War (War album)

War
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1971 (1971-03)
Recorded1971 at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, California & Los Angeles, California
GenreLatin funk
Length40:08
LabelUnited Artists
ProducerJerry Goldstein
War chronology
The Black-Man's Burdon
(1970)
War
(1971)
All Day Music
(1971)
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War is the third album by American band War, and their first following the departure of singer Eric Burdon and the group's name change from the original Eric Burdon and War. It was released in March 1971 on United Artists Records, their first for the label.

The album did not gain much attention upon release, but sales and critical acclaim picked up after their subsequent hit albums throughout the 1970s, the next appearing later in 1971. One single was taken from the album: "Lonely Feelin'" backed with "Sun Oh Son", which did not chart. Of the other songs, "War Drums" includes a chant of the band's name and appears to be an attempt at a group theme song; and "Fidel's Fantasy" generated some controversy over its spoken word monologue criticizing Fidel Castro.