ERIC BURDON & WAR (1969-1971) |
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| 1970 - "Eric Burdon Declares WAR" album | |||
| 1971 - "The Black-Man's Burdon" double album (refer note #2 below) | |||
| 1976 - "Love Is All Around" posthumous compilation album | |||
| Eric Burdon - vocals/percussion [Burdon photo] | |||
| Harold Brown - drums/percussion/vocals | |||
| "Papa" Dee Allen - bongos/percussion/vocals | |||
| B. B. Dickerson - bass/vocals (refer note #1 below) | |||
| Howard Scott - guitar/violin/vocals | |||
| Lee Oskar harmonica/percussion/vocals [Oskar photo] | |||
| Charles Miller - tenor, baritone and alto saxes/percussion/flute/vocals | |||
| Lonnie Jordan - organ/piano/vocals | |||
| Note #1: "Unfortunately, Peter Rosen, the bass player, killed himself before we got the project off the ground. B. B. Dickerson was brought in from Hawaii. He'd been with an earlier band with the Night Shift Guys"..... Eric Burdon (from the 2001 book "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" with J. Marshall Craig). | |||
Note #2: This double album also features Sharone Scott and The Beautiful New Born Children Of Southern California on "Beautiful New Born Child" and "They Can't Take Away Our Music". |
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| Eric Burdon | B. B. Dickerson | Lee Oskar | Papa Dee Allen |
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| Lonnie Jordan | Howard Scott | Harold Brown | Charles Miller |
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