Bobby Womack - Lookin' For A Love Again (1974)
Bobby Womack - Lookin' For A Love Again (1974)
1 Lookin' For A Love 2 I Don't Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again 3 Doing It My Way 4 Let It Hang Out 5 Point Of No Return 6 You're Welcome Stop It On By 7 You're Messing Up A Good Thing 8 Don't Let Me Down 9 Copper Kettle 10 There's One Thing That Beats Failing Lead Guitar, Arranged By [Strings] – Bobby Womack Bass – David Hood Electric Piano, Piano, Synthesizer [Moog] – Berry Beckett Horns – Muscle Shoals Horns Lead Guitar – Pete Carr Organ, Clavichord – Clayton Ivey Percussion – Roger Hawkins Rhythm Guitar – Jimmy Johnson
Bobby Womack is one of the best soul singers of all time, bringing his songs to life with testimonial pleas and lacerating deliveries. The title track from 1974's Lookin' for a Love Again gave the Cleveland native his second number one song. It held that position on the R&B charts for three consecutive weeks and scaled the Top Ten on the pop charts as well. (His other number one song was "Woman's Gotta Have It.") "You're Welcome, Stop on By" was the second single. As with most of this soulman's numbers, this one has that irresistible, percolating rhythm augmented by Womack's wailing delivery. Whether Womack is strokin' country & western rhythms, burnin' a blues melody with his guitar, or expressing a painful confession with his trademark baritone, rest assured that the outcome is going to be nothing short of sizzlin'. ---Craig Lytle, AllMusic Review
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