 
                                
                            Understanding (Remastered) Bobby Womack
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Album-Release:
1972
HRA-Release:
                                        10.11.2023                                    
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- 1 I Can Understand It 06:30
- 2 Woman's Gotta Have It 03:30
- 3 And I Love Her 02:40
- 4 Got To Get You Back 02:47
- 5 Simple Man 05:50
- 6 Ruby Dean 03:22
- 7 Thing Called Love 03:55
- 8 Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) 03:07
- 9 Harry Hippie 03:50
Info for Understanding (Remastered)
                                
Understanding is the fourth studio album by American musician Bobby Womack. The album was released on March 30, 1972, by United Artists Records. Womack recorded Understanding in Memphis, Tennessee at American Sound Studio and in Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. At Muscle Shoals, he utilized top session players, including drummer Roger Hawkins, guitarists Jimmy Johnson and Tippy Armstrong, bassist David Hood and keyboardist Barry Beckett.
The album reached No. 43 on the Billboard pop albums chart and No. 7 on the R&B albums chart. One of the key songs from the album, "I Can Understand It", has become a soul classic and was a major hit for New Birth the following year. The song was also covered by Womack's brothers The Valentinos (Curtis, Harry and Friendly, Jr.) with production from Bobby. The brothers sing background on the original version. The album version of "I Can Understand It" became a huge club hit in the northeast underground soul and gay clubs prior to the birth of disco. At that time, DJs skillfully played the cut directly from the album. New York City record stores began selling the album briskly when they noticed a highly diverse customer base buying Womack's music.
 Bobby Womack, vocals, guitar
 Jimmy Johnson, guitar
 Reggie Young, guitar
 Tippy Armstrong, guitar
 David Hood, bass
 Mike Leech, bass
 Barry Beckett, keyboards
 Bobby Wood, keyboards
 Bobby Emmons, keyboards
 Hayward Bishop, drums, percussion
 Roger Hawkins, drums, percussion
 Ronnie Eades, saxophone
 Harvey Thompson, saxophone
 Harrison Calloway, Jr., trumpet
 Dale Quillen, trombone
 Friendly Womack, Jr., background vocals
 Curtis Womack, background vocals
 Harry Womack, background vocals
 Cecil Womack, background vocals
 Janice Singleton, background vocals
 Pam Grier, background vocals
 Patrice Holloway, background vocals
Produced by Bobby Womack
Digitally remastered 
                            
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