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War - Why Can't We Be Friends? - VINYL LP

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War's fifth album separate from Eric Burdon, Why Can't We Be Friends? was released on June 16, 1975, by United Artists Records. The title track and InchLow RiderInch were both nominated for Grammy Awards at the 1976 ceremony. Album Tracks 1. Don't Let No One Get You Down 2. Lotus Blossom 3. Heartbeat 4. Leroy's Latin Lament (Medley) Lonnie Dreams / the Way We Feel / la Fiesta / Lament 1. Smile Happy 2. So 3. Low Rider 4. In Mazatlan 5. Why Can't We Be Friends?
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    • Genre: Rock
    • Description: War's fifth album separate from Eric Burdon, Why Can't We Be Friends? was released on June 16, 1975, by United Artists Records. The title track and InchLow RiderInch were both nominated for Grammy Awards at the 1976 ceremony. Album Tracks 1. Don't Let No One Get You Down 2. Lotus Blossom 3. Heartbeat 4. Leroy's Latin Lament (Medley) Lonnie Dreams / the Way We Feel / la Fiesta / Lament 1. Smile Happy 2. So 3. Low Rider 4. In Mazatlan 5. Why Can't We Be Friends?
    • Artist: War
    • Title: Why Can't We Be Friends?
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Avenue Records
    • Release Date: 08/19/2022
    • Genre: Rock
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    • Product Name: War - Why Can't We Be Friends? - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 603497844944

War's fifth album separate from Eric Burdon, Why Can't We Be Friends? was released on June 16, 1975, by United Artists Records. The title track and InchLow RiderInch were both nominated for Grammy Awards at the 1976 ceremony. Album Tracks 1. Don't Let No One Get You Down 2. Lotus Blossom 3. Heartbeat 4. Leroy's Latin Lament (Medley) Lonnie Dreams / the Way We Feel / la Fiesta / Lament 1. Smile Happy 2. So 3. Low Rider 4. In Mazatlan 5. Why Can't We Be Friends?

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