The World Is A Ghetto by War

The World Is A Ghetto

War

1972

The World Is A Ghetto is a Soul & Funk album by War, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 86 pressings tracked, owned by 27 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • swampy
  • hypnotic
  • soulful

About

War's fifth album (and its third without singer Eric Burdon), released in late 1972, was the group's most successful. It reached No. 1 on the <i>Billboard</i> charts and was named "Album of the Year" for 1973 by the magazine. Two singles—"The Cisco Kid" and an edited version of "The World Is a Ghetto"—went top 10, impressive considering how advanced and adventurous the music was. The seven-piece band wrote its songs communally, and each member was given considerable room to explore. Charles Miller's clarinet and saxophones gave War a jazzy edge on the 13-minute "City, Country, City," while the band's percussive elements—performed by everyone, but especially heightened by drummer Harold Brown and conga man Papa Dee Allen—brought a polyrhythmic sound far beyond standard-issue rock and pop music. Funk, blues, and psychedelia melt together in a definitive post-'60s vibe. "Four Cornered Room" is simply devastating. The 40th-anniversary expanded edition includes a rehearsal take of the title track and three additional jams from a band at the height of its powers.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1The Cisco Kid4:35
  2. A2Where Was You At3:25
  3. A3City, Country, City13:18

Side B

  1. B1Four Cornered Room8:30
  2. B2The World Is A Ghetto10:10
  3. B3Beetles In The Bog3:51

Credits

Performers

27 collectors on Gatefold own this · 86 pressings tracked on Gatefold