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Reprise
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
The venerable rocker introduces a new band, who expertly follow his many musical impulses.
P(Doom) Records
AllMusic Rating: 2.0 stars
The band add orchestral string and horn arrangements to classic rock- and jam band-inspired tracks recorded during the sessions for their previous album, Flight b741.
Exile Records / Virgin
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
In a major return to his Celtic soul roots, the Irish singer/songwriter and his band look at the past through the lens of the moment.
EMI Records / UMR
AllMusic Rating: 2.5 stars
An expanded edition including a new remaster, previously unreleased demos, rough mixes, and live tracks.
Impulse!
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
On her third offering for Impulse, the harpist played Alice Coltrane's harp and recorded with her trio and guests in her Harlem apartment.
Aquarii
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The second installment of the keyboardist and composer's sprawling project that reveals his artful, grooving command of many styles and genres.
Nonesuch
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
For the third disc with her Amaryllis sextet, the guitarist and composer opens up to include guest saxophonists Brian Settles and Immanuel Wilkins.
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Cut from the same cloth as the band's 1973 Deliver the Word LP, War's 1975 Why Can't We Be Friends?, released 50 years ago today, is a masterpiece in its scope and breadth. And, emerging as the last work the band would do for its longtime label, United Artists, it became a fitting swansong, powering up the charts and giving War its fourth and final number one hit.
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