Find Bobby Womack's masterpiece "Across 110th Street." From the gem 'Trust Me,' on Janis Joplin's testament album, Pearls, to The Rolling Stones' 'It's All Over Now.' Bobby Womack is simply one of the greatest singer-songwriters of the 70s. The shimmering and stylized anthem of Blaxploitation cinema, "Across 110th Street," used by Quentin Tarantino in Jackie Brown and Ridley Scott in American Gangster? It's one of the most prominent tracks from his prolific solo discography, which began in 1968. With no fewer than 23 albums to his credit, Bobby Womack is undoubtedly one of the most productive and, above all, highest-quality artists of his generation. His collaborations on albums by Wilson Pickett, Sly Stone, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Sam Cooke, and Stevie Wonder during the Soul Funk period, and with Anita Baker and Rosie Gaines during his more Disco period, made him the singer-songwriter that all artists and record labels vied for during the golden years of United Artists and Atlantic Records.
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