Bobby Womack The Preacher (5-CD)
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Bobby Womack: The Preacher (5-CD)
Lorsque l'auteur-compositeur-interprète Bobby Womack est décédé en juin 2014, un lien avec l'époque d'avant la soul et le R&B a été irrémédiablement coupé. Doté d'une des voix les plus chaudes et immédiatement reconnaissables de la soul, l'ancien chanteur de gospel et ancien protégé de Sam Cooke s'est rapidement fait une réputation avec une série d'albums et de singles au début des années 70.
Les cinq premiers de ces albums - "Fly Me To The Moon" (1968) / "My Prescription" (1969) / "The Womack Live" (1970) / "Communication" (1971) / "Understanding" (1972) - sont réunis ici sous forme miniature.
Avec un total de 51 titres, dont 14 sont devenus des singles à succès, la collection "The Preacher" est consacrée aux débuts de la carrière de Bobby Womack, à son évolution de musicien de session à artiste solo acclamé.
Y compris les hits "I'm A Midnight Mover", "How I Miss You Baby", "That's The Way I Feel About Cha", "Woman's Gotta Have It", "Harry Hippie" et "Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)", "Can Understand It" et bien d'autres !
Propriétés de l'article: Bobby Womack: The Preacher (5-CD)
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Interpret: Bobby Womack
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Titre de l'album: The Preacher (5-CD)
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Label CHARLY
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Genre R&B, Soul
- Année de publication 2015
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0803415775323
- Poids en kg: 0.22
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01 | Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) | Bobby Womack |
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02 | Baby, You Ought To Think It Over | Bobby Womack |
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03 | I A Midnight Mover | Bobby Womack |
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04 | What Is This? | Bobby Womack |
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05 | Somebody Special | Bobby Womack |
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06 | Take Me | Bobby Womack |
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07 | Moonlight In Vermont | Bobby Womack |
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08 | Love, The Time Is Now | Bobby Womack |
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09 | I In Love | Bobby Womack |
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10 | California Dreamin' | Bobby Womack |
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11 | No Money In My Pocket | Bobby Womack |
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01 | How I Miss You, Baby | Bobby Womack |
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02 | More Than I Can Stand | Bobby Womack |
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03 | It's Gonna Rain | Bobby Womack |
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04 | Everyone Gone To The Moon | Bobby Womack |
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05 | I Can't Take It Like A Man | Bobby Womack |
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06 | I Left My Heart In San Francisco | Bobby Womack |
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07 | Arkansas State Prison | Bobby Womack |
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08 | I Gonna Forget About You | Bobby Womack |
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09 | Don't Look Back | Bobby Womack |
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10 | Tried And Convicted | Bobby Womack |
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11 | Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) | Bobby Womack |
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12 | Thank You | Bobby Womack |
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01 | Let It Out | Bobby Womack |
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02 | Intro | Bobby Womack |
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03 | How I Miss You, Baby | Bobby Womack |
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04 | California Dreamin' | Bobby Womack |
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05 | Something | Bobby Womack |
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06 | Everybody's Talkin' | Bobby Womack |
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07 | Laughing And Clowning / To Live The Past | Medley |
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08 | I A Midnight Mover | Bobby Womack |
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09 | The Preacher | Bobby Womack |
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10 | More Than I Can Stand | Bobby Womack |
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01 | Communic | Bobby Womack |
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02 | Comme Lmore | Bobby Womack |
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03 | Fire And Rain | Bobby Womack |
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04 | (If You Don't Want My Love) Give It Back | Bobby Womack |
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05 | Monologue (They Long To Be) Close To You | Bobby Womack |
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06 | Everything Is Beautiful | Bobby Womack |
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07 | That's The Way I Feel About 'cha | Bobby Womack |
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08 | Yield Not To Temptation | Bobby Womack |
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01 | I Can Understand It | Bobby Womack |
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02 | Woman's Gotta Have It | Bobby Womack |
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03 | And I Love Her | Bobby Womack |
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04 | Got To Get You Back | Bobby Womack |
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05 | Simple Man | Bobby Womack |
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06 | Ruby Dean | Bobby Womack |
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07 | Thing Called Love | Bobby Womack |
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08 | Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) | Bobby Womack |
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09 | Harry Hippie | Bobby Womack |
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Bobby Womack
Woman's Gotta Have It
Bobby Womack
Woman's Gotta Have It
Gospel lies deep at the heart of Bobby Womack’s music. His solo soul sides are streetwise and sensuous, but he and his brothers started singing in church before Sam Cooke sent them in a secular direction.
Born March 4, 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio, Bobby’s father molded his offspring into a self-contained gospel unit, The Womack Brothers. Bobby was only nine when Cooke saw them perform at Friendship Baptist Church in 1953. His two brothers were even younger, necessitating his mother’s support. “She was still carrying diapers for my baby brother,” says Bobby. “He had peed on the stage while I was singing!” Eventually they hit the gospel highway. “I quit school in the tenth, Harry quit school in the ninth, and Cecil quit school in the eighth. My other two brothers had finished school,” Bobby says. “So we just decided not to go back.”
Cooke prevailed on the lads to sign with his SAR label in 1961. Their first 45 was gospel before he convinced them to change their name to The Valentinos and do R&B. “He had a vision about, 'You gotta look like The Valentinos. Rudolph was a lover man. I mean, women went nuts about him!’” says Womack. A lot of folks went nuts about The Valentinos’ Lookin’ For A Love, a #9 R&B hit in ’62 on SAR. Doubling on southpaw guitar, Bobby co-wrote It’s All Over Now for his group at SAR, but their ’64 original didn’t hit. After Cooke’s tragic death later that year, Womack played his axe behind Ray Charles and Wilson Pickett, writing several hits for The Wicked One. He came into his own at Chips Moman’s American Studios in Memphis, first as a session guitarist and then as a singer.
Bobby’s unlikely revival of Fly Me To The Moon, cut at American because he’d given his best songs to Pickett, broke the R&B Top 20 in 1968 on Liberty’s Minit imprint, as did a cover of The Mamas & The Papas’ California Dreamin’. Womack’s muse returned as he hit with How I Miss You Baby in ’69, More Than I Can Stand the next year on Liberty, the #2 R&B seller That’s The Way I Feel About Cha on United Artists, and in 1972 his first R&B chart-topper, Woman’s Gotta Have It (it only made it to #60 pop). Sharing authorship with Linda Womack (Cooke’s daughter and Bobby’s brother Cecil’s wife) and Memphis songsmith Darryl Carter, Bobby preached the virtues of treating women with respect on the tender treatise, done at American with the studio’s house band.
Womack was a perennial contender after that on UA, hitting with Harry Hippie, an updated Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out, and the title track to the ‘73 blaxploitation flick ‘Across 110th Street.’ He was just getting started.
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Various - Sweet Soul Music 25 Scorching Classics From 1972
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