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  • A1: Lookin' For A Love (2:37)
  • A2: I Don't Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again (3:27)
  • A3: Doing It My Way (5:44)
  • A4: Let It Hang Out (2:26)
  • A5: Point Of No Return (2:42)
  • B1: You're Welcome, Stop On By (3:44)
  • B2: You're Messing Up A Good Thing (2:38)
  • B3: Don't Let Me Down (2:06)
  • B4: Copper Kettle (3:17)
  • B5: There's One Thing That Beats Failing (2:44)

This listing features the album "Lookin' For A Love Again" by Bobby Womack, originally released in 1974 by United Artists Records, Inc. The pressing is identified by a 2.875" pressing ring, and notable tracks include "I Don't Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again," credited to Evan Evans. The album includes recordings from American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, with special thanks to Gregg Hamm. The runouts are etched, with the exception of the TML stamp. For further details regarding the packaging and inserts, please refer to the accompanying photos.

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Label/Cat No: United Artists Records UA-LA199-G
Format: LP Album Stereo
Record Year of Release: 1974
Artist(s): Bobby Womack
Release Country: US
Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Funk, Soul

Description

Discover the soulful sounds of Bobby Womack with his 1974 album "Lookin' For A Love Again," released by United Artists Records. This vinyl pressing features standout tracks like "I Don't Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again" and showcases Womack's signature blend of funk and soul, recorded at the renowned American Sound Studio in Memphis. With its etched runouts and classic grooves, this album is a must-have for any vinyl collector or soul music enthusiast.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

A VG+ record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. These signs of wear include visible scuffs or scratches, or may have slight warp.

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

Many of the defects found in a VG+ sleeve will be more pronounced. Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same may be true of picture sleeves or LP covers.

All records come with an outer sleeve and are additionally protected by an anti-static inner sleeve. For more information on our grading system, please see our grading system here.

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  • A1: Lookin' For A Love (2:37)
  • A2: I Don't Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again (3:27)
  • A3: Doing It My Way (5:44)
  • A4: Let It Hang Out (2:26)
  • A5: Point Of No Return (2:42)
  • B1: You're Welcome, Stop On By (3:44)
  • B2: You're Messing Up A Good Thing (2:38)
  • B3: Don't Let Me Down (2:06)
  • B4: Copper Kettle (3:17)
  • B5: There's One Thing That Beats Failing (2:44)

This listing features the album "Lookin' For A Love Again" by Bobby Womack, originally released in 1974 by United Artists Records, Inc. The pressing is identified by a 2.875" pressing ring, and notable tracks include "I Don't Wanna Be Hurt By Ya Love Again," credited to Evan Evans. The album includes recordings from American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, with special thanks to Gregg Hamm. The runouts are etched, with the exception of the TML stamp. For further details regarding the packaging and inserts, please refer to the accompanying photos.