Bill Withers Still Bill VINYL LP - COLOURED
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| Artist: | Bill Withers |
| Title: | Bill Withers Still Bill MOV limited numbered VINYL LP - COLOURED |
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| Released: | 27/03/2026 |
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| Format: | VINYL LP - COLOURED |
| Country | EU/US |
| Barcode: | 8719262041622 |
| Catalogue number: | MOVLP379C |
| SKU: | WLF24739 |
| Condition: | NEW |
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| Categories: | Releases Announced week ending: 20-2-2026 |
180 gram audiophile vinyl
Deluxe sleeve with linen laminate finish
Featuring two of Withers' greatest hits: "Lean on Me" and "Use Me"
Also contains "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?", featured on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown
Includes booklet featuring a reflective essay on Bill Withers written by Grammy-nominated poet, journalist and humanitarian Kevin Powell
Limited edition of 7500 individually numbered copies on translucent green coloured vinyl
Bill Withers was a modest, gentle, and yet towering musical figure responsible for some of the most important, universally known soul hits ever written.
It’s no wonder that “Just the Two of Us” and “Ain’t No Sunshine” won him two Grammy awards and undoubtedly played a huge role in getting him
inducted into both the Songwriters and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Still Bill is Withers' third studio album and continues to showcase his remarkable versatility, touching upon smooth Philly soul, funk, blues and 70s
folk slash singer/songwriter. Upon release the record was both a commercial and critical success and is considered a landmark 1970s R&B record.
It features the hit singles "Lean on Me" and "Use Me", as well as "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?" appearing on the soundtrack of
Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown. Unsurprisingly, next to Just As I Am, this record also made it into Rolling Stone's list of 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, coming in at #333.
This edition includes booklet featuring a reflective essay on Bill Withers written by Grammy-nominated poet, journalist and humanitarian Kevin Powell.
Still Bill is available as a limited edition of 7500 individually numbered copies on translucent green coloured vinyl.
Lonely Town, Lonely Street 3:43
Let Me In Your Life 2:39
Who Is He (And What Is He To You)? 3:12
Use Me 3:46
Lean On Me 4:17
Kissing My Love 3:49
I Don't Know 3:05
Another Day To Run 4:38
I Don't Want You On My Mind 4:35
Take It All In And Check It All Out 2:40
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