Description
Bobby Womack was one of the most distinctive and underrated voices in soul and R&B, and this CD collects twenty essential recordings from his most creatively fertile period between 1968 and 1975. It’s a comprehensive survey of an artist who could move effortlessly between street-level funk, tender balladry, and socially conscious storytelling. Standout tracks include the iconic ‘Across 110th Street’ — a gritty, cinematic soul statement that became a cultural touchstone — alongside the deeply personal ‘Harry Hippie’ and the irresistible ‘Lookin’ For A Love’. Together, these recordings make a compelling case for Womack’s place among the greatest soul artists of his generation…
- What Is This?
- How I Miss You Baby
- More Than I Can Stand
- Communication
- That’s The Way I Feel About Cha
- If You Don’t Want My Love, Give It Back
- I Can Undertstand It
- Harry Hippie
- Across 110th Street
- Nobody Wants You When You’re Down And Out
- I’m Through Trying To Prove My Love To You
- Lookin’ For A Love
- I Don’t Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again
- You’re Welcome, Stop On By
- I Don’t Know (What The World Is Coming To)
- If You Want My Love, Put Something Down On it
- Check It Out
- It’s All Over Now
- Where There’s A Will There’s A Way
- Daylight





