Showing posts with label Bill Withers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Withers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

The Crusaders - The Vocal Album

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:57
Size: 135.0 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals, Crossover jazz
Year: 1987/2012
Art: Front

[7:31] 1. Street Life
[5:24] 2. This Old World's Too Funky For Me
[5:42] 3. Better Not Look Down
[3:55] 4. Inherit The Wind
[4:10] 5. Hold On (I Feel Our Love Is Changing)
[4:31] 6. Help (I Need Somebody)
[6:24] 7. Soul Shadows
[4:47] 8. The Way It Goes
[5:01] 9. I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today
[4:12] 10. (No Matter How High I Get) I'll Still Be Looking Up To You
[7:16] 11. Burnin' Up The Carnival

Track 1 taken from 'Street Life' album by The Crusaders; Tracks 2 & 9 taken from 'Standing Tall' album by The Crusaders; Track 3 taken from 'Royal Jam' album by The Crusaders; Track 4 taken from 'Inherit The Wind' album by Wilton Felder; Track 5 taken from 'Midnight Believer' album by B.B. King; Track 6 taken from 'Private Dancer' by Tina Turner; Track 7 taken from 'Rhapsody & Blues' by The Crusaders; Track 8 taken from 'The Good And The Bad Times' by The Crusaders; Track 10 taken from 'Secrets' by Wilton Felder; Track 11 taken from 'Voices In The Rain' by Joe Sample.

Funny, we can't remember this many singers turning up on the Crusaders' albums, but look a little closer at the liner. For this 1987 compilation -- designed, perhaps, to fill the gap between albums by a group that no longer was a full-time act -- MCA reached for records by B.B. King, Tina Turner, Joe Sample and Wilton Felder that various Crusaders played on, as well as the band's output from Street Life through The Good and Bad Times. B.B. takes the prize for his fabulous, humorously funky, live-in-London turn on "Better Not Look Down" -- he plays guitar so sparingly, and every note is right in the pocket -- but Joe Cocker comes close, riding on a classic bumpy Crusaders groove on "This Old World's Too Funky for Me." Of course, Randy Crawford's career-making "Street Life" leads off the set, and Tina Turner (in a lugubrious dissection of the Beatles' "Help"), Bobby Womack, Alltrinna Grayson, Bill Withers, Flora Purim and Josie James also contribute with various degrees of effectiveness. Despite a few weak moments, the album works amazingly well, partly as an alternative highlights collection and partly as a sober reminder to the remaining Crusaders and their fans as to how essential drummer Stix Hooper was to their sound. ~Ruchard S.Ginell

The Vocal Album

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Bill Withers - Lean On Me: The Best Of Bill Withers

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:52
Size: 169.1 MB
Styles: R&B, Smooth soul
Year: 1994
Art: Front

[2:02] 1. Ain't No Sunshine
[2:00] 2. Grandma's Hands
[4:16] 3. Lean On Me
[3:46] 4. Use Me
[3:48] 5. Kissing My Love
[3:13] 6. Who Is He (And What Is He To You)
[4:35] 7. I Don't Want You On My Mind
[3:22] 8. The Same Love That Made Me Laugh
[5:27] 9. Hello Like Before
[4:13] 10. Lovely Day
[4:43] 11. Let Me Be The One You Need
[3:41] 12. I Want To Spend The Night
[5:42] 13. Steppin' Right Along
[3:16] 14. Whatever Happens
[5:47] 15. Watching You Watching Me
[4:12] 16. Heart In Your Life
[5:42] 17. You Try To Find A Love
[3:57] 18. Just The Two Of Us

Eighteen tracks, from the early '70s to the mid-'80s, including his early Top Ten singles, but also minor hits like "Grandma's Hands," "Kissing My Love," and "Lovely Day." Those who admire songs like "Lean on Me" and "Ain't No Sunshine" are advised to approach this best-of with caution; from the mid-'70s onward, Bill Withers forsook his folky singer/songwriter soul for more anonymous, slick MOR soul and urban contemporary. His early sound was far more distinctive, and his early-'70s Sussex albums are recommended alternatives to this compilation. ~Richie Unterberger

Lean On Me:The Best Of                

Monday, June 9, 2014

Bill Withers - Live At Carnegie Hall

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 77:12
Size: 176.7 MB
Styles: Smooth soul
Year: 1973/2010
Art: Front

[ 8:34] 1. Use Me
[ 4:28] 2. Friend Of Mine
[ 2:57] 3. Ain't No Sunshine
[ 4:53] 4. Grandma's Hands
[ 5:19] 5. World Keeps Going Around
[ 4:16] 6. Let Me In Your Life
[ 3:41] 7. Better Off Dead
[ 3:01] 8. For My Friend
[ 6:43] 9. I Can't Write Left Handed
[ 5:47] 10. Lean On Me
[ 3:58] 11. Lonely Town, Lonely Street
[ 4:26] 12. Hope She'll Be Happier
[ 5:19] 13. Let Us Love
[13:41] 14. Medley: Harlem, Cold Baloney

A wonderful live album that capitalizes on Withers' trademark melancholy soul sound while expanding the music to fit the room granted by a live show. Lovely versions of "Grandma's Hands" and "Lean on Me" are balanced by heartfelt downbeat numbers like "Better Off Dead" and "I Can't Write Left-Handed," the latter being an anti-war song with a chilling message. The set finishes off with the lengthy "Harlem/Cold Baloney," with lots of audience-pleased call-and-response going on. One of the best live releases from the '70s. ~Steven McDonald

Live At Carnegie Hall