Album US 1980 on MCA Records label
Jazz and R&B/Soul (Jazz-Funk, Funk)
Recorded at The Los Angeles Street Scene, October 12, 1980 with the Record Plant Remote Truck Produced for Far Out Productions Remixed and Mastered at Crystal Industries
War , *1969 album by | |
Luther Rabb b, voc, 1942-2006 US bass, vocals | |
Howard Scott g, voc, co-producer, guitar, vocals | |
Lonnie Jordan p, org, *1948 US co-producer, piano, synthesizer, percussion, vocals | |
Harold Brown dr, perc, voc, *1946 US drums, percussion, vocals | |
Ronnie Hammon dr, perc, voc, drums, vocals | |
Bill Benton , engineer, second | |
David Bianco p, bvoc, 1954-2018 US engineer, second | |
Jack Crymes , engineer, second | |
Jeff Eccles engineer, second | |
Paul Broycek engineer, second | |
Lee Oskar h, voc, perc, *1966 US harmonica, vocals | |
Pat Rizzo sax, fl, US horns, flute, vocals | |
Papa Dee Allen perc, cng, voc, 1931-1989 US percussion, vocals | |
David Cunningham , featuring |
Ed Barton engineer, recording |
Chris Huston engineer, remix |
Jeff Sanders mastered by |
Terry McVay mixed by, stage management / monitor mix |
Jerry Goldstein producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro: By Councilman David Cunningham | War | 0:12 | |
2 | Spill The Wine | War | 1:55 | |
3 | All Day Music | War | 3:51 | |
4 | Slippin' Into Darkness | War | 7:52 | |
5 | Low Rider | War | 6:22 | |
6 | Cisco Kid | War | 5:03 | |
7 | All Night Long | War | 5:09 | |
8 | Gypsy Man | War | 11:10 | |
9 | Why Can't We Be Friends | War | 8:56 |