eMusic Review
Nuclear War is actually a live-in-studio recording, but tighter, and the material is strong and representative of the time. The title cut is a rare Ra social-protest funk-chant, and it's a doozy: "They're talkin 'about, nuclear war… it's a motherfucker, don't you know? When they push the button, your ass gotta go!" Also included: simmering soul-organ grooves where John Gilmore swings as hard and brilliantly as any tenor player on this or any other planet; muscular hard-bop riffs and tautly controlled slow-tempo dissonance; a note-perfect "Drop Me Off in Harlem," one of several forgotten Duke Ellington gems Ra loved to play; and ingenious, off-beat but oh-so-right arrangements of the standards "Sometimes I'm Happy" and "Smile," with a heart-stopping June Tyson vocal on the latter.