War joins host Stephen Kallao

War is hard to define. The band from Long Beach, California is equal parts funk, soul, Latin rock, jazz and much more. That unique sound helped them reach the top of the charts 50 years ago with their blockbuster album The World Is a Ghetto. On the World Cafe, founding member Lonnie Jordan and producer Jerry Goldstein join us to talk about making that iconic album, plus War performs some of their greatest hits live.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Stevie Wonder “Boogie On Reggae Woman” Fulfillingness’ First Finale

War “Cisco Kid” WC Recording

War “The World Is A Ghetto” WC Recording

War “Spill The Wine” WC Recording

War “Low Rider” WC Recording

Prince “Raspberry Beret” Around The World In A Day

Billy Preston “Outta Space” I Wrote A Simple Song

Hour Two
Emmylou Harris “Wrecking Ball” Wrecking Ball

Grace Bowers & The Hodge “Tell Me Why U Do That” Wine on Venus

Tedeschi Trucks Band “Part of Me” Made Up Mind

The Cure “Just Like Heaven” Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me

Fontaines D.C. “Starburster” Romance

The Airborne Toxic Event “Sometime Around Midnight”

Gary Clark Jr. “Ain’t Messin’ Round”

Mavis Staples “Worthy” Worthy (single)

Ben Harper “With My Own Two Hands” Diamonds On The Inside

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night “Sweats Heartless” South of Here

The Head and the Heart “All We Ever Knew” Signs Of Light

Talking Heads “Making Flippy Floppy” Speaking In Tongues

Paramore “Burning Down the House” Everyone’s Getting Involved