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Bobby Womack

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Bobby Womack's entire career has been surrounded by legendary stardom, though success for him has always been an inch away. While he was with his brothers and sisters in the Gospel outfit called the Womack Brothers, he befriended Sam Cooke. He began doing session guitar work for Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin and was one of the first to appreciate the abilities of a young Jimi Hendrix. That's Womack playing guitar on Sly Stone's seminal "There's a Riot Goin' On." His own solo work began charting in the early 1970s with tracks like "Woman's Gotta Have It" and "Harry Hippy." The soul and pain of Bobby's voice is best coupled with his thrifty guitar playing on the brilliant soundtrack Across 110th Street. His output has not diminished as he continues to record and maintain his status as a purveyor of pure emotion.

 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. Across 110th Street (4:50) Midnight Mover: The Bobby Womack Collection $1.29
2. If You Think You're Lonely Now (5:29) The Poet $0.99
3. That's The Way I Feel About Cha - Original (5:04) Check It Out - The Very Best Of $0.99
4. Woman's Gotta Have It (4:35) Understanding $1.29
5. Harry Hippie - Original (4:51) Check It Out - The Very Best Of $0.99
6. Harry Hippie (4:48) Understanding $1.29
7. Across 110th Street - Original (4:54) Across 110th Street $0.99
8. I'll Still Be Lookin' Up To You, (No Matter How High I Get) - (with Wilton Felder/Alltrina Grayson) (7:03) Only Survivor: The MCA Years $0.99
9. Where Do We Go From Here (7:36) The Poet $0.99
10. Woman's Gotta Have It - Original (4:31) Check It Out - The Very Best Of $0.99

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