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"I've got to represent some of the greatest soul singers that ever walked in life. I still feel that they don't get their propers for what really happened," he said. "Since I've outlived 90 percent of those people, I said,
'Let me make a statement.'" "The Bravest Man in the Universe" is a broadside at soul traditionalists looking for a recreation of something Womack might have dropped in the 1960s or
'70s at the height of his influence. Programmed beats and electronic sounds skitter behind Womack's voice and a smattering of traditional instruments, including piano and Womack's guitar. Richard Russell, Albarn's co-producer on "Bravest Man," thinks their work fits right into the spirit of Womack's career. He calls it "organic and earthy." "I didn't see what we were doing being in any way any type of radical departure from what he's ever done before, and I've been quite surprised at some of the feedback to it which has suggested that it is that," Russell said in a phone interview from London. "Bobby's always made rhythmic records that have always been modern at the point he's been doing them, right? Bobby's never made retro records and there's no reason why he should now." Womack entered the 2011 recording sessions for the album with an open mind and knew they'd be using programmed beats. But he admitted the recording style employed by Albarn, the Blur frontman, and Russell, the XL Recordings owner, took some getting used to. The trio sat down together in the round, joined by Womack's writing partner Harold Payne, and hammered out arrangements as they went. Womack worried they were moving too quickly, but says he loved the final product. "As loooong as the most dominant thing is there, and that's your vocals and your lyrics -- that's your story -- that's all that matters," Womack said. "Ain't nobody going to be listening to who programmed the drums or who did the piano. They don't care. They're just listening to the basic song itself. And when you hear me sing, even if you've only heard me sing once, you know my voice." ___ Online:
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