Eric Burdon Declares "War"

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Eric Burdon Declares "War"
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1970
RecordedJanuary 2–4, 1970 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, California
Genre
Length41:45
LabelMGM
ProducerJerry Goldstein
Eric Burdon chronology
Love Is
(1968)
Eric Burdon Declares "War"
(1970)
The Black-Man's Burdon
(1970)
War chronology
Eric Burdon Declares "War"
(1970)
The Black-Man's Burdon
(1970)
Singles from Eric Burdon Declares "War"
  1. "Spill the Wine"
    Released: May 1970
  2. "Tobacco Road"
    Released: 1970
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]

Eric Burdon Declares "War" is the first of two original albums by American band Eric Burdon and War, released on MGM Records in April 1970. It peaked at number 18 on record charts in the USA, number 50 in the UK, and number 7 in Australia.[citation needed] The back cover includes this declaration: "We the People, have declared War against the People, for the right to love each other". The album received a gold record award.[citation needed]

In 1981, LA Records (producer Jerry Goldstein's own label) reissued the album under the title Spill the Wine.[6] It has also been reissued under its original title on CD by Avenue / Rhino Records.

Cover art

The cover, credited to The Visual Thing (with Burdon credited for the concept), depicts two disembodied but joined arms, one white and one black, both giving a three finger salute, similar to the peace sign which uses two fingers. The three fingers may represent the letter "w" in the word "war". This salute was also used on the cover of a future album, War. The use of a background sun also appears as a recurring theme on both front and back covers of The Black-Man's Burdon and the inner sleeve of Deliver the Word.

Track listing

All tracks written by War (Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown, Eric Burdon, B.B. Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott) except where noted. Note: Memphis Slim composed music under the name of Peter Chatman which was actually his father's name; on the original album the composer credit is misprinted as "P. Chapman".

Side one

  1. "The Vision of Rassan" - 7:40
    1. "Dedication" – 2:33
    2. "Roll on Kirk" – 5:07
  2. "Tobacco Road" - 14:24
    1. "Tobacco Road" (John D. Loudermilk) – 3:47
    2. "I Have a Dream" – 6:39
    3. "Tobacco Road" (Loudermilk) – 3:58

Side two

  1. "Spill the Wine" – 4:38
  2. "Blues for Memphis Slim" - 13:08
    1. "Birth" – 1:31
    2. "Mother Earth" (Peter Chatman) – 2:46
    3. "Mr. Charlie" – 3:05
    4. "Danish Pastry" – 3:18
    5. "Mother Earth" (Chatman) – 2:28
  3. "You're No Stranger" (Thomas C Carter) – 1:55

Personnel

Production

  • Jerry Goldstein – producer
  • Chris Huston – engineer

References

  1. ^ Goldsmith, Melissa. Listen to Classic Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre. p. 59.
  2. ^ "Eric Burdon: War Reissues". Uncut. 8 April 2008.
  3. ^ Eric Burdon Declares "War" at AllMusic
  4. ^ Steve Hochman (1999). Popular Musicians. Salem Press. p. 1138. ISBN 978-0-89356-990-7.
  5. ^ Allmusic review
  6. ^ Umphred, Neal, Goldmine Price Guide to Collectibble Record Albums, Fifth Edition, 1996; but note that Umphred misreads label name as "Lax"