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War - Live in Japan 1974 (Vinyl 2LP)

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War - Live in Japan 1974 (Vinyl 2LP)

War - Live in Japan 1974 (Vinyl 2LP)

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War's Live in Japan 1974 on 2LP. Features Recordings From Shows in Shizuoka, Tokyo, Osaka and Kobe. First Live Album to Feature All 7 Original Members in 50 Years.

In the winter of 1974, WAR was already a half-decade into their career and fresh off the success of the #1 Billboard best-selling album of 1973, The World Is a Ghetto. Following months of touring throughout the US, and then nearly 30 shows across Europe, WAR arrived in Japan for the first time ever, to perform a series of live shows in Shizuoka, Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe. Now, recordings from these performances have been rediscovered and meticulously restored for Live in Japan 1974, the first live album to feature all seven original members in 50 years.

The collection includes a variety of live recordings of classic WAR tracks like "The Cisco Kid," "The World Is a Ghetto," and "All Day Music." The liner notes, written and edited by Cory Frye, feature an in-depth interview with founding band member Lonnie Jordan and WAR's longtime producer Jerry Goldstein, wherein Lonnie shares: "It was a fun, exciting experience because we'd never gotten that amount of people loving what we did, especially during that time." Jerry adds, "They knew all the songs. It was pretty exciting, getting the vibe that everyone knew and loved what we were doing. They gave us a lot of standing ovations, and we did lots of encores." The liner notes also reveal the story behind the creation of yet another iconic WAR song, "Why Can't We Be Friends?," inspired by the band's interactions with locals during their debut tour of Japan.

Packed with never-before-heard performances and insights into a pivotal moment in the band's history and evolution, Live in Japan 1974 offers fans a deeper understanding of WAR's global impact, and serves as a perfect sonic touchstone to further celebrate the band's 55th Anniversary.

Side A:

  1. The World Is a Ghetto
  2. Southern Part of Texas

Side B:

  1. The Cisco Kid
  2. So
  3. All Day Music

Side C:

  1. Don't Let No One Get You Down
  2. Gypsy Man

Side D:

  1. Band Intro
  2. Intro to Slippin' into Darkness: Lee Oskar
  3. Slippin' into Darkness
  4. Me and Baby Brother
  5. Shizuoka Chant


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