Album of the Day
THE WORLD IS A GHETTO
Inspired by an idea War’s Papa Dee Allen had for a stage play, THE WORLD IS A GHETTO took on deeper meaning as the band’s gigs in SoCal’s wealthier enclaves revealed problems existed there, too. While social awareness underpins such songs as the Gold-certified title track, it’s the septet’s outstanding musicianship that really grabs the attention, whether on signature single “The Cisco Kid” or epic suite “City, Country, City.” The set has been hailed by outlets including Rolling Stone, Allmusic and Pitchfork, which called the collection “a landmark album of ’70s funk, one that deserves to be remembered alongside the best work of the Meters, Parliament-Funkadelic, and Sly and the Family Stone.” Billboard’s best-selling album of 1973, THE WORLD IS A GHETTO is now available as a blu-ray audio disc in Rhino’s Quadio series.