wed@drutx.UUCP (DeibertWE) (07/10/85)
....has just released a new contemporary R&B album. It's on Coco Plum records. I like it better than anything they've done since "The World Is A Ghetto." Lee Oskar shines again on an instrumental track in which he trades off with Larry Klimas on sax. All of the tunes are original with the exception of "Groovin'", which receives their own "All Day Music" type of special treatment. It's almost as if the Young Rascals (Cavaliere-Brigati) had War in mind when they wrote the tune, what with Lee Oskar floating high on the harp, Papa Dee's Latin rhythms, and Lonnie Jordan on vocals and at the Hammond. War obviously put a lot of work into this one. William D.