Bobby Womack
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Poet II 4.30  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good (VG)  Motown ZL72205
Item Number: 2081169479 310139

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Tracklist
 
A1Love Has Finally Come At Last5:34
A2It Takes A Lot Of Strength To Say Goodbye3:49
A3Through The Eyes Of A Child5:13
A4Surprise Surprise3:36
A5Tryin' To Get Over You4:12
B1Tell Me Why6:02
B2Who's Foolin' Who4:02
B3I Wish I Had Someone To Come Home To3:45
B4American Dream4:40


Barcode and Identifiers
BarcodeScanned: 035627220517
Barcode: 0 035627 220517
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side A stamped variant 1: DM B-1053 A-1/84 S III Germany
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side B stamped variant 1: DM B-1053 B-1/84 S III Germany
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side A stamped variant 2: DM B-1053 A-2/84 S III Germany
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side B stamped variant 2: DM B-1053 B-2/84 S II Germany
Rights Society: GEMA BIEM
Label Code: LC 0881
Price CodeGermany - D:: AO
Price CodeFrance - F:: RC 250
Price CodeUnited Kingdom - UK:: FG
Pressing Plant IDCentre label side B: "Bass Clef" symbol


Credits
Arranged By [Arranger] - Bobby Womack
Arranged By [Strings] - David Blumberg (Tracks: A2, A5)
Art Direction - Ginny Livingston
Backing Vocals - Bobby Womack, Cecil Womack, Curtis Womack, Friendly Womack, Jr., James Gadson, Kathy Bloxson, Regina Womack, The Waters, Valentinos
Bass - David Shields
Drums - James Gadson
Electronic Drums [DMX Electric Drum] - Fred Johnson
Engineer [Assistant] - Carl Protho, Roger Dollarhide, Tim Dennen
Engineer [Mixing] - Barney Perkins (Tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B1, B3)
Executive-Producer - Otis Smith
Guitar - Courtney Sappington, David T. Walker, George Benson (Tracks: A3), Robert Palmer
Harp - Dorothy Ashby
Horns - Fernando Harkless (Tracks: A1, B2), Fred Wesley, Harry Kim, Sidney Muldrow, Thurman Green, Wilton Felder (Tracks: A3)
Keyboards - Michael Wycoff
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar - Bobby Womack
Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
Photography By - Moshe Brakha
Producer - Andrew Loog Oldham, Bobby Womack, James Gadson
Synthesizer - Denzil Miller
Synthesizer, Harmonica - Frank Hamilton

Notes
On labels:
Manufactured in W. Germany. Marketed and distributed by RCA Records ℗ 1984 Beverly Glen Music
Beverly Glen Music Inc. Distributed under license to Motown Record Corporation by RCA
On sleeve rear:
℗ & © 1984 Beverly Glen Music
Made from masters of Motown Record Corporation
Printed in W. Germany

B4 contains an excerpt from "I have a dream" copyright © 1963 by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Used by permission of Joan Daves.
Additional King material copyright © by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Used by permission of Joan Daves.

Publisher details:
ABKCO Music (BMI)/Ashtray Music (BMI) - A1, A3 to B2, B4
ABKCO Music (BMI) - A2
Mighty Three Music (BMI) - B3


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Europe
Release Date: 1984

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