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Why Can’t We Be Friends? (50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition)

Release date: 6.6.25

Label: Avenue/Rhino

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November 14, 2025

WAR Joins Forces With Playing For Change To Release Very Special Song Around The World

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October 6, 2025

The Very Best of Eric Burdon and WAR

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August 1, 2025

WAR Announces The CD Collection 1971-1975, Arriving September 5

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April 16, 2025

WAR Celebrates 50 Years of Why Can’t We Be Friends?

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WAR, one of music’s defining and most enduring soul/funk groups, was founded in Long Beach, California, in 1962. In 1970, producer Jerry Goldstein united the seven-piece band with former Animals lead singer Eric Burdon; the alliance produced the No. 1 worldwide hit “Spill the Wine.” Stepping out on their own in 1971, they launched a fruitful career with a dynamic sound that fused R&B, rock, Latin music, jazz, and blues. In 1973, their smash album The World is a Ghetto vaulted to No. 1 on Billboard’s pop and R&B charts behind the crossover success of two top-10 singles, the album’s socially conscious title song and its rollicking follow-up “The Cisco Kid.” Over a long and glittering career, WAR has rung up more than 20 multi-platinum, platinum and gold albums and singles. This year, fronted by co-founding member Lonnie Jordan, the group will celebrate 50 years of 1973’s #1 Billboard top-selling album, The World is a Ghetto, with a 50-date summer tour, remixes, new releases and more.

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