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| War | Primary Artist |
| Lee Oskar | Harmonica, Percussion |
| Lonnie Jordan | Organ, Synthesizer, Percussion, Piano, Keyboards, Timbales, Vocals |
| Papa Dee Allen | Percussion, Bongos, Conga, Vocals |
| Harold Brown | Percussion, Drums, Vocals |
| B.B. Dickerson | Bass, Percussion, Vocals |
| Howard Scott | Guitar, Percussion, Vocals |
| Charles Miller | Clarinet, Percussion, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals, Wind |
| War | Composer |
| Lee Oskar | Composer, Art Direction |
| Lonnie Jordan | Composer, Musical Director |
| Thomas Allen | Composer |
| Papa Dee Allen | Composer |
| Ed Barton | Engineer |
| Andrew Berliner | Mastering |
| Harold Brown | Composer |
| B.B. Dickerson | Composer |
| Jerry Goldstein | Composer, Producer |
| Chris Huston | Engineer, Remixing |
| Howard Scott | Composer |
| Wally Traugott | Mastering |
| Charles Miller | Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
The 10th track flying machine (The chase) is without rival the best piece of music i have ever heard do your self a great favour and bye this album. If anyone knows of somethink simmilar please tell me
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Ron Wynn
War got decent mileage from the soundtrack for this B-movie, which premiered near the end of the first blaxploitation era. They ended with two R&B hits, and while they were perturbed that United Artists, the label they had left, reaped the benefits, it at least kept them active and in the R&B hunt.