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Still Bill

Bill Withers

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Album Review

Bill Withers came into his own on his third album, Still Bill. Released in 1972, the record is a remarkable summation of a number of contemporary styles: the smooth soul coming out of Philly, smoky, late-night funk via Bobby Womack, bluesy Southern soul, and '70s singer/songwriterism. It's rich, subtly layered music, but its best attribute is that it comes on easy, never sounding labored or overworked. In fact, it takes several spins of the album to realize just how versatile Withers is on Still Bill, to hear how he makes intricate, funky rhythms sound as effortless and simple as the album's best-known song, the gospel-tinged inspirational anthem "Lean on Me." That's the genius behind Withers' music: it's warm and easily accessible, but it has a depth and complexity that reveals itself over numerous plays — and, given the sound and feel of the music, from the lush arrangements to his comforting voice, it's easy to want to play this again and again. Then there's the quality of the songwriting, which is as assured on the grooving "Lonely Town, Lonely Street" as it is on the suspicious, paranoid "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?" or "Use Me," where he happily submits to being used by his object of affection. This high level of songwriting is sustained throughout the record, making this the greatest testament to his considerable gifts. [The 2003 reissue contains two bonus tracks from his Live at Carnegie Hall album.]

Customer Reviews

"If It Feels This Good Gettin' Used!"

.."Then Keep On Usin' Me Until Ya Use Me Up!"..Oohh; Yeah! "Still Bill" was a real mixture of musical styles: Singer Songwriter Sincerity; Southern Fried Soul & Uptown Cool Funk! Sophisticated Songs+Passionate Vocals+Swinging Instrumentation=Chart & Concert Success for Mr. Bill Withers! {The two "Super-Smashes" from this LP are still being played today on "Classic Rock Radio": "Use Me" & "Lean On Me"!} People; Just "Take It All In And Check It All Out!" and remember to add "Still Bill" to the "Soulful Seventies Set" list!...by Grimmbo.

Where has this been my whole life?

I am stingy with 5 star ratings, but this deserves it; even if you remove the known classics ("Use Me" and "Lean on Me"), this album is spectacular. Funky, folky, smooth, you name it, Bill Withers is it; favorites include "Kissing My Love" and "Another Day to Run".

Great!

Lean on Me is one of the best songs ever written!

Biography

Born: July 4, 1938 in Slab Fork, WV

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Songwriter/singer/guitarist Bill Withers is best remembered for the classic "Lean on Me" and his other million-selling singles "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Use Me," but he has a sizable cache of great songs to his credit. Al Jarreau recorded an entire CD of Withers' songs on Tribute to Bill Withers (Culture Press 1998). His popular radio-aired...
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