Analogman Posted February 8, 2008 Share Posted February 8, 2008 Eric Burdon, WAR Reuniting In LondonEric BurdonFebruary 08, 2008, 10:00 AM ET Greg Prato, N.Y.For the first time in 37 years, Eric Burdon and WAR will be performing together -- for one night only -- at London's historic Royal Albert Hall on April 21. Tickets go on sale Feb. 14. The announcement precedes Rhino's reissue of Eric Burdon and WAR's classic albums. The two Burdon/WAR collaborations, 1970's "Eric Burdon Declares WAR" and "Black Man's Burdon," will be released March 24 in the U.K., followed by the release of their 1976 compilation album, "Love Is All Around," on March 31. Additionally, all of the Burdon-less WAR reissues will follow throughout the month of April, before wrapping up April 14 with the release of "The Best of Eric Burdon and WAR" and "The WAR Anthology." Along with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Sly and the Family Stone and Santana, Eric Burdon and WAR was one of rock's first multi-racial outfits. And while WAR scored some of their biggest hits without Burdon (who was previously a member of the Animals) circa the mid '70s -- "Low Rider," "The Cisco Kid" and "Why Can't We Be Friends?" -- it was the Burdon-led, near-chart-topping "Spill the Wine" that introduced the masses to the group in 1970. "My music has always had a message; working with a great multi-racial band was part of my statement at that time," Burdon tells Billboard.com. "The name WAR forced people to look at the political environment of that time and obviously it is just as powerful today. I think people need to be challenged with a reality check, and this reunion is just the thing to help wake people up." The Eric Burdon and WAR lineup for the show will be comprised of Burdon and keyboardist Lonnie Jordan, as well as Start Ziff (guitar), Francisco "Pancho" Tomaselli (bass), Fernando Harkless (saxophone), Mitch Kashmar (harmonica), Marcos Reyes (percussion) and Salvador Rodriguez (drums). The performance will also be filmed for subsequent DVD release. Spill The Wine I am surprised jam bands don't cover this song - pretty nice groove. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tongue-tied lightning Posted February 9, 2008 Share Posted February 9, 2008 one of my all time fav songs, love that vid too. Thanks A could be cool,are all the original guys alive ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
froggie Posted February 9, 2008 Share Posted February 9, 2008 i saw Eric on his own down here a few years back and he was great! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Analogman Posted February 9, 2008 Author Share Posted February 9, 2008 one of my all time fav songs, love that vid too. Thanks A could be cool,are all the original guys alive ? Looks like they have been through a few people over the years - * Eric Burdon - Vocals * B.B. Dickerson - Bass, Vocals * Lee Oskar - Harmonica, Vocals * Lonnie Jordan - Keyboards, Vocals * Papa Dee Allen - Percussion, Bongos, Vocals * Harold Brown - Drums, Vocals * Charles Miller - Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Vocals * Howard E. Scott - Guitar,Vocals, Bandleader [edit] Later members * Sandro Albert - Guitar * James Zota Baker - Guitar * Rick Braun - Trumpet * Kerry Campbell - Saxophone * J. B. Eckl - Guitar * Lance Ellis- Saxophone, Flute * Charles Green - Flute, Horn, Saxophone * Ricky Green - Bass * Ronnie Hammond - Percussion, Drums * Fernando Harkless - Saxophone * Larry Klymas - Saxophone * Milton Myrick - Vocals (Background) * Tetsuya Nakamura - Harmonica * Luther Rabb - Bass, Vocals * Marcos Reyes - Percussion * Pat Rizzo - Flute, Saxophone, Vocals * Sal Rodriguez - Percussion, Drums, Vocals, (Background) * Peter Rosen - Bass * Francisco "Pancho" Tomaselli - Bass * Rae Valentine - Organ, Percussion, Vocals (Background) * Moses Wheelock - Conga, Vocals (Background) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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