Monday, July 28, 2014
$1 BIN MONDAY: War - Why Can't We Be Friends
Rock, Jazz, Funk, R&B, and Reggae. These are the many genres that War can fall in to. While they have a vast discography, Why Can't We Be Friends is a great $1 bin find and great intro to War. As you can see, my copy is less then pristine, the gold tooth is more a scratched off grey, and didn't come with the Poster. But it plays amazing non-the-less.
Opening with Don't Let No One Get You Down, which is a sensual slow groove. Lotus Blossom is a even more soulful track. Heartbeat starts to picks things up and provides the classic War sound. Then is the transformative Leroy's Latin Lament which starts off soulful, but then explodes into a energetic latin jam, and then back again into a soulful piano and horn instrumental. Flipping to the B-Side is where the singles off the album shine. It starts off with the elevator-esque Smile Happy, which as far as waiting music goes, isn't half bad. Then the most powerful song on the album, So, which can get to anyone who's been recently heartbroken. At this point you'll be saying, Oh the George Lopez theme. That's right Low Rider, which no matter how many times I've listened to it, still makes me picture George Lopez slow-mo jumping on a trampoline. In Mazatlan is another slow moving latin funk, maybe my least favorite track on the album to be honest. Ending it all is the ever so great Why Can't We Be Friends? which really needs no explanation on why it's great.
While there are definitely better War albums out there, this album is still pretty great and for only $1 is an awesome find. If you're a fan of funky sounds like Rick James or Sly & The Family Stone, you should definitely check out War. I found mine at the 99 cent sale at The Record Parlour in Hollywood, which is quite possibly my favorite record shop in LA.
Happy hunting.
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