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Pre Loved Record - Eric Burdon & War - Eric Burdon Declares "War"

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Artist/Brand: Eric Burdon & War

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1970 MGM Records USA Cover VG-, Vinyl VG+
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Eric Burdon Declares "War" — a raw, genre-defying fusion of funk, blues, and psychedelic rock from Eric Burdon & War — remains a seminal 1970 US vinyl release on MGM Records (catalog SE-4663). This debut LP bursts with the gritty energy of a live band in its prime: seismic horns, Latin-tinged percussion and Burdon’s unmistakable vocals unify sprawling jams and soul-soaked grooves. Highlights such as the smoky funk-soul hit Spill the Wine, the moody, jazz-inflected “The Vision of Rassan,” and the hypnotic medleys on “Tobacco Road” and “Blues for Memphis Slim” make this an essential find for collectors. A gold-certified original pressing and the first breath of War’s legendary legacy — ideal for fans of deep grooves, authentic ’70s vibes and vinyl history.

Tracklisting:

  1. The Vision of Rassan (Dedication / Roll On Kirk)

  2. Tobacco Road (Tobacco Road / I Have a Dream / Tobacco Road)

  3. Spill the Wine

  4. Blues for Memphis Slim (Birth / Mother Earth / Mr. Charlie / Danish Pastry / Mother Earth)

  5. You’re No Stranger