Bobby Womack - A Man in Love (2013)

Artist: Bobby Womack
Title: A Man in Love
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Charly Acquisitions
Genre: Southern Soul, Deep Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:01
Total Size: 182/446 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Man in Love
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Charly Acquisitions
Genre: Southern Soul, Deep Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:01
Total Size: 182/446 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Bouquet of Roses 2:47
02. Can't Stop a Man in Love 2:23
03. And I Love Her (2015 Remaster) 2:43
04. Do It Right (From the Film 'Across 110th Street') 3:13
05. How I Miss You, Baby (2015 Remaster) 3:15
06. Medley: Holdin' on to My Baby's Love / Nobody 3:11
07. Baby! You Oughta Think It Over (2015 Remaster) 2:38
08. Everything Is Beautiful (2015 Remaster) 2:57
09. I Feel a Groove Comin' On 8:39
10. You're Welcome, Stop on By (UA 439 - 2015 Remaster) 3:43
11. You're Messing up a Good Thing 2:35
12. Thing Called Love (2015 Remaster) 3:58
13. The Look of Love 3:34
14. That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha (Album Version) 3:12
15. Take Me (2015 Remaster) 2:33
16. Something You Got 5:32
17. Love, the Time Is Now (2015 Remaster) 3:22
18. Love Ain't Something You Can Get for Free 3:23
19. Lookin' for a Love (UA 375 - 2015 Remaster) 2:35
20. If You Don't Want My Love (Give It Back) [from the Film 'Across 110th Street'] (Instrumental) 3:06
21. I'm in Love (2015 Remaster) 2:43
The 21-track compilation "A Man in Love" is intriguing in that it departs from the standard "greatest hits" collection (like "Across 110th Street" or "If You Think You're Lonely Now") and emphasizes the romantic, sensual, and sometimes hidden side of his work.
This release is positioned as the perfect late-night, intimate collection for vintage soul connoisseurs, revealing Womack not just as a rebel in the black music scene, but as a vulnerable and passionate romantic.
This release is positioned as the perfect late-night, intimate collection for vintage soul connoisseurs, revealing Womack not just as a rebel in the black music scene, but as a vulnerable and passionate romantic.