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Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Jun 23, 2015
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War: Howard Scott (guitar, percussion, vocals); Charles Miller (clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, percussion, vocals); Lee Oskar (harmonica, percussion, vocals); Lonnie Jordan (organ, piano, synthesizer, percussion, vocals); B.B. Dickerson (bass, percussion, vocals); Harold Brown (drums, percussion, vocals); Papa Dee Allen (percussion, vocals).
Producers: Howard Scott, Jerry Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan.
Recorded at The High Chaparral, Chicago, November 25, 1973. Originally released on United Artists (193) in July 1974. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
This has been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
War Live -- also sometimes known simply as Live -- was recorded just as the group was achieving a peak of popularity and virtuosity; it was released 16 months later amid a string of highly successful studio LPs. Underappreciated at the time, it was recorded at a late November show at the High Chaparral in Chicago. The group had been engaged earlier the same year in a national tour as the opening act for Isaac Hayes and was reportedly so good that Hayes kept extending the length of their opening set. The live renditions of "The Cisco Kid" and other such songs may not supplant the studio originals, but the 20-minute "Get Down" is worth hearing. ~ Bruce Eder
Producers: Howard Scott, Jerry Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan.
Recorded at The High Chaparral, Chicago, November 25, 1973. Originally released on United Artists (193) in July 1974. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
This has been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
War Live -- also sometimes known simply as Live -- was recorded just as the group was achieving a peak of popularity and virtuosity; it was released 16 months later amid a string of highly successful studio LPs. Underappreciated at the time, it was recorded at a late November show at the High Chaparral in Chicago. The group had been engaged earlier the same year in a national tour as the opening act for Isaac Hayes and was reportedly so good that Hayes kept extending the length of their opening set. The live renditions of "The Cisco Kid" and other such songs may not supplant the studio originals, but the 20-minute "Get Down" is worth hearing. ~ Bruce Eder
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Introduction By E. Rodney Jones of Radio Station WVON, Chicago, Ill
2 - Sun Oh Son
3 - Cisco Kid
4 - Slippin' Into Darkness
5 - Slippin', Pt. 2
Disc 2:
1 - All Day Music
2 - Ballero
3 - Lonely Feelin'
4 - Get Down
1 - Introduction By E. Rodney Jones of Radio Station WVON, Chicago, Ill
2 - Sun Oh Son
3 - Cisco Kid
4 - Slippin' Into Darkness
5 - Slippin', Pt. 2
Disc 2:
1 - All Day Music
2 - Ballero
3 - Lonely Feelin'
4 - Get Down