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Why Can't We Be Friends?
LP (Item 12552) United Artists, 1975 — Condition: Used
One of the biggest albums in War's career! The record includes the classic cut "Low Rider" – a hard-rolling Chicano funk number that's probably been their biggest legacy to day – plus the mellow reggae-tinged title cut, a huge AM radio hit back in the day. Other tracks include "Lotus Blossom", "Smile Happy", "So", and the extended "Leroy's Latin Lament". Also includes the funky cut "Heartbeat"! (Includes the poster. Cover has light ringwear and some discoloration due to age.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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