

Founded after the deminishing of an Rn'B group by producer Jerry Goldstein while they're still calling themselves Nightshift then later turned out to be one of the most important Funk band in American seventies era history; the group consisting of Howard Scott (guitar, vocals), B.B Dickerson (bass, percussion), Lonnie Jordan (organ, piano, timbolies), Harold Brown (drums), Papa Dee Allen (conga, bongos), Charles Miller (clarinet, alto, tenor and baritone saxes) and Lee Oskar (harmonica, vocals) decided to change their name again this time they've chosing War - an amalgam symbol for the moment where everything seems to be connected with this terrible word domestic and abroad. Due to the releasing of their finest fifth album The World is a Ghetto; the band already mastering the Funky Soul Rock Music in the complete mix by adding some Latino bastard's taste on their musical cocktails that tremendously would making anyone whose listening to it drunk with the social issues or ordinary stories about love and lust and the relationships on interracial phase - thanks to the imaginable ideas brought before to the land by the Flower Generations. Mostly the songs recorded here on this album based on being what the conservatives would called Hippie Products as you can consuming them on Where was you at, The Cisco Kids, City Country City and Four Cornered Room that coming with their rhytmic beats suddenly hypnotizing you up and your lovely sisters too within the percussion jam sessions, fell in love with Puerto Ricans or Black Guys and dancing silly in the middle of Funk-Soul Brother's musical orgy presentations, giving birth to the next century's blended races and keep fighting to legalized pot and our civil rights.
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