The CD Collection 1971-1975
War
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Release Date: 05/09/2025
'The CD Collection 1971-1975' is a five-disc CD box set that follows the 2021 Record Store Day vinyl exclusive featuring the same line up. This set joins previous releases from the overarching 'Collection' series of special edition products celebrating War's 50+ years of music making. Sharing the same tracklist of newly remastered songs and brand new original artwork from famed illustrator Dave Van Patten, the collection includes five of the band's early classic albums, recorded after the departure of their former lead-singer Eric Burdon: 'War' (1971), 'All Day Music' (1971), 'The World Is a Ghetto' (1972), 'Deliver the Word' (1973), and 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' (1975). War's signature genre-defying sound and style can be heard throughout this stellar collection.
Disc 1
1: Sun Oh Son
2: Lonely Feelin'
3: Back Home
4: War Drums
5: Vibeka
6: Fidel's Fantasy
Disc 2
1: All Day Music
2: Get Down
3: That's What Love Will Do
4: There Must Be a Reason
5: Nappy Head (Theme from 'Ghetto Man')
6: Slippin' Into Darkness
7: Baby Brother
Disc 3
1: The Cisco Kid
2: Where Was You At
3: City, Country, City
4: Four Cornered Room
5: The World Is a Ghetto
6: Beetles in the Bog
Disc 4
1: H2 Overture
2: In Your Eyes
3: Gypsy Man
4: Me and Baby Brother
5: Deliver the Word
6: Southern Part of Texas
7: Blisters
Disc 5
1: Don't Let No One Get You Down
2: Lotus Blossom
3: Heartbeat
4: Leroy's Latin Lament (Medley): Lonnie Dreams/The Way We Feel/La Fiesta/Lament
5: Smile Happy
6: So
7: Low Rider
8: In Mazatlan
9: Why Can't We Be Friends?