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Eric Burdon & War - Eric Burdon Declares War DTS --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Eric Burdon & War Album................: Eric Burdon Declares War Source...............: CD Year.................: 1971 File Format.........: DTS WAV (*.wav) Channels............: 5.1 Surround Sound Sample Rate........: 44.1 KHz Sample Size........: 16 bit Quality/Bit Rate...: 1411.2 kbps Burn test............: 9/22/2012 Method:..............: SPEC-ArcTan-PTA Included.............: WAV,CUE,NFO,Cover Posted by............: MrMalikai on 9/29/2012, 5/18/2013, 6/4/2013 Information..........: Play it LOUD! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. The Vision Of Rassan/A. Dedication/B. Roll On Kirk 02. Tobacco Road/A. Tobacco Road/B. I Have A Dream/C. Tobacco Road 03. Spill the Wine 04. Blues For Memphis Slim/A. Birth/B. Mother Earth/C. Mr. Charlie/D. Danish Pastry/E. Mother Earth 05. You're No Stranger Playing Time.........: 00:42:27 Total Size...........: 428.54 MB -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... ;) It's a stereo to DTS 5.1 conversion. Burn it to a standard CD-R. Can be played on home theater systems that have a DTS decoder and on PC's with the software to play DTS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I turn the PC on at 5:00AM and off at 9:00PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The debut effort by Eric Burdon and War was an erratic effort that hinted at more potential than it actually delivered. Three of the five tunes are meandering blues-jazz-psychedelic jams, two of which, "Tobacco Road" and "Blues for Memphis Slim," chug along for nearly 15 minutes. These showcase the then-unknown War's funky fusion, and Burdon's still-impressive vocals, but suffer from a lack of focus and substance. "Spill the Wine," on the other hand, is inarguably the greatest moment of the Burdon-fronted lineup. Not only was this goofy funk, shaggy-dog story one of the most truly inspired off-the-wall hit singles of all time, it was War's first smash -- and Eric Burdon's last. The odd closing track, a short piece of avant-garde sentimentality called "You're No Stranger," was deleted from re-releases of this album for years due to legal complications, but was restored for its CD reissue. --------------------------------------...--------------------------------------------------------- Sharing Widget |