War
All Day Music (LP)
United Artists Records (US) / 1971 / UAS 5546
LP-album 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record
Genre: Dance
Producers: Jerry Goldstein, Chris Huston, & WAR for War Productions Inc.
Composers: WAR
Album Design: Lee Oskar & Howard Miller
WAR cast:
Howard Scott: vocals, percussion, guitar
B.B. Dickerson: vocals, percussion, bass
Lonnie Jordan: vocals, percussion, organ, piano
Harold Brown: vocals, percussion, drums
Papa Dee Allen: vocals, percussion, congas, bongos
Charles Miller: vocals, percussion, flute, sax
Lee Oskar: vocals, percussion, harmonica
Side 1
1. All Day Music / 4:04
2. Get Down / 4:29
3. That's What Love Will Do / 7:17
4. There Must Be A Reason / 3:50
Side 2
1. Nappy Head (Theme From "Ghetto Man") / 6:05
2. Slippin' Into Darkness / 7:00
3. Baby Brother / 7:38
Third LP by the excellent grassroots funk band, War, out of L.A. "Baby Brother" was recorded live june 30, 1971, at the "United Artists 99ç Spectacular" event, that took place at the Hollywood Bowl.
Submitted by KoolChris (178)

WOW! What a privilege. I get to make the first comment about this fantastic album. (Me and)BABY BROTHER was such a great song. It was played everywhere, but wasn't released as a DISCO record, but rather a funky,very dance-able R&B song. But it is a DISCO CLASSIC because I played the heck out of it as late as 1976. It always packed the floor. SLIPPING INTO DARKNESS is another CLASSIC song. TOP 40 radio was all-over this song! The album gets a well deserved TEN on my scale from 1-10.