Eric Burdon, the legendary frontman of The Animals, returns with a powerful statement in his 2012 album "No More War!". This funk rock masterpiece, released on Vanilla OMP, is a testament to Burdon's enduring relevance and musical prowess. Clocking in at a solid hour, the album is a journey through a landscape of raw emotion and social commentary, with Burdon's distinctive voice leading the charge.
The album opens with the titular track "No More War", setting the tone for the rest of the record. Burdon's vocals are as potent as ever, delivering a powerful message against the horrors of war. The funk rock sound is evident throughout, with tracks like "It's Too Late" and "World's Gone Insane" showcasing Burdon's ability to blend genres and create something uniquely his own.
The album also features a cover of the classic "We Gotta Get Out of This Place", originally popularized by The Animals, showcasing Burdon's ability to reinvent his own material. "16 Tons", another cover, is given a fresh funk rock twist, proving that Burdon's musical evolution is far from over.
"Portrait of a Soldier" and "Tanks Come Rolling" are standout tracks, offering a glimpse into Burdon's perspective on the world and his experiences. The album closes with an alternate version of "It's Too Late", providing a fitting end to a record that is as thought-provoking as it is musically impressive.
"No More War!" is not just a collection of songs, but a statement from a musician who has seen it all and still has something important to say. Eric Burdon's voice, both musically and lyrically, continues to resonate, making this album a compelling addition to his discography.