Bobby Womack - The Poet (1981 - Soul) [Flac 24-192]
The Poet Review by Steve Kurutz
Eschewing the orchestrated sound that dominated much of his 1970s output, the Across 110th Street soundtrack being
the definitive example, with The Poet Womack stays in that slick vein, but this time does so with a soft jazz feel.
Workouts like "Where Do We Go from Here" contain long intros and codas with Womack's gruff vocal style trading off
with the silky voices of a female choir; on "So Many Sides of You," one of the more rollicking songs on the record,
the piano, drums, and Nathan East's bass are as crisp as a new dollar bill.
A bonus, aside from the songs, is the great cover art, which shows Womack decked out in a lavender sports coat and
a pair of sunglasses, which only someone of his soulful grace could pull off.
Artist...............: Bobby Womack
Album................: The Poet
Genre................: Soul
Source...............: WEBQ
Year.................: 1981
Ripper...............: &
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.3.3 20190804
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 48 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 192000 HZ / 24 Bit
Tracklist:
1. Bobby Womack - So Many Sides Of You
2. Bobby Womack - Lay Your Lovin' On Me
3. Bobby Womack - Secrets
4. Bobby Womack - Just My Imagination
5. Bobby Womack - Stand Up
6. Bobby Womack - Games
7. Bobby Womack - If You Think You're Lonely Now
8. Bobby Womack - Where Do We Go From Here
Playing Time.........: 39:59
Total Size...........: 1264,90 MB