Two by Bobby Womack

Bobby Womack


Listen/Download Bobby Womack – Simple Man
Listen/Download Bobby Womack – Across 110th Street
Greetings all.
I hope the new week finds you all well.
If you are a longtime follower of the Funky16Corners blog, you’ll already know that this time of year usually brings our Pledge Drive, complete with a grip of new mixes.
If you know that, you’re also probably familiar with the difficulties here at the Funky16Corners compound.
This has been an especially trying year, with all kinds of challenges related to my wife’s treatment, as well as all the logistical issues that come with it.
I’m here to tell you that things are on track, and summer is nigh, so the Funky16Corners Pledge Drive will be happening (if a bit later than usual) this year.
The mix requests have been sent out (some positive replies have already arrived) and I have a very groovy premium in the works, so stay tuned over the next few weeks for updates in that regard.
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The last few months have seen funk and soul fans on the edge of their seats waiting for news about the health of the mighty Bobby Womack.
The 68 year old singer/songwriter had been diagnosed with what was thought to be colon cancer.
This week he was operated on and the tumor they removed proved to be benign.
We have been best by a seemingly endless string of deaths of soul, funk and disco greats in the past year, and the idea that Bobby Womack might be next was indeed chilling.
This all made me think that instead of another in memorium, it would be nice to celebrate Mr Womack while he was still with us.
The two cuts I bring you today are both exceptionally cool.
The first, ‘Simple Man’ is one of my favorite cuts from his 1972 album ‘Understanding’, which also yielded his Number One R&B hit ‘Woman’s Gotta Have It’.
‘Simple Man’ is a great slice of funky soul with some fuzzed out guitar, pulsing bass, rolling electric piano (with just a touch of synthesizer) and a very nice vocal by Bobby. If you can get your hands on the album, do so since it is packed with great music.

The second cut – please forgive the scratchy nature of the 45 – is the title cut from the 1973 crime drama ‘Across 110th St’.
Credited to Bobby Womack and Peace, the song, which made it into the R&B Top 20 in 1973 transcends the generally accepted ‘blaxploitation’ sound. It has a funky underpinning and some judiciously applied string flourishes. The album (I don’t have a copy of the whole soundtrack…yet) is split between songs written and performed by Womack and instrumental tracks written by famed jazz trombonist JJ Johnson (both men are credited with this song).
I hope you dig the music, and keep Bobby Womack in your thoughts that he makes a complete recovery.
Keep the faith
Larry

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nice tracks, and good to hear things are going well at your abode . . .
as you prb know, 110th st. made a stunning opener under the opening scenes of tarentino’s jackie brown; as much as i love this orchestrated original, he later did an acoustic version that’s very fab . . . it’s on one of his many “hits” anthologies. very stripped down and funky!
Sounds very cool! I’ll have to look for that.
thanks d.cook.
and looking forward to the pledge drive.