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Live at Carnegie Hall | 
enlarge | Artist: Bill Withers Label: Sbme Special Mkts. Category: Music
List Price: $7.98 Buy New: $3.84 You Save: $4.14 (52%)
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 19802
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 723330 UPC: 886972333021 EAN: 0886972333021 ASIN: B0012GMV1M
Release Date: February 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Use Me | | • | Friend of Mine | | • | Ain't No Sunshine | | • | Grandma's Hands | | • | World Keeps Going Around | | • | Let Me in Your Life | | • | Better off Dead | | • | For My Friend | | • | I Can't Write Left Handed | | • | Lean on Me | | • | Lonely Town, Lonely Street | | • | Hope She'll Be Happier | | • | Let Us Love | | • | Harlem/Cold Baloney |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Despite the import of the occasion--an October 1972 night at America's most prestigious hall--what really impresses about Bill Withers's Live at Carnegie Hall is the good feeling and sense of interplay passed between the star, his band, and the audience. From the surpassingly casual opening of "Use Me" and its build through eight-plus minutes and an extended ending to the complexity and occasional joy of Withers's socio-personal "Lean on Me," "I Can't Write Left-Handed," and a medley of "Harlem" and "Cold Bologna," Carnegie is an underappreciated document of what for a moment was progressive R&B. Always one of music's most humble performers, Withers quietly, intensely proves his mettle over the length of this one-time double LP. --Rickey Wright
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| Customer Reviews:
Great live performance November 25, 2008 R. E. Willis (Philly, Baby!) Bill Withers is oneof the greatest R & B performers EVER. This album confirms it. Too bad I was only 5 years old when he performed at Carnegie Hall... LIVE. Thanks to the miracles of modern tech, I was there, anyway. And I can be there anytime I want. The song 'I Can't Write Left-Handed' is as poignant today as it was when he performed it in '72. The group Sweetback (Sade's boys) did a version of 'Hope She'll Be Happier' that is almost as good as Bill Withers' live version. I'd recommend it to EVERYBODY who likes to hear "real music by real musicians."
more bill October 17, 2007 Brenda Izbicki (sayreville , NJ) great album, same songs but performed with such gusto and soul that they seemed brand new, never tire of listening to it
Music as God intended...really-it's that good. January 3, 2007 Le Roi (Partout) What? you don't have this album already??? well, what are you doing, stop reading this and go NOW!! or press purchase, whatever you need to do to enrich your life with this essential recording. Worth it just for harlem/cold balcony but the rest is just as good. Thanks Bill Withers. "This strange man over here in Vietnam I don't ever now, ain't never done nothing to, God bless his heart, He done shot me in my shoulder!!.....and I can't write left-handed." Good God, I love this album.
One of my FAVORITE albums! March 30, 2006 M. Rogers (Arkansas United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this CD....soulful, personal, and the storytelling is intriguing. Bill Withers has always been one of the most underrated artists ever.
The best live album I've ever heard... November 23, 2005 B. Bowman (Jersey, United States) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm surprised that this isn't mentioned in the same breath as B.B. King's "Live At The Regal" and James Brown's "Live At The Appolo" as one of the best live albums ever. The energy of this performance is amazing and the crowd is so into the music that the whole disc is just ELECTRIC. The live version of "Use Me" is SO good, with the whole crowd clapping on the off beat. Best of all, after the band jams on the song for seven minutes, you can hear the shouts of "One more time!!" from what sounds like the back row of Carnegie Hall. Bill Withers asks the crowd, "One more time?" and the place goes nuts, at which point the band launches back into the song without missing a beat. This is just one of the moments captured here that can only be described as magical. The appreciative round of applause that Withers gets from the crowd after delivering an amazing vocal on "Hope She'll Be Happier" is also noteworthy. Bill Withers really possessed a natural talent for songwriting; his lyrics are simple and direct but say so much. The middle verse of "World Keeps Going Around" where he describes the dating chain of the narrator with a few different women is amazing. Songs like "Grandma's Hands" and "I Can't Write Left Handed" are incredible lyrically also. This was a great performance where everything just clicked: great songs, great band, and an enthusiastic crowd. This should be essential listening for everyone. The finale of Harlem/Cold Baloney is so awesome. Bill Withers gets the whole place to chant "shake em on down" as he leaves the stage. What an ending! This is really an unsung masterpiece.
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