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Bobby Womack's River Crossing
A profound work in which the soul master sings about life's challenges.
Released in 1985, this album is Bobby Womack's meditation on life's challenges, titled "So Many Rivers." The songs, which draw on roots in gospel, blues, and soul, are made compelling by Womack's deep vocals. It's a soulful record that shows his undiminished creativity even in the twilight of his career.
A:
1)
I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much
2)
So Baby, Don't Leave Home Without It
3)
So Many Rivers
4)
Got To Be With You Tonight
5)
Gypsy Woman
B:
1)
Whatever Happened To The Times?
2)
Let Me Kiss It Where It Hurts
3)
Only Survivor
4)
That's Where It's At
5)
Check It Out
Producer, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Bobby Womack
Backing Vocals - Vesta Williams
Engineer [Assistant] - Kevin O'Connor
Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
Backing Vocals - Mary Clayton (Baby Sister)
Harp - Dorothy Ashby
Mixed By - Barney Perkins
Guitar - David T. Walker
Percussion, Backing Vocals - James Gadson
Producer - James Gadson
Keyboards - Michael Wycoff
Backing Vocals - Stephanie Spruill
Backing Vocals - The Waters
Bass - Nathan Watts
Mastered By - Bernie Grundman
Bass - David Sheilds
Backing Vocals - Curtis Womack
Engineer [Assistant] - Keith Seppane
Guitar - Jeff Baxter
Engineer [Assistant] - Kathy Botich
Guitar - Robert Palmer (2)
Engineer, Mixed By - Glen Feit
Backing Vocals - Alltrinna Grayson
Backing Vocals - Valentinos Friendly Womack
Keyboards, Synthesizer - Rusty Frank Hamilton
Backing Vocals - Kathy Wesley
Backing Vocals - Kathy Bloxson
Keyboards - Dan Lee Butts
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