War - Youngblood OST (1978/1996)
Artist: War
Title: Youngblood
Year Of Release: 1978 (1996)
Label: Avenue Records
Genre: Soundtrack, Soul, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 48:14
Total Size: 279,6 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Youngblood
Year Of Release: 1978 (1996)
Label: Avenue Records
Genre: Soundtrack, Soul, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 48:14
Total Size: 279,6 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Soundtrack to the blaxploitation film. Even though this was a flop compared to the band's last few records, it's actually respectable. There are a lot of atmospheric experiments ("Searching For Youngblood & Rommel") and skeletal jams flavored with snippets of movie dialogue ("Junk Yard"). However, the band does pull out three quality tunes in their characteristically upbeat style: the hypnotic, ten-minute title track; the goofy "Sing A Happy Song"; and the appropriately self-referential "This Funky Music Makes You Feel Good," a groovy six-minute dance mantra that's so enthusiastic you hardly notice its utter aimlessness. And some of the instrumental stuff is interesting: the kinetic salsa number "Flying Machine (The Chase)" has impressive flute and piano solos, and there's a remarkably authentic-sounding snippet of jazz ("Superdude," with Dickerson's bass walking like crazy) and a mellow synth-plus-electric piano number that's strongly reminiscent of Stevie Wonder ("Youngblood & Sybil"). Far from a key record, but it's pleasant background music and has some personality. Produced by Goldstein, Jordan and Scott. --James Alroy, WARR.org
Soundtrack to the blaxploitation film. Even though this was a flop compared to the band's last few records, it's actually respectable. There are a lot of atmospheric experiments ("Searching For Youngblood & Rommel") and skeletal jams flavored with snippets of movie dialogue ("Junk Yard"). However, the band does pull out three quality tunes in their characteristically upbeat style: the hypnotic, ten-minute title track; the goofy "Sing A Happy Song"; and the appropriately self-referential "This Funky Music Makes You Feel Good," a groovy six-minute dance mantra that's so enthusiastic you hardly notice its utter aimlessness. And some of the instrumental stuff is interesting: the kinetic salsa number "Flying Machine (The Chase)" has impressive flute and piano solos, and there's a remarkably authentic-sounding snippet of jazz ("Superdude," with Dickerson's bass walking like crazy) and a mellow synth-plus-electric piano number that's strongly reminiscent of Stevie Wonder ("Youngblood & Sybil"). Far from a key record, but it's pleasant background music and has some personality. Produced by Goldstein, Jordan and Scott. --James Alroy, WARR.org
Tracklist
01. Youngblood (Livin' In The Streets) (10:43)
02. Sing A Happy Song (4:06)
03. Keep On Doin' (3:54)
04. The Kingsmen Sign (2:36)
05. Walking To War (2:48)
06. This Funky Music Makes You Feel Good (6:23)
07. Junk Yard (2:33)
08. Superdude (2:38)
09. Youngblood & Sybil (1:44)
10. Flying Machine (The Chase) (7:37)
11. Searching For Youngblood & Rommel (1:44)
12. Youngblood (Livin' In The Streets) - Reprise (1:28)