
On this day June 13, 1988, Womack and Womack released their fourth studio album Conscience. The husband and wife duo, comprised of Cecil Womack and Linda Womack, delivered a soulful and emotionally rich album that blended R&B, pop and gospel influences into a smooth, heartfelt collection of songs.
Conscience featured the breakout hit Teardrops, a track that became an international success and remains one of their most recognizable songs. With its infectious groove and powerful vocals, Teardrops helped bring the album to wider attention and introduced their music to a new generation of listeners across the globe.
The album was praised for its authenticity and organic sound, standing out during a time when heavily produced pop dominated the charts. Conscience became one of the most respected works in their catalog and showcased the duo’s songwriting depth and vocal chemistry.
80s insight: In a decade filled with bright lights and studio polish, Womack and Womack kept things grounded with real soul and heartfelt storytelling. Conscience was a reminder that honest music always finds a way to connect.
Conscience featured the breakout hit Teardrops, a track that became an international success and remains one of their most recognizable songs. With its infectious groove and powerful vocals, Teardrops helped bring the album to wider attention and introduced their music to a new generation of listeners across the globe.
The album was praised for its authenticity and organic sound, standing out during a time when heavily produced pop dominated the charts. Conscience became one of the most respected works in their catalog and showcased the duo’s songwriting depth and vocal chemistry.
80s insight: In a decade filled with bright lights and studio polish, Womack and Womack kept things grounded with real soul and heartfelt storytelling. Conscience was a reminder that honest music always finds a way to connect.