War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile
War - Greatest Hits Audiophile

War - Greatest Hits (2LP, 45 tours)

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COMPILATION

War [click here to see other vinyl featuring War]:

  • Vocals, keyboards– Lonnie Jordan
  • Guitars, vocals – Howard Scott
  • Bass, vocals – B.B. Dickerson
  • Drums, vocals – Harold Brown, Papa Dee Allen
  • Harmonica – Lee Oskar
  • Saxophonist, flute– Charles Miller
  • Congas, timbales – Papa Dee Allen

Written by War


Hybrid SACD

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio

Label : Analogue Productions

Original Label : Rhino

Produced by Howard Scott, Lonnie Jordan & Jerry Goldstein

Remastered By Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound

Photographed by Garry Sato

Illustration by Craig Nelson

Originally released in 1976

Reissued in 2025

 

 

Tracks:

  1. All Day Music
  2. Slippin' Into Darkness
  3. The World Is A Ghetto
  4. The Cisco Kid
  5. Gypsy Man
  6. Me And Baby Brother
  7. Southern Part Of Texas
  8. Why Can't We Be Friends?
  9. Low Rider
  10. Summer

     

    Reviews:

    “Starting with the title track to their second LP, this is a straight greatest hits package. What this means is that you get the hits in single length form. The biggest example of this is "The World Is A Ghetto." Much is left out of this song and what you get is the meat and potatoes. That aside, this is some of the best R&B music of the 70's. It covers up to their last United Artist studio album, "Why Can't We Be Friends." If you can't find the latter double disc greatest hits then this is a good starter. But, be warned, you will want to hear more than just this hits." AllMusic Review by Bryan Adkins.

     

    Ratings:

    Discogs : 4.5 / 5 ; AllMusic : 4.5 / 5

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