Anthology (1970–1994)
Released: 1996 Label: Avenue
About the Album
Racially mixed and, for a time, commercially hot, War forged an undeniable fusion between the ‘hood and the barrio, infusing their brand of funk with Latin rhythms, jazz flourishes, and gritty social realism that summed up the ’70s. This two-CD collection traces War’s lengthy and varied career, from the early days backing up Eric Burdon on “Spill the Wine” to their “Low Rider” (still sampled to this day) and the steely desperado epic “Cisco Kid.” Capable of both pop hits such as “Why Can’t We Be Friends” and the murky R&B of “Slipping into Darkness,” War created some of the coolest and musically adventurous tracks of the ’70s and ’80s, paving the way for Latino rappers like Cypress Hill and Kid Frost.