Former Animals lead singer Eric Burdon resurfaced in 1970 fronting a mostly black group named War. Their debut album actually cracked the pop Top 20, but by the time this follow-up was issued seven months later, the novelty had worn thin, and Burdon and the group would soon part company. It was a two-record set, with the most distinguishing feature being its front and back cover art. There was one good message track in "They Can't Take Away Our Music," but otherwise it was a rambling, unfocused document. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
The Black-Man's Burdon
01/01/1971 | Avenue Records
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Credits
- Howard Scott
- Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
- Sharon Scott
- Vocals (Background)
- Charles Miller
- Flute, Wind, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Sax (Baritone)
- Barry Alfonso
- Liner Notes
- Art Hotel
- Art Direction
- Don Peterson
- Photography
- Lonnie Jordan
- Organ, Piano, Vocals, Keyboards
- Eric Burdon
- Vocals, Main Performer, Concept
- Ken Perry
- Remastering
- Papa Dee Allen
- Percussion, Vocals, Conga
- Harold Brown
- Drums
- B.B. Dickerson
- Bass, Percussion, Vocals
- Jerry Goldstein
- Producer
- Chris Huston
- Engineer
- Bill Inglot
- Remastering
- War
- Main Performer, Performer
- Lee Oskar
- Harmonica, Vocals















