| Artist appears on Animals Retrospective CD (2004)
$15.09 Today the most recognition the Animals get is "House of the Rising Sun" being played on oldies radio, but in the mid-1960s they were a powerful part of the British Invasion, often reckoned on a par with the Beatles, the
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| Artist appears on War All Day Music CD (1971)
Harold Brown songs
$9.59 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 the aesthetic of musically and racially integrated bands Santana and Sly & the Family Stone, War
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| Artist appears on War Deliver The Word CD (1973)
Harold Brown CD discography
$9.69 Originally released on United Artists (128-F) in August 1973. Recorded at Crystal Industries, Caribou Studios and Wally Heider Studio, Los Angeles, California.
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| Artist appears on War Very Best Of War CDs (2003) Remastered
Harold Brown discography
$17.15 Recorded between 1972 & 1994. Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso.
Often overshadowed by Sly & the Family Stone when mention of racially integrated groups arises, War nonetheless left quite a mark, thanks to their mix of socially conscious messages and
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| Artist appears on Eric Burdon Eric Burdon Declares War CD (1970)
Harold Brown albums
$9.59 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 the direction of the band, scoring psychedelic hits like "Monterey" and "San Franciscan Nights." Later, having
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| Artist appears on War War Live! CDs (1973)
Harold Brown CD discography
$15.65 This has been digitally remastered from the original master tapes.
War Live -- also sometimes known simply as Live -- was recorded just as the group was achieving a peak of popularity and virtuosity, and released 16 months later, amid a
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| Artist appears on Eric Burdon Best Of Eric Burdon & War CD (1996)
Harold Brown music CDs
$9.89 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 the band was originally formed as a new project for British-born R&B/pop singer Eric Burdon after
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| Artist appears on Lee Oskar Lee Oskar CD (1976)
Harold Brown songs
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| Artist appears on War War CD (1971)
Harold Brown albums
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| Artist appears on War Why Can't We Be Friends? CD (1975)
Harold Brown music CDs
$9.29 |