The Very Best of Bobby Womack 1968-1975

The Very Best of Bobby Womack 1968-1975 Artist: Bobby Womack
Label: Music Club/Rock Bottom
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5014797290181
ASIN: B00000DAZC


Release Date: 2004-07-27

The Very Best of Bobby Womack 1968-1975


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Tracks:

  1. I Can Understand It
  2. Harry Hippie
  3. I'm a Midnight Mover
  4. What Is This?
  5. Somebody Special
  6. That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha
  7. Communication
  8. California Dreamin'
  9. (If You Don't Want My Love) Give It Back
  10. I Wish It Would Rain
  11. Nobody Wants You When You're Down and Out
  12. Across 110th Street
  13. If You Want My Love, Put Something Down on It
  14. Lookin' for a Love
  15. I Don't Wanna Be Hurt by Ya Love Again
  16. Got to Get You Back
  17. Woman's Gotta Have It
  18. There's One Thing That Beats Failing
  19. You're Messing Up a Good Thing
  20. Love Ain't Something You Can Get for Free

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  1. Bobby Womack - Greatest Hits
  2. Very Best of Bobby Womack

Album Description

67 minute long compilation on the Music Club label featuring20 of the soul great's best hits, 1968-1975, including allfour of his U.S. top 40 hits: 'Harry Hippie', 'That's TheWay I Feel About Cha', 'Nobody Wants You When You're DownAnd Out' & 'Lookin' For

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars New Discovery for Me and WOW!.......2002-12-19

"California Dreaming" will NEVER sound the same to you after you hear Bobby Womack do it. I'd always previously heard what most people hear: the Mamas and Papas doing it. They sound absolutely awful after you hear Bobby singing it. That was the first song I ever heard Bobby Womack sing (this year, 2002) and I earnestly started listening to more. The man doesn't know how to do a bad song. His entire output is fabulous. Another thing you might like about him is that he is a welcome change from the overabundance of rap music we now have. He is not a rap, hip hop or street artist. Although I have my favorites in those genres, I'm just as glad to make a discovery outside of it, of someone whose primary claim to fame is fabulous singing.

5 out of 5 stars Genius Period.......2000-09-07

Bobby Womack has so much Fire&Life in His Work that it just Screams at you.as a Composer,Musician&Vocalist their's nothing this Brother can't do.Across 110th Street&A Woman's Gotta Have it alone are Hall OF Fame Material.He has so Many Styles here it's AMazing at his Depth.His Influence is Felt over Many Artists.this Brother is a Genius His Work is Soulful to the Mind&Spirit.

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