. Me and Baby Brother
8. Why Can't We Be Friends
Actors:
Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan, Howard E. Scott, Lee Oskar, Thomas "Papa Dee" Allen, B.B. Dickerson, Harold Ray Brown, Charles "Low Rider" Miller
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