The Midnight Mover

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  • Artist: Wilson Pickett
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1968
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

The Midnight Mover, issued in 1968, was one of a pair of albums Wilson Pickett issued that year produced by the mighty Tom Dowd. The title track, a signature growler, was written by Wilson with Bobby Womack. The other includes "I Found a True Love," issued earlier in two parts on 1967's The Sound of Wilson Pickett. Womack wrote about half the set. The Midnight Mover is one of the more diverse offerings of Pickett's from the 1960s. It contains the roughshod soul of the title cut, and in his bizarre, psycho soul performance of "Deborah," the intro and verse of which are sung in Italian! There are also brilliant ballad performances in "It's a Groove," "Down by the Sea," and "Trust Me." Add to this the set closer, the gospel-driven "For Better or Worse." There is also the deep, funky, rock-drenched, snake-hipped anthem "We Got to Get an Understanding." While The Sound of Wilson Pickett is his classic of the decade, The Midnight Mover is simply a monster of an album. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

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The Masters (1999 Album by Bobby Womack)
Midnight Mover: The Bobby Womack Collection (1993 Album by Bobby Womack)
Classic Rock: 1968 - Blowin' Your Mind (1991 Album by Various Artists)
Anthology (2003 Album by Bobby Womack)