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After the release of War’s masterpiece “Outlaw”, a live performance at the Old Waldorf on April 20, 1983 was recorded with the best audience recording at the time. The last song “Baby Brother” is included in part. First of all, the first song is the title track of the 1977 album “Galaxy”, which is already a storm of dance. Then, the title track from “Outlaw”, the mellow “Baby IT’s Cold Outsite”, and the gorgeous fusion of Latin and funk “Cinco de Mayo” are all wonderful, and I’m glad that they were only performed during this period. And the live version of “Skippin’ Into Darkness”, which was also covered by the young Prince’s band Grand Central, is amazing. New songs at this time such as “Livin’ In The Red” released in 1986 and “Bad Mother Trucker” released in 1984 are also played, but the MC tells us that these were songs for the next album. The performance of the masterpieces “Low Rider” to “Cisco Kid” is so cool that it makes your heart flutter. You can enjoy the best live performance, including live performances of War’s hidden masterpieces that can only be experienced these days. 1983-04-20 San Francisco, Ca. Old Waldorf “8PM Show” Disc 1 01.Galaxy 02.Outlaw 03.Baby It’s Cold Outside 04.Cinco de Mayo 05.All Day Music> 06.Slippin’ Into Darkness Disc 2 01.Drums 02.Livin’ In The Red 03.Bad Mother Trucker 04.Low Rider > Got To Get Down > Cisco Kid Encore: 05.Baby Brother (cut) WAR: Leroy “Lonnie” Jordan ・keyboards, vocals Howard E. Scott ・guitar, vocals Lee Oskar ・harmonica Sylvester “Papa Dee” Allen ・percussion, vocals Harold (Ray) Brown ・drums Pat Rizzo ・saxophone, flute, vocals Ricky Green ・bass, vocals
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