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War - Deliver the Word

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War - Deliver the Word
War Band: War
Title: Deliver the Word
Rating:
Release Date: 1992-08-04
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: H2overture 2: In Your Eyes 3: Gypsy Man - War, Allen, Papa Dee 4: Me and Baby Brother - War, Allen, Papa Dee 5: Deliver the Word 6: Southern Part of Texas 7: Blisters


Another classic
I am bias when it comes to the group War I like all their music this is different to most but it is still very good it still has those very professional musicians Over here we do not bands with that great sound and we will never get to see them over here, So I am lucky to at least have there albums and they are all different but very good.


Music Connection
My father purchased this album when I was about 12 yrs old. This is one of my favorite CD's. The song "Gypsy Man" is my favorite, because I love Lee Oskar on the harmonica. This is one you have to add to your collection!

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Deliver the Word...
War! Another of their classic albums that rates: Five stars! Enough said!.


Unforgettable masterpiece


There is no forgetting any of these songs, or the mood they create. My favorite War album, even though it is considered below their two earlier masterworks. This a cohesive piece of music-making that envelopes you and keeps you in its grip.

Unique does not begin to describe the sound War creates. Here are creative artists with a vision that is, by the time of this album, fully realized.

This album is never out of my regular rotation at home or on the road.

Highly recommended.


War's forgotton Word
The bands 3rd in a row.
The fourth studio release in the post-Burdon era, 1973's "Deliver The Word" gives War yet again, another gold record. Thus putting to sleep once and for all any argument about why War missed Eric's vocal or face time. War had indeed become a much bigger splash than "Spill The Wine".

War's sprawling epic "Gypsy Man" proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the band, being the veteran hit makers that they became, could compete on both sides of the Billboard charts. Although "Deliver The Word" (the title could be considered somewhat misleading) wasn't as politically charged as their first release, non-the-less parallels the "Fingers" LP to some degree.

"Deliver The Word" for obvious reasons, should considered War's forgotton gem. Why United Artists chose not to market this recording with the same intensity as their next studio release (the commercially successful "Why Can't We Be Friends?") is anyones guess. Any real War fan has this one.

olofpalme63.


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