The World Is a Ghetto explained

The World Is a Ghetto
Type:Album
Artist:War
Cover:War The World Is a Ghetto.jpg
Released:November 1972
Recorded:1972
Studio:Crystal Industries in Los Angeles
Genre:
Length:43:49
Label:United Artists Records
Producer:Jerry Goldstein with Lonnie Jordan and Howard E. Scott
Prev Title:All Day Music
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Deliver the Word
Next Year:1973

The World Is a Ghetto is the fifth album by American band War, released in late 1972 on United Artists Records. The album attained the number one spot on Billboard, and was Billboard magazine's Album of the Year as the best-selling album of 1973.[1] In addition to being Billboard's #1 album of 1973, the album was ranked number 444 on Rolling Stone magazine's original list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[2] The title track became a gold record.

Cover

The cover illustration, a light-hearted drawing showing a Rolls-Royce with a flat tire in a ghetto, was drawn by Howard Miller, with Lee Oskar credited with album concept.[3]

It uses a blue and black colour pallet as a reference to the melancholy nature of the album.

Alternate formats

The album was also made available in a 4-channel surround sound (quadraphonic) mix in the 8-track tape format (United Artists UA-DA178-H).[4] The original quadraphonic mix has been re-released on Blu-ray,[5] and for the album's 50th anniversary, a new Dolby Atmos mix was released in streaming format.[6] Furthermore, a 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition was made available as 4 CDs, 5 LPs, or as a digital download, and contained bonus tracks as well as "making of" recordings from the album sessions.[7]

Critical reception

In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Gordon Fletcher said The World Is a Ghetto found War progressing further in the arena of soul and jazz music, and "closer to total mastery of their music as they attempt to use it to communicate the essence of ghetto life".[8] Robert Christgau was less enthusiastic in Creem, believing he "should love this big Afro-roots band" in theory, but was critical of the fairly slow quality of the music and the lyrics, calling it "blackstrap-rock". He singled out the "jazz pretensions" of "Four Cornered Room" and "City, Country, City", finding the latter's rhythmic foundation solid but the song too long and mawkish.

In a retrospective review, Bruce Eder from AllMusic said the album's music encompassed "not only soul and funk but elements of blues and psychedelia" and a "classy, forward-looking production" comparable to Curtis Mayfield's 1970 album Curtis and Marvin Gaye's What's Going On (1971). The Crisis journalist Bruce Britt identified The World Is a Ghetto as one of the few Black rock recordings that became a classic within the pan-African community during FM rock radio's segregation of African-American rock acts in the 1970s,[9] a viewpoint echoed by music historian Jefferson Morley.[10] The Washington Post critic Geoffrey Himes names it an exemplary release of the progressive soul development from 1968 to 1973.[11]

Track listing

All tracks composed by War (Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown, B. B. Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott).

Side one

  1. "The Cisco Kid" – 4:35
  2. "Where Was You At" – 3:25
  3. "City, Country, City" – 13:18

Side two

  1. "Four Cornered Room" – 8:30
  2. "The World Is a Ghetto" – 10:10
  3. "Beetles in the Bog" – 3:51

CD bonus tracks

In 2012 the album was re-released on CD in a 40th anniversary expanded edition with 4 previously unreleased bonus tracks.[12]

  1. "Freight Train Jam" - 5:41
  2. "58 Blues" - 5:26
  3. "War Is Coming - Blues version" - 6:15
  4. "The World Is a Ghetto - Rehearsal take" - 8:06

Personnel

War

Charts

Singles

Singles from the album include "The World Is a Ghetto" backed with "Four Cornered Room", and "The Cisco Kid" backed with "Beetles in the Bog".

YearSingleChart positions[14]
USUS
R&B
1973"The Cisco Kid"25
"The World Is a Ghetto"73

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Year End Charts - Year-end Albums - The Billboard 200 . Nielsen Business Media, Inc . Billboard . May 13, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080214165824/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/yearend_chart_display.jsp?f=The+Billboard+200&g=Year-end+Albums&year=1973 . February 14, 2008 .
  2. Web site: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone's definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. 2012. Rolling Stone. September 2, 2019.
  3. Web site: War – The World Is A Ghetto - Original release . 1972 . discogs.com . 2015-06-30.
  4. Web site: Quadraphonic Popular Recordings (W) . Anderson, Mark . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080410025814/http://members.cox.net/surround/quaddisc/quadpw.htm . 2008-04-10.
  5. Web site: The World Is A Ghetto (Quadio) (Blu-Ray Audio) . 2024-08-11 . store.rhino.com . en.
  6. Web site: 2022-11-14 . WAR release Dolby Atmos mix of ‘The World Is a Ghetto’ to celebrate its 50th anniversary . 2024-08-11 . War . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2024-05-30 . Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of ‘The World Is A Ghetto’ with New 4CD and Digital Set! . 2024-08-11 . War . en-US.
  8. Fletcher. Gordon. March 1, 1973. War: The World Is a Ghetto. Rolling Stone. March 16, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20080619072214/https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/war/albums/album/233979/review/5945063/the_world_is_a_ghetto. June 19, 2008. dead.
  9. Britt. Bruce. Autumn 2008. 19. Black Rock Revival. The Crisis.
  10. Book: Morley, Jefferson. Stanley. Lawrence A.. 1992. Introduction. xvii. Rap: The Lyrics. registration. Penguin Books. 0140147888.
  11. News: Himes. Geoffrey. Geoffrey Himes. May 16, 1990. Records. The Washington Post. January 26, 2021.
  12. Web site: War – The World Is A Ghetto - 40th Anniversary Edition . 2 May 2013 . discogs.com . 2015-06-30.
  13. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p5788/charts-awards/billboard-albums|pure_url=yes}} War US albums chart history]. allmusic.com. 2011-07-13.
  14. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p5788/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} War US singles chart history]. allmusic.com. 2011-07-13.