Bill Withers has written two bona fide classics ("Ain't No Sunshine" and
"Lean on Me"), recorded a slew of memorable hits and had songs covered by
everyone from Joe Cocker to Isaac Hayes to Kiss. Still, he's under-
appreciated. His voice is smooth, his singing is subtle and his songs move
along over sinuous, sexy grooves. It's all so effortless that it's easy to
overlook how substantial Withers' work really is. Never flashy, his best
songs burn with a heat that lingers long after the last note has been
played. This slender 10-track collection brings together a few songs from
his remarkable early-1970s Sussex albums, including such hits and near
hits as "Grandma's Hands", "Who Is He? (And What Is He to You?)" and the
seriously funky "Use Me", as well as some gems from the later 1970s
(including "Lovely Day"). Greatest Hits is a nice, succinct introduction
to Withers' work but fans would be better off with the more complete Lean
on Me career overview. --Percy Keegan
Tracklist
1.Lovely Day
2.Use Me
3.Just The Two Of Us
4.Lean On Me
5.Ain't No Sunshine
6.I Don't Know
7.Who Is He (And What Is He To You?)
8.Harlem
9.Kissing My Love
10.Hello Like Before
11.Let Me Be The One You Need
12.Watching You, Watching Me
13.In The Name Of Love
14.Tender Things
15.Lonely Town, Lonely Street
16.I Don't Want You On My Mind
17.Grandma's Hands
18.I Want To Spend The Night
19.Lovely Night For Dancin
20.I Wish You Well

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