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World Is a Ghetto

World Is a Ghetto

Album by War
The World Is a Ghetto is the fifth album by American band War, released in late 1972 on United Artists Records.Wikipedia
GenreLatin Rock, Pop/Rock, R&B, Funk, Soul, Brown-Eyed Soul
Release Date1972
ArtistWar (band)
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Tracklist

  • 1Cisco KidWar (band), Eric Burdon4:35
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  • 2Where Was You AtWar (band)3:27
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  • 3City, Country, CityWar (band)13:24
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  • 4Four Cornered RoomWar (band)8:34
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  • 5World Is a GhettoWar (band)10:17
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  • 6Beetles in the BogWar (band)3:52
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Review: War is good as 50th anniversary of 'The World Is a Ghetto' shines in premium box set

  • A remastered and well-presented five LP box set of War’s best-selling album “The World Is a Ghetto” recaptures that slice of time when multicultural rock reached its first peak. War dependably delivered a fusion of rock and Latin rhythms in the early '70s, coming out of the age of musical psychedelia. The Southern California band — originally called Eric Burdon and War — gave us music for the working class, with lyrics bemoaning political infighting and frequently urging social harmony.

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