The moment War's live energy explodes
This record is packed with the raw charm of the band that cannot be captured in a studio recording.
War's sound, a fusion of funk and Latin rhythms, truly shines in live performances. The improvisational developments, fueled by a sense of unity with the audience, are filled with a passion different from studio recordings. This is a valuable album that conveys the realism of the 1970s funk scene.
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A:
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1)
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Introductions By E. Rodney Jones Of Radio Station Wvon, Chicago, Ill
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2)
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Sun Oh Son
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3)
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The Cisco Kid
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4)
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(Intro) Slippin' Into Darkness
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B:
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1)
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Slippin' Into Darkness
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2)
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Slippin' Part 2
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C:
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All Day Music
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2)
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Ballero
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3)
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Lonely Feelin'
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4)
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(Intro) Get Down
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Written-By - War
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Producer - Jerry Goldstein
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Producer [In Association With] - Lonnie Jordan
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Producer [In Association With] - Howard Scott
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Engineer - Chris Huston
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Engineer [Remix] - Ed Barton (A1 to A4, C1 to D1)
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Engineer [Remix] - Andrew Berliner (B1, B2)
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Mastered By - Andrew Berliner
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Photography By - Garry Sato