Compil. US 1976 on United Artists Records label
R&B/Soul (Rhythm’n’Blues, Funk, Disco)
First pressing with gold-printed cover and card stock inner sleeve, with photos of band members, track list and credits. Mastering at Crystal Industries, L.A. "33" etched in runouts indicates an All Disc Records, Inc. pressing.
![]() | War , *1969 album by |
![]() | Lee Oskar h, voc, perc, *1966 US cover, album cover concept, performer, written by |
![]() | B.B. Dickerson voc, b, *1949 US performer, written by |
![]() | Charles Miller ts, performer, written by |
![]() | Harold Brown dr, perc, voc, *1946 US performer, written by |
![]() | Howard Scott g, voc, performer, producer, written by |
![]() | Lonnie Jordan p, org, *1948 US performer, producer, written by |
![]() | Papa Dee Allen perc, cng, voc, 1931-1989 US performer, written by |
![]() | Jerry Goldstein voc, *1940 US producer, written by |
![]() | Dick Sakahara typography, album cover lettering |
Ikke-bad Graphics cover, album cover concept |
Chris Huston engineer |
Ed Barton engineer |
Craig Nelson illustration |
Jeff Sanders mastered by |
Garry Sato photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | All Day Music | War | 3:59 | |
2 | Slippin' Into Darkness | War | 3:47 | |
3 | The World Is A Ghetto | War | 3:59 | |
4 | The Cisco Kid | War | 3:47 | |
5 | Gypsy Man | War | 5:23 | |
6 | Me And Baby Brother | War | 3:30 | |
7 | Southern Part Of Texas | War | 3:55 | |
8 | Why Can't We Be Friends? | War | 3:49 | |
9 | Low Rider | War | 3:11 | |
10 | Summer | War | 6:38 |
War - Greatest Hits TW 1976 R&B/Soul |
War - Greatest Hits US 1976 R&B/Soul |