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CD Facts Of Life: Soul Of Bobby Womack

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  • Issued : 13 Aug 2009

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Genre : Dance & Soul Catalogue Number : 5779
Format : CD Label : Shanachie
Issued : 13 Aug 2009 Item sourced from : USA
Number of Discs : 1

Facts Of Life: Soul Of Bobby Womack

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Since departing from the urban R&B group Undacova in the late '90s, Calvin Richardson has recorded infrequently. While his 1999 debut nu-soul set, Country Boy, was a knockout, it was critically underappreciated. He followed this in 2003 with another fine album, 2:35 P.M., and When Love Comes in 2008. That said, his 2009 offering, Facts of Life: The Soul of Bobby Womack, a full-length tribute to one of his primary influences, is a wildly ambitious but logical step. The dangers in doing a tribute to a legendary artist, especially Womack, one of soul music痴 most storied and colorful legends as both a singer and songwriter, is a daunting task. But Richardson痴 and Womack痴 voices are very similar, though the latter痴 is not as rough as the former痴 and has more gospel in it, which works very well in adding to most of these songs. Rather than radically re-interpret Womack's songs, Richardson sticks close to the original arrangements, and as a result, is able to use his own rather unique vocal phrasing to set his versions apart. This works best on tracks such as 滴airy Hippie, the beautiful ballad Womack wrote for his brother that is equal parts Memphis and Nashville. Richardson gets to the heart of Womack痴 lyric and sings it like a tribute, and exponentially so -- the songwriter for his brother, the younger singer for his hero, thereby expanding the song痴 meaning. Another high point is the duet with Ann Nesby on 鏑ove Has Finally Come at Last, where he allows his gospel roots to shine. 展oman Got to Have It, is a little further from Womack痴 version. The nu-soul groove is everywhere apparent, and Richardson revels in it, having a direct feel for the link between past and present. The strangest, most elliptical moment here is 鄭cross 110th Street. Richardson doesn稚 have Womack痴 grit, it comes off sounding more bewildered, confused, and disillusioned than the deep, declamatory statement of day-to-day life on the streets that Womack gave us.

In all, Richardson pulls this set off. It痴 a fitting paean to Womack, but also a sign of his own maturity as a vocalist who is in full possession of his gifts. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

Credits

Ann Nesby(Vocals),  Calvin Richardson(Vocals),  Charles Gray(Violin),  Charles Gray(Violin),  Daniel Moore(Piano),  Daniel Moore(Piano),  Derek Scott(Guitar),  Derek Scott(Guitar),  Evan Bendit(Sax (Baritone)),  Evan Bendit(Sax (Tenor)),  Evan Benidt(Sax (Baritone)),  Evan Benidt(Sax (Tenor)),  John Raymond(Trumpet),  Jorel "J-Fly" Flynn(Drums),  Jorel "J-Fly" Flynn(Percussion),  Justin Verhasselt(Trombone),  Michael Burton(Saxophone),  Tres' Gilbert(Bass),  Artia E. Lockett(Vocals (Background)),  Artia Lockett(Vocals (Background)),  Daniel Moore(Fender Rhodes),  Daniel Moore(Fender Rhodes),  Derek Scott(Guitar (Rhythm)),  Justin Gilbert(Clavinet),  Justin Gilbert(Organ (Hammond)),  Latonya Givens(Vocals (Background)),  Latonya Givens(Vocals (Background)),  Tony Hightower(Vocals (Background)),  Tony Hightower(Vocals (Background)),  Twin Cities Horns(Horn),  Twin Cities Horns(Horn),  Daniel Moore(Wurlitzer),  Daniel Moore(Wurlitzer),  Justin Gilbert(Hammond B3),  Tony Otero(Engineer),  Tres' Gilbert(Producer),  Darryl Carter(Composer),  Harold Payne(Composer),  John Raymond(Horn Arrangements),  John Raymond(Programming),  John Raymond(String Arrangements),  Kevin "K.T." Terrell(Photography),  Kevin Terrell(Photography),  Patrick Moten(Composer),  Randall Grass(Executive Producer),  Ron Benner(Mixing),  Timothy Lee(Executive Producer),  Tony Otero(Mastering),  Tres' Gilbert(Mixing),  Truman Thomas(Composer),  Michael Burton(Soloist),  Timothy Lee(Contractor),  Calvin Richardson(Associate Executive Producer),  Calvin Richardson(Author),  Lance Conrad(String Engineer),  Timothy Lee(String Contractor)

Songs

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    1
    Across 110th Street
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    2
    You're Welcome, Stop On By
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    3
    Harry Hippie
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    4
    Woman Got To Have It
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    5
    American Dream
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    6
    Daylight
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    7
    That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha
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    8
    Love Has Finally Come At Last - (with Ann Nesby)
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    9
    I Can Understand It
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    10
    I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You
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    11
    Fact of Life/He'll Be There When the Sun Goes Down

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