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Bill Withers - Live At Carnegie Hall - Vinyl Record 180g Import

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Bill Withers' Live At Carnegie Hall is considered one of the greatest live performances in the history of soul music. Recorded almost 40 years ago on a rainy Friday evening, this album includes beautiful renditions of his classics such as "Ain't No Sunshine," "Use Me," "Grandma's Hands," and of course, his biggest hit, "Lean On Me". Withers' melancholy soul style evokes a sense of wistful yearning, yet it's still one of the most uplifting forms of music you will ever find. Music On Vinyl is re-issuing this classic on vinyl for the first time since 1975! This is a must-have for any fan of soul music, and a great introduction to the work of Bill Withers. It is a testament to his talent and artistry that his music continues to inspire and move listeners today, decades after it was first recorded.

SIDE A

1. USE ME
2. FRIEND OF MINE
3. AIN'T NO SUNSHINE
4. GRANDMA'S HANDS

SIDE B

1. WORLD KEEPS GOING AROUND
2. LET ME IN YOUR LIFE
3. BETTER OFF DEAD
4. FOR MY FRIEND

SIDE C

1. I CAN'T WRITE LEFT-HANDED
2. LEAN ON ME
3. LONELY TOWN, LONELY STREET
4. HOPE SHE'LL BE HAPPIER

SIDE D

1. LET US LOVE
2. MEDLEY: HARLEM/COLD BALONEY

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Avoid extreme heat or sunlight. Definitely don’t let it mingle with any Justin Bieber records. Treat it like your grandma — gentle, respectful, and quiet during Murder, She Wrote.

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