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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Midnight Mover does Broadway, May 12, 2000
This review is from: Across 110th Street: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
If you have any questions about what an incredible CD this is, go rent the movie, which is equally amazing. A film that walks the fine line between "gritty urban drama" and '70s blaxploitation, the story of good cop/bad cop, racial tensions, and people trying to make do features Anthony Quinn and Yaphet Koto, and everyone's fave, Anthony Fargas - - like Shaft and Superfly, the music resonates throught he film and is part of the vital backdrop. It ranges from funky to soulful, with Womack's gritty voice telling some great stories. The highlight tune of the movie is IF YOU DON'T WANT MY LOVE. - - Bobby Womack is an incredible singer/songwriter with a gritty and powerful voice who's songs sometimes mix a bit of folk, into sweet soul and funk. Though no one is comparable to Womack (he's an institution in his own right) I think some comparison's can be made to Terrence Callier... The soundtrack features some funk as well - - for an example a slick instrumental featuring a very funky Clavinet at the forefront (aptly titled Harlem Clavinet.) Another song I really dug is Quicksand, which really let's Bobby's incredibly soulful voice cut loose. - - This soundtrack is an incredible listen with or without the movie, but its interesting to watch the movie after hearing the soundtrack, because a lot of the songs on this album you kind of hear in passing, on the radio and here and there, and they almost pass you buy till you get the album, then you realize the heavy stuff that's in this film. Though J.J. Johnson is in on the game, this is Bobby Womack at his best. Get Womack's greatest hits album to hear his brilliant navigation from Otis Reading influenced R & B to funky Sly and The Family stone tinged disco. Bobby's a top pick for me ! ! !
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4.0 out of 5 stars Where the streets have Womack's name, December 21, 2001
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Miguel Moura (Coimbra, Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Across 110th Street: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
I borrowed this record from a friend of mine just for plain curiosity. Then the curiosity turned into enthusiasm as I heard Bobby Womack's voice. I already knew the first track, "Across 110th Street" from the "Jackie Brown" soundtrack, but I wasn't aware that Womack was such a talented musician. Then, my enthusiasm turned into admiration when listening the wonderfully played "Quicksand", surely the best song on this soundtrack. But J. J. Johnson's score also manages to capture the gritty realism of the streets and its surroundings, and the incidental dialogue that we keep hearing through the entire record helps us establish the link between Womack's words and the context of the film. Strongly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So rough so smooth, thank you J.J and Bob, February 8, 2004
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Frank A. Brenner "Fred Failure" (chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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J.J Johnsons score, and Bobby womacks vocal delivery make this a top funk soundtrack to own. Most def in the same league as Mayfields Superfly. Wonderfully powerful instrumentals sit comfortably next to the vocal tracks. The chase scene and laments are all in order. But it is the conceptual feel that holds this beauty together. J.J's full orchestral arrangements are funky and sophisticated, hot and cool as hell. I especially dig the title track and "If you dont want my love", and "quicksand". Both tracks are strangely depressing and deeply soulful.Respect the funk, Baby.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tha Black Godfather On Across 110th Street, November 15, 2006
This review is from: Across 110th Street: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Yo this is an outta sight soundtrack Bobby Womack & J.J. Johnson are great musical genuises.This soundtrack has a great impact on the movie Starring Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto, & Anthony Francesiosa. The Best Track On There Is Harlem Love Theme because J.J. Johnson did a great fantastic job with this track and Bobby Womack did a great job with the other tracks such as If You Don't Want My Love,Quicksand,Hang On In There, Do It Right and Of Course Across 110th Street.I Think That People should get this soundtrack because Bobby Womack & J.J. Johnson will get you right the floor and start groovin' and moving.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth Your Money, July 21, 2005
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M. Conklin (Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
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originally released in 1972, this soundtrack compiles six tracks performed by bobby womack and peace, and five instrumentals by j.j. johnson and his orchestra. the music contained within is dead-on early 70s funk and soul. as you may expect, there are many quality tunes on this cd, although quite a few are repeated in different forms and a few more are simply your unoriginal standard [funky] soundtrack tracks. even if that bothers you though, tunes like the top notch "harlem clavinette" should keep you from being disappointed. there are plenty of short funky pieces that are just as original and experimental as they are accessible. plus, bobby womack is in top form and belts it out on all of his soulful selections.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great soul groove for an urban film classic, July 3, 2010
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Bobby Womack's score for this gritty urban crime thriller is just the right mix of soul with hard edged vocals that compliment the movie to a tee. This blaxploitation flick might have one of the best of its type during the early '70s and several lines of dialogue from the shooting script are interspersed with Womack's music to punctuate the soundtrack's cues and lend a sense of urgency to the presentation. This collection isn't quite in the same class as "Shaft" or "Superfly" but can stand on its own as one of the best inner city music grooves written for a major motion picture.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Disc, April 30, 2000
This review is from: Across 110th Street: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
This Disc Captures The Film very Well.Hearing Bobby WOmack Singing the title SOng Alone Still is a Powerful thing to the Ear Drums.J.J Johnson&Band are Great.they capture A Great Feel as well.The Music&Film have held up really well.
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