Bill Withers’ Greatest Hits Mofi Hybrid Stereo SACD

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Rediscover the soulful brilliance of Bill Withers with the Greatest Hits MoFi Hybrid Stereo SACD, a definitive collection that brings together his most iconic songs in stunning audiophile quality. This meticulously remastered SACD captures the warmth and depth of Withers’ timeless voice, delivering classic tracks like “Ain’t No Sunshine,” “Lean on Me,” and “Lovely Day” with unparalleled clarity and richness. Whether you’re hearing these beloved songs for the first time or the thousandth, the MoFi Hybrid Stereo SACD offers an immersive listening experience that allows every nuance of Withers’ heartfelt performances to shine through.

This SACD is designed to play on both SACD and standard CD players, making it the perfect addition to any music lover’s collection. With its exceptional sound quality and carefully preserved detail, this release is a must-have for fans of Bill Withers and audiophiles alike. Relive the magic of his greatest hits and experience the enduring power of his music in its finest form with the Bill Withers’ Greatest Hits MoFi Hybrid Stereo SACD.

£42.00

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13 in stock

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Bill Withers’ Greatest Hits Mofi Hybrid Stereo SACD
Bill Withers’ Smooth Soul Voice, Mellow Grooves, and Gospel Accents Inform Beloved Work: Booker T. Jones, Al Jackson, and Stephen Stills Among Guests.

A veritable template for British soul contemporaries like Sam Smith and an extension of the timeless fare explored by Van Morrison, Curtis Mayfield, and Al Green, Bill Withers’ Greatest Hits belongs in every music lover’s library.

Bill Withers created mellow, downhome-style soul for barely more than a decade before retreating from the industry to pursue craftsman interests. Yet over the course of the handful of albums he made for Sussex and CBS, the Appalachian native struck lasting emotional chords in legends ranging from Booker T. Jones to Stephen Stills – not to mention the millions of listeners that fell under the spell of now-standard tracks such as “Lean on Me,” “Use Me,” and “Ain’t No Sunshine.” The antithesis of the sweaty R&B shouter that prowled the edge of stages, Withers dealt in calm and vulnerability, qualities that come to fore on the seminal Bill Withers’ Greatest Hits.

Pressed on 180g LP at RTI, our vinyl reissue of the 1981 compilation provides a transparent view of Withers’ relaxing timbre and the subtle grooves underlining his arrangements. Characteristics ranging from the tension of the guitars, funky bends of the bass, whisper-soft coo of the formal strings, airiness of the backing harmonies, and sharpness of the snare drum emerge with utmost clarity and lifelike presence. Always prized for its naked honesty and pure conviction, Withers’ music positively caresses the senses on this LP, the unadulterated production and beautiful soundscapes revealed anew with each listen.

Incredibly, Withers almost never got a shot at recording. After receiving a deal from Sussex while laboring as a toilet-seat manufacturer, he landed in the care of Stax bandleader Booker T. Jones, who gathered most of his fellow MG members – along with Stills and Jim Keltner – to assist in Withers’ debut. Two takes from those sessions, the Grammy-winning “Ain’t No Sunshine” and devotional “Grandma’s Hands,” are included here, and showcase the vocalist’s incredible breath control, folksy drawl, and restrained phrasing. They also indicate his penchant for converting biographical experience into eminently catchy combinations of pop, gospel, blues, and soul.

Evidence of Withers’ crossover appeal is found not only via his chart successes on both the pop and R&B charts, but in the DNA of his best work. There’s not one forgettable moment on Greatest Hits. Covered by the likes of Fiona Apple, Mick Jagger, Isaac Hayes, Alicia Keys, and dozens more, “Use Me” rides a riveting clarinet riff and urban tempo to express the double-edged feelings associated with an edgy relationship. On the loping “Who Is He (And What Is He to You?),” Withers again splits the bitter and sweet. For the Latin-tinged “Lovely Day,” Withers holds a single note for 18 seconds and composed a song that’s been sampled and rerecorded countless times by artists spanning Diana Ross to R. Kelly. And with “Lean on Me,” the West Virginian devised a masterpiece that’s been for more than four decades part of the classic American songbook, an updated hymn carried to immortality by members of the Charles Wright & 103rd Street Rhythm Band.

Track Listing

Just the Two of Us
Use Me
Ain’t No Sunshine
Lovely Day
I Want to Spend the Night
Soul Shadows
Lean on Me
Grandma’s Hands
Hello Like Before
Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?

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    Soul music is a deeply expressive and emotive genre that originated in the African American community in the late 1950s and early 1960s, combining elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and jazz. Known for its powerful vocals, emotional depth, and stirring rhythms, soul music often focuses on themes of love, hardship, and the quest for freedom.