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Review by Cliff White, NME, 27 March 1976
IF YOU WANT to do Bobby Womack a favour, you'll ignore this album. ...
Bobby Womack: I Can Understand It
Review by Bob Fisher, NME, 22 February 1975
CALLED IN America Greatest Hits, this album simply illustrates the unsatisfactory position that Bobby Womack finds himself in in England. Hitless. ...
Bobby Womack - I Don't Know What The World Is Coming To
Review by Ian MacDonald, NME, 26 July 1975
FROM 1964, FOLLOWING the death of his mentor Sam Cooke, to 1969, when he finally began to record under his own name, Bobby Womack was ...
Bobby Womack: The Poet II (Beverly Glen import)
Review by Richard Cook, NME, 24 March 1984
AN OLD-FASHIONED man in the midst of a booming, disordered black music, Bobby Womack's journeyman career comes to a glorious peak with The Poet II. ...
Review by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 26 June 1982
TWO SOUL products from the mainstream, one of which, The Poet, has been on import since last year, the other being the latest album from ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 19 July 1975
MY H.A.L. PRINT-OUT on Ron Wood sez that his guitar-playing veers from the sublime to the ridiculous (i.e., his playing on Rod Stewart's solo albums ...
Review by Cliff White, NME, 24 April 1976
THAT THIS ALBUM has already been such an overwhelming success in America must surely be due to US Columbia's marketing techniques rather than the music, ...
Sam Cooke: The Man And His Music
Review by Andy Gill, NME, 26 April 1986
I SUPPOSE any Sam Cooke record is a gift from God, even an LP which fundamentally belies its title in the way this album does. ...
The Rolling Stones: Dirty Work
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 29 March 1986
IN THE 1970s, The Rolling Stones were a distinctly unlovely proposition: fronted by a jet-setter and a junkie and churning out a series of tedious ...
Review by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 12 June 1982
Various Artists: Lost Soul, Vols. 1-3 (Epic, import) ...
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