Sounds Of Soul chronicles: Bobby Womack homage
I guess most who did have the pleasure to see Bobby Womack live at the Sydney Opera House little more than a year ago, kind of knew that it had been the last chance to see the great man on stage. It was equally sad and uplifting experience – it was a musically strong performance, yet his physical fragility was always palpable. Even though his bad health was well known, his death on June 27th still came as a shock, as we don’t lose such a musical genius every day. His unbelievable versatile career spanned seven decades, shining as first class songwriter, sought after guitarist and brilliant singer with a very distinct voice. Yet he remained, not unlike his peer Curtis Mayfield, always more a favorite of the underground rather than rising to mainstream stardom, part due to his own self destructive deeds, part to bad record deals. His legacy though is undisputed and diverse as one of the most influential Soul artists of all times. So me and my guest DJ Rob Goodburn, also a great admirer of Bobby Womack’s work, tried to pay a little homage to the great man, with our own selection of his or related records, as you can see in the list below:
Burn Hard
Bobby Womack/Across 110th Street/12″ Joe boy
Bobby Womack/There’s One Thing That Beats Failing/LP Lookin’ For A Love Again/U.A.
Valentinos/I Can Understand It /Pt I/7″ Clean
Ronn Matlock/You Got The Best Of Me/LPLove City/Cotillion
Barbara Lynn/Trying To Love Two/7″ Ichiban
William Devaughn/Blood Is Thicker Than Water/7″ Roxbury
Patterson Twins/I Need Your Love/7″ Maloco
The Tymes/It’s Cool/7″ RCA Victor
Barrett Strong/Surrender/7″ Capitol
Larry Hobb’s/Too Much Luvin’ At Home/7″ Pure-Black-Soul
Bobby Womack/Tried And Convicted/7″ Minit
Rob Goodburn
Gabor Szabo/Bobby Womack ‘Breezin”
Lea Robert ‘Give It Back’
Bobby Womack ‘That’s The Way I Feel About You’
Beau Williams ‘I’ll Be Home Soon’
Bill Spoon ‘Love Is On The Way’
Tony Momrelle ‘Spotlite’
Broomfield Corporate Jam ‘Doin’ It Our Way’
Oliver Chetham ‘Mama Said’
J.T. Taylor ‘Feel The Need’
Bobby Womack ‘Trust Your Heart’
You can listen back to the last four Sounds Of Soul shows at our program page:
https://eastsidefm.org/specialist/soundsofsoul/
DJ Burn Hard