Papa Dee Allen Appears on
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War Live CDs (1973)
Papa Dee Allen songs This has been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
War Live -- also sometimes known simply as Live -- was recorded just as the ...
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Very Best of War CDs (2003)
Papa Dee Allen music CDs Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Spill the Wine; Tobacco Road; All Day Music; Slippin' into Darkness; Get Down; Nappy Head (Theme from Ghetto Man); World ...
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Eric Burdon Declares "War" CD (1970)
Papa Dee Allen CD discography Originally released on MGM (4663) in April, 1970. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
After great success with the blues-rock group the Animals, Burdon changed ...
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Love Is All Around CD (1976)
Papa Dee Allen discography When War debuted as Eric Burdon's backing band in the late '60s, they were on ABC-Paramount. The group was still hot in 1976, and ...
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Why Can't We Be Friends? CD (1975)
Papa Dee Allen albums Originally released on United Artists (441) in June, 1975. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
This was War's sixth LP (their 8th counting the two ...
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Anthology (1970-1994) CDs (1994)
Papa Dee Allen songs Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Tobacco Road; Spill the Wine; They Can't Take Away Our Music; Sun Oh Son; Lonely Feelin'; All Day Music; Get ...
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Deliver the Word CD (1973)
Papa Dee Allen music CDs Originally released on United Artists (128-F) in August 1973. Recorded at Crystal Industries, Caribou Studios and Wally Heider Studio, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner ...
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My Road, Our Road CD (1980)
Papa Dee Allen CD discography It came as no surprise when Avenue reissued most of War's '70s albums on CD in the '90s -- many of those albums had ...
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All Day Music CD (1971)
Papa Dee Allen albums The album that paved the way for War's commercial success, 1971's ALL DAY MUSIC is a laid-back slice of genuine California funk. Modeled on ...
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Music Band, Volumes 1 & 2 CDs (1999)
Papa Dee Allen discography The Music Band was War's way of telling their history through music -- a two-part concept album about the band themselves. It was a ...
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Grooves & Messages: Greatest Hits Of War CDs (1999)
Papa Dee Allen CD discography (programming); The Waters, Debbie Moman, Milton "James" Myrick (background
Originally released on the MGM, United Artists, Avenue and MCA labels between 1970-1994. Includes liner notes ...
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Black-Man's Burdon CD (1971)
Papa Dee Allen music CDs Despite the somewhat smug album title, which makes it seem as if Eric Burdon wanted to broadcast the newfound credibility he'd gained from playing ...
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Best Of Lee Oskar CD (1992)
Papa Dee Allen songs In the late '70s and early '80s, Lee Oskar recorded several decent solo albums while continuing to be a member of War. The harmonica ...
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Black And White Blues CD (1979)
Papa Dee Allen albums Unknown Contributor Role: San Quentin Prison Band.
Personnel: Eric Burdon (vocals); Jimmy Witherspoon (vocals); Howard Scott , Ike White, John Sterling (guitar); Bob Mercereau, Lee ...
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Outlaw CD (1982)
Papa Dee Allen discography With the utterly dismal and critically hammered Music Band trilogy thankfully behind it, War ground to a halt in the wake of the death ...
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Best Of Eric Burdon & War CD (1996)
Papa Dee Allen CD discography Latter-day fans of War's more commercially successful later singles, including the classic "Low Rider" and "Why Can't We Be Friends?" may be unaware that ...
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Galaxy CD (1977)
Papa Dee Allen albums GALAXY is the last War album on which all seven original bandmembers played. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
War had been on cruise control ...
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Lee Oskar CD (1976)
Lee Oskar's solo career got off to an enjoyable start with this self-titled collection of pop-jazz and instrumental pop/R&B. From this point on, the ...
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Platinum Jazz CD (1977)
War became a superstar funk unit in the '70s by seamlessly fusing several elements: R&B vocals, Afro-Latin rhythms, rock theatrics, and even occasional jazz ...
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