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  2. War (band) - Wikipedia

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    The series originally consisted of two studio albums (The Music Band, The Music Band 2, both in 1979) and a live album (The Music Band Live, 1980), but after the band left MCA in 1981 and had already made records for other labels, MCA expanded the series with a compilation (The Best of the Music Band, 1982) and a third original album of left ...

  3. War discography - Wikipedia

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    The Music Band "I'm the One Who Understands" - "Corns and Callouses (Hey Dr. Shoals)" Promo only "Don't Take It Away" - "The Music Band 2 (We Are the Music Band)" — 32 — The Music Band 2 "I'll Be Around" 1980 — 96 — "Cinco De Mayo" - "Don't Let No One Get You Down" 1981 — 90 — Outlaw "You Got the Power" - "Cinco De Mayo" 1982 66 18 ...

  4. Peace Sign (War album) - Wikipedia

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    Goldstein then created a new version of War with Lonnie Jordan as the only remaining original member. [1] A 12-inch single was released with four versions of "Peace Sign". Another track, "I'm the One (Who Understands)", is a re-recording of a song from The Music Band (1979). José Feliciano makes a guest appearance on "East L.A.".

  5. War (War album) - Wikipedia

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    War is the third album by American band War, and their first following the departure of singer Eric Burdon and the group's name change from the original Eric Burdon and War. It was released in March 1971 on United Artists Records , their first for the label.

  6. The Very Best of War - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of War is a two-disc compilation album by American rhythm and blues band War, which features tracks from 1970 to 1994. [2] It was issued in 2003 on Avenue Records, distributed by Rhino Records, and is similar to an earlier compilation, Anthology: 1970–1994 issued in 1994 by the same labels.

  7. Lonnie Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Jordan is the only current member of War from the original lineup. Four other members created a new group called Lowrider Band . In 2017, Lonnie Jordan co-wrote and featured on vocals on the Alex Puddu album From the Beginning on three songs "Runaway Boys", "Nobody" and "Stormy Weather".

  8. War Live (album) - Wikipedia

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    War Live is the first live album by American band War, recorded during a four-night engagement at Chicago's High Chapparral club and released as a double LP on United Artists Records in 1973. [4] The album was reissued on Rhino Records as a double disc CD on 1992 September 15 [ 5 ] and again on 2008 March 31.

  9. Charles Miller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles William Miller (June 2, 1939 – June 4, 1980) [1] was an American musician best known as the saxophonist and flutist for the multicultural California funk band War. Notably, Miller provided lead vocals as well as sax on the band's Billboard R&B #1 hit "Low Rider" (1975).