Bobby Womack's move to the Columbia imprint heralded a shift from the earthy deep soul sensibility of his previous records to a slicker, more sophisticated approach in step with the changing sound of contemporary R&B. Somewhat surprisingly, the transition not only proves seamless, but in fact Home Is Where the Heart Is looms as Womack's most compelling LP in some time. Though recorded in both Muscle Shoals and Los Angeles, it's to the album's credit that its disparate parts fit together like a well-oiled machine. Womack's wonderfully gruff vocals adapt well to the warmth and elegance of songs like "How Long," "Something for My Head," and "One More Chance on Love," and he performs with a passion and focus absent from his final United Artists efforts. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Home Is Where the Heart Is
01/01/1976
All Music Guide Review
Home Is Where the Heart Is Track Listing
Credits of Home Is Where the Heart Is
- Tom Roady
- Percussion
- Zaimus Rowan
- Trombone
- Lester Smith
- Trumpet
- Harvey Thompson
- Saxophone
- The Valentinos
- Vocals
- Cecil Womack
- Vocals
- Curtis Womack
- Vocals
- Sonny Burke
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Brotherhood
- Horn
- Friendly Womack, Jr.
- Vocals
- Muscle Shoals Horns
- Horn
- Barry Beckett
- Keyboards
- Harrison Calloway
- Trumpet
- Ben Culley
- Trumpet
- Alan DeVille
- Trumpet
- Charles Fullilve
- Guitar
- Roger Hawkins
- Drums
- Eddie Hinton
- Guitar
- Dashiell Humay
- Saxophone
- Clayton Ivey
- Keyboards
- Jimmy Johnson
- Guitar
- Bobby Womack
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
















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