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Bobby Womack - Home Is Where The Heart Is (LP) - 180g Audiophile Vinyl

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Original Release Year:
1976
Genre(s):
Funk, Soul, R&B
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Vinyl Record LP

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Album Info

Artist: Bobby Womack
Album: Home Is Where The Heart Is
Released: Netherlands, 03 Dec 2015

Tracklist:

A1Home Is Where The Heart Is3:19
A2A Little Bit Salty3:19
A3Standing In The Safety Zone5:14
A4One More Chance On Love6:39
B1How Long2:50
B2I Could Never Be Satisfied2:22
B3Something For My Head3:18
B4A Change Is Gonna Come3:12
B5We've Only Just Begun4:06

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Description

"Home Is Where the Heart Is" is an album by the legendary soul artist Bobby Womack, released in 1976. This album is a testament to Womack's versatility and his ability to blend various musical styles, including soul, funk, and R&B, into a cohesive and emotionally resonant collection of songs.

The album opens with the title track, "Home Is Where the Heart Is," which sets the tone for the entire record. This song is a soulful ballad that showcases Womack's powerful and emotive voice. The lyrics speak to the importance of home and family, themes that are prevalent throughout the album.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "How Long (Has This Been Goin' On)." This song features a funky groove and Womack's signature guitar work. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is questioning the fidelity of his partner, a common theme in Womack's music. The song's catchy chorus and infectious rhythm make it a highlight of the album.

Another notable track is "Something for My Head." This song has a more laid-back, almost jazzy feel to it, with Womack's smooth vocals gliding over a mellow instrumental backdrop. The lyrics are introspective and contemplative, reflecting Womack's ability to convey deep emotion through his music.

"Home Is Where the Heart Is" also includes a cover of the classic song "A Change Is Gonna Come," originally by Sam Cooke. Womack's rendition of this civil rights anthem is both powerful and poignant, with his soulful voice adding a new layer of depth to the song. This cover is a testament to Womack's respect for his musical predecessors and his ability to reinterpret their work in a way that feels fresh and relevant.

The production on the album is top-notch, with lush arrangements and tight instrumentation. The use of strings and horns adds a richness to the sound, while the rhythm section provides a solid foundation for Womack's vocals. The album was produced by Bobby Womack himself, along with David Rubinson, and their attention to detail is evident in every track.

One of the strengths of "Home Is Where the Heart Is" is its diversity. The album features a mix of up-tempo tracks and ballads, each showcasing a different aspect of Womack's musical talent. Whether he's singing about love, heartbreak, or social issues, Womack's voice is always compelling and full of emotion.

In conclusion, "Home Is Where the Heart Is" is a standout album in Bobby Womack's discography. It captures the essence of his musical style and showcases his ability to blend different genres into a cohesive whole. The album's themes of home, love, and social change are timeless, and Womack's powerful voice brings them to life in a way that is both moving and memorable. For fans of soul and R&B, this album is a must-listen.

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