
All Day Music is a Soul & Funk album by War, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 64 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- warm
- laid-back
- summer
About
<i>All Day Music</i> finds War coming into its own identity following the departure of Eric Burdon and the transitional <i>War</i>. More focused than any of their previous albums, <i>All Day Music</i> merges the sweet soul harmonies of East L.A. with the heavy funk War had honed with Eric Burdon. The fusion makes for something sublime. “All Day Music” and “Get Down” radiate warmth and unity; steeped in sunshine as well sidewalk dirt, these songs are pure Los Angeles. More importantly, War was finally moving beyond the Burdon years and forging a sound that nobody had heard before. “That’s What Love will Do” and “There Must Be A Reason” slow the communal harmonies to an aching crawl, as the band settles into a style that is hypnotic, sorrowful, and almost tribal. The album climaxes with “Slippin’ Into Darkness;” within the song there is a restless groove, a heaving organ, and a horn section, but it is the band’s layered vocals that finally push this doleful hymn to a place of midnight ritual.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1All Day Music4:04
- A2Get Down4:29
- A3That's What Love Will Do7:17
- A4There Must Be A Reason3:50
Side B
- B1Nappy Head (Theme From "Ghetto Man")6:05
- B2Slippin' Into Darkness7:00
- B3Baby Brother7:38
Credits
Performers
- B.B. DickersonBASS PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Papa Dee AllenCONGAS BONGOS PERCUSSION
- Harold BrownDRUMS PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Charles MillerFLUTE ALTO SAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Howard ScottGUITAR PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Lee OskarHARMONICA PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Lonnie JordanORGAN PIANO PERCUSSION
- Jerry GoldsteinFEATURING
- Milton JamesFEATURING
- WarVOCALS
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 64 pressings tracked on Gatefold
