by Andrew Hamilton
Bobby Womack's second album on Minit Records rivals his first, Fly Me to the Moon. He establishes himself firmly in the mold of his contemporaries: Wilson Pickett, Don Covay, Johnnie Taylor, and other top soul men. An accomplished writer, Womack's never handicapped by poor material, but never hesitates to redo popular songs by other writers. He scores with a funky rendition of &Fly Me to the Moon& (taken from his debut Minit LP), and with poorer results (chart-wise), &I Left My Heart in San Francisco,& though aesthetically it's as funky as a bowl of hardened grits. He takes both easy listening songs far from their original molds. &How I Miss You Baby,& &More Than I Can Stand,& and Sam Cooke's &I'm Gonna Forget About You& made the rotations at R&B stations across America for good reason -- they rock. Bobby &The Doctor& Womack fills this prescription and has you hankering for a refill.