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Booker T. Jones helped pluck Withers out of anonymity, producing the singer's 1971 debut, Just As I Am, which included "Grandma's Hands" and "Ain't No Sunshine"; the latter became a Top Five hit. But when Jones wasn't available for the follow-up the next year, Withers went into the studio with members of the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, with whom he'd been touring, and together they made the even finer and funkier Still Bill. Fueled by a pimp-strut organ riff, "Use Me" contains the best of Withers: It's both deeply soulful and catchy as hell. "Lean on Me" is a classic singalong -- but not just because of the arm-swaying chorus; Withers sets up the anthem with a heartfelt, gritty vocal performance. "Who Is He (and What Is He to You)?" is one of the coolest expressions of jealousy you'll ever hear, which doesn't make the song any less painful. Withers hasn't made a new album in twenty years, but Still Bill is still a stone-soul masterpiece.
(Posted: May 5, 2005)
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- Lonely Town, Lonely Street
- Let Me In Your Life
- Who Is He (And What Is He To You)?
- Use Me
- Lean On Me
- Kissing My Love
- I Don't Know
- Another Day To Run
- I Don't Want You On My Mind
- Take It All In And Check It All Out
- Lonely Town, Lonely Street - (live)
- Let Me In Your Life - (live)
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