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Tag Archives: War
WAR Drill Into The Making Of “Why Can’t We Be Friends?”
April 22, 2025

While “You Can’t Have Too Much Of War” may sound militaristic, it’s certainly true when WAR is a name of one of the greatest soul-funk ensembles. Last two years saw a sort of start for their reissue programme, which, in … Continue reading
WAR Uncover Far-East Tapes Of Half-Century Vintage
December 5, 2024

Fifty years ago, WAR might have reached their creative peak, touring on the crest of “The World Is A Ghetto” wave and reaping the success of the record which made people forget that the American ensemble began their rise in … Continue reading
WAR Declare The “World Is A Ghetto” Jubilee
October 26, 2023

It seemed like a unique genesis when WAR came into existence: a black American ensemble devised by a white British singer. Perhaps, the Californians could have hit the big time even without Eric Burdon, although their debut single would hardly … Continue reading


