The title song remains the obvious hit and standout track on War's sixth album. Inspired by a fight that broke out in the audience before the group mounted the stage, "Why Can't We Be Friends?" became a Top 10 hit on both R&B and pop charts, as did the followup, "Low Rider." Another highlight is "Don't Let No One Get You Down," an upbeat, self-help message song. The rest of the album focuses on War's patented East L.A. sound, heavy with percussion, spiced with staccato bursts of horns and Lee Oskar's harmonica flares, filled with optimstic lyrics and soulful vocals, and includes the extended jam of "Heartbeat." If you like the low-rider sound that War pioneered, this is a great record for cruising or partying. --Tom Vickers
Why Can't We Be Friends?,War,Avenue Records,Brown-Eyed Soul,Funk,Latin Rock,Pop,R&B,Rock,Soul,Soul/R & B,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Why Can't We Be Friends?
War Manufacturer: Avenue Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032V8 Release Date: 1992-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Don't Let No One Get You Down
- Lotus Blossom
- Heartbeat
- Leroy's Latin Lament (Medley) A:Lonnie Dreams...
- Smile Happy
- So
- Low Rider
- In Mazatlan
- Why Can't We Be Friends?
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The title song remains the obvious hit and standout track on War's sixth album. Inspired by a fight that broke out in the audience before the group mounted the stage, "Why Can't We Be Friends?" became a Top 10 hit on both R&B and pop charts, as did the followup, "Low Rider." Another highlight is "Don't Let No One Get You Down," an upbeat, self-help message song. The rest of the album focuses on War's patented East L.A. sound, heavy with percussion, spiced with staccato bursts of horns and Lee Oskar's harmonica flares, filled with optimstic lyrics and soulful vocals, and includes the extended jam of "Heartbeat." If you like the low-rider sound that War pioneered, this is a great record for cruising or partying. --Tom VickersCustomer Reviews:
Make it break down to the FUNKY, FUNKY rhythm!.......2007-01-31
Every song is good (but that was the norm for them, by then). War was always sort of a "communal" band; no single member ever stood out above the others. In fact on this album, you get to hear 6 of the 7 members sing lead vocals on their own cuts...even LEE OSKAR (the lone exception being Papa Dee Allen...who does get a verse on the title cut).
The songs that initially grabbed my pre-K attention on this album were "Low Rider" and "Smile Happy." Everybody knows the former cut; the latter is another in a long line of great instrumental cuts. Every song is great, though. In college, "Lotus Blossom" became a song that I really loved. "So" is a beautiful, melancholy tune that could be played during a really sad scene in an old western.
If you buy this album for just one song, buy it for "Heartbeat."
By the time my father bought me my OWN copy of this album when I was about 7, "Heartbeat" became my favorite cut. It's not as well-known as the other songs on this album or any OTHER War album, but it's a BEAST!!! A deceptively simple, "proto-rap" groove featuring Harold Brown on vocals, it's been sampled a few times by hip-hoppers (one of the first groups I remember using it was Whodini in the mid-80s) and is one of those songs that any DIE-HARD fan like myself knows even though casual fans don't have a clue. I don't think I've EVER heard it on the radio...not even the college stations, but this song is at or near the top of the list of their baddest funk workouts.
War in cognition.......2006-04-03
The campy clown band feel of Friends shows a witty, softer side of War. And even though Low Rider (no mistaking B.B.Dickerson's thumping bass here) was a hit on both sides of the Billboard charts, one can't help but think how out of place it feels on this 1975 release. Low Rider did find proper digs in Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke film and soundtrack.
Confusing and somewhat disoriented, Why Can't We Be Friends? hints at the days of disco that lie ahead. Even though the War effort seems to be winding down, Jerry and the crew cashed in on the next release (Greatest Hits). However, War would never reach these heights (commercially) in the studio again.
olofpalme63
All My Friends own one............2006-01-10
WOW.......2005-08-28
Best. song. ever
That is all
"War at it's best".......2005-07-26
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Why Can't We Be Friends?
War Manufacturer: A-Street Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003D6S Release Date: 1995-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Don't Let No One Get You Down
- Lotus Blossom
- Heartbeat
- Leroy's Latin Lament: Lonnie Dreams/The Way We Feel/La Fiesta/Lament
- Smile Happy
- So
- Low Rider
- In Mazatlan
- Why Can't We Be Friends?
Amazon.com
The title song remains the obvious hit and standout track on War's sixth album. Inspired by a fight that broke out in the audience before the group mounted the stage, "Why Can't We Be Friends?" became a Top 10 hit on both R&B and pop charts, as did the followup, "Low Rider." Another highlight is "Don't Let No One Get You Down," an upbeat, self-help message song. The rest of the album focuses on War's patented East L.A. sound, heavy with percussion, spiced with staccato bursts of horns and Lee Oskar's harmonica flares, filled with optimstic lyrics and soulful vocals, and includes the extended jam of "Heartbeat." If you like the low-rider sound that War pioneered, this is a great record for cruising or partying. --Tom VickersCustomer Reviews:
Make it break down to the FUNKY, FUNKY rhythm!.......2007-01-31
Every song is good (but that was the norm for them, by then). War was always sort of a "communal" band; no single member ever stood out above the others. In fact on this album, you get to hear 6 of the 7 members sing lead vocals on their own cuts...even LEE OSKAR (the lone exception being Papa Dee Allen...who does get a verse on the title cut).
The songs that initially grabbed my pre-K attention on this album were "Low Rider" and "Smile Happy." Everybody knows the former cut; the latter is another in a long line of great instrumental cuts. Every song is great, though. In college, "Lotus Blossom" became a song that I really loved. "So" is a beautiful, melancholy tune that could be played during a really sad scene in an old western.
If you buy this album for just one song, buy it for "Heartbeat."
By the time my father bought me my OWN copy of this album when I was about 7, "Heartbeat" became my favorite cut. It's not as well-known as the other songs on this album or any OTHER War album, but it's a BEAST!!! A deceptively simple, "proto-rap" groove featuring Harold Brown on vocals, it's been sampled a few times by hip-hoppers (one of the first groups I remember using it was Whodini in the mid-80s) and is one of those songs that any DIE-HARD fan like myself knows even though casual fans don't have a clue. I don't think I've EVER heard it on the radio...not even the college stations, but this song is at or near the top of the list of their baddest funk workouts.
War in cognition.......2006-04-03
The campy clown band feel of Friends shows a witty, softer side of War. And even though Low Rider (no mistaking B.B.Dickerson's thumping bass here) was a hit on both sides of the Billboard charts, one can't help but think how out of place it feels on this 1975 release. Low Rider did find proper digs in Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke film and soundtrack.
Confusing and somewhat disoriented, Why Can't We Be Friends? hints at the days of disco that lie ahead. Even though the War effort seems to be winding down, Jerry and the crew cashed in on the next release (Greatest Hits). However, War would never reach these heights (commercially) in the studio again.
olofpalme63
All My Friends own one............2006-01-10
WOW.......2005-08-28
Best. song. ever
That is all
"War at it's best".......2005-07-26
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The Mexican
Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059T84 Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Main Title
- Blame Shifting
- Oye
- These Boots are Made for Walkin' - Nancy Sinatra
- 10% Clint
- Leroy's Morning
- Why Can't We Be Friends
- Want Our Life Back
- Frank's Dead
- You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You - Dean Martin
- Jerry & Ted To Pawn
- The Mexican
- Airport
- The Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
- El Cable
- Margolese Compound
- Where's My Stuff
- Thieves
- A Good F'ing Reason
- It's Cursed, that Gun
- Oye, Oye
- A Miracle
- The Mexican - End Credits Medley
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Having pulled often-stellar duty in both genres for many a year, film-scoring vet Alan Silvestri should know if the show-biz adage that drama is easy, it's comedy that's hard is true. For the Brad Pitt/Julia Roberts comic-romantic adventure The Mexican (the title refers to an antique pistol that must be smuggled back across the border), Silvestri taps a little of his recent history--and some sage genre insight--to conjure up a breezy, playful score that evokes everything from Leone's Dollars trilogy and traditional Mexican folk music to pastoral jazz flourishes and club kitsch. But a decidedly Morricone-meets-Bacharach sensibility prevails throughout, with the composer often lovingly tweaking the familiar banjo, harmonica, and choral clichés of the spaghetti Western into music that is refreshing even as it is strangely familiar. A handful of pop songs adds another layer of loopiness to the proceedings--especially the remix of Men Without Hats' chestnut from the early 1980s, "The Safety Dance," and the sprightly "El Cable" by Mexican exotica master Esquivel. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Ennio Morricone or Alain Silvestri.......2004-06-11
Many of the soundtracks don't have every songs. So you have to find the other songs anywhere. For God's shake The Mexican is not an example oof this. This is not just a Soundtrack. IT'S a SCORE and a SOUNDTRACK. You can find the MOVIE SONGS and THE OTHER lyrical songs in this soundtrack. This is it's other plus too.
A complement to the movie which does not stand alone so well.......2002-05-27
soundtrack , the mexcian.......2001-04-22
Great Soundtrack for a good movie.......2001-03-06
Hot Fun.......2001-03-06
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Why Can't We Be Friends?
Big Horns Bee Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000666XA4 Release Date: 2004-11-29 |
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Why Can't We Be Friends?
Smash Mouth Manufacturer: Pid ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000006EES Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Why Can't We Be Friends(Radio Edit)
- Burn Cycle(Clean)
- Every Word Means No
- Walking On The Sun(Feet Beat Manifesto Mix(Radio Edit))
Album Description
Their hit cover of War's classic. Pressed on a full colorpicture CD, it features 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' (RadioEdit), 'Burn Cycle' (Clean), 'Every Word Means No' and'Walkin' On The Sun' (Feet Beat Manifesto Mix) (Radio Edit).Slimline jewel case. 1997 InAlbum Details
Tracks: Why Can't We Be Friends (Radio Edit), Burn Cycle (Clean), Every Word Means No, Walkin on the Sun (Feet Beat Manifesto Mix - Radio Edit).Customer Reviews:
This Single By SMASH MOUTH rocks!.......2000-01-15
An awesome song!.......1999-07-30
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Smash Mouth - Fush Yu Mang Keith Whitley
Manufacturer: interscope records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000B95YWY |
Product Description
1. flo 2. beer goggles 3. walking on the sun 4. let's rock 5. heave-ho 6. the fonz 7. pet names 8. padrino 9. nervous in the alley 10. disconnect the dots 11. push 12. why can't we be friends 12 track by kieth whitley
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Why Can't We Be Friends
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000J9SL |
Album Description
Their hit cover of War's classic. Pressed on a full colorpicture CD, it features 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' (RadioEdit), 'Burn Cycle' (Clean), 'Every Word Means No' and'Walkin' On The Sun' (Feet Beat Manifesto Mix) (Radio Edit).Slimline jewel case. 1997 InAlbum Details
Tracks: Why Can't We Be Friends (Radio Edit), Burn Cycle (Clean), Every Word Means No, Walkin on the Sun (Feet Beat Manifesto Mix - Radio Edit).Customer Reviews:
This Single By SMASH MOUTH rocks!.......2000-01-15
An awesome song!.......1999-07-30
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Why Can't We Be Friends? / Someday
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BWQ45M |
Product Description
WHY CAN'T WE BE FRIENDS? (RADIO EDIT) / WALKING ON THE SUN (FEET BEAT MANIFESTO MIX, RADIO EDIT) / SOMEDAY (ALBUM VERSION) / FLY / MEAN MACHINEChristian Music:
- Wild Seed Wild Flower
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- Your Woman
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- Ballad Collection [Import]
- Based on a True Story
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